When the temperature starts to rise during the summer months in St. Rose, Louisiana, you may be tempted to crank up the air conditioner. Save money and energy this summer by using these tips to stay cool in Louisiana without turning on the AC.

Use Fans

Electric fans, ceiling fans, desktop fans, and box fans can all become your best friends during the warmest months of the year. Fans don’t use a lot of energy, making them great options to keep air moving in the most utilized rooms of the home. When you lower the temperature on your thermostat, the air conditioner will start producing cold air to all rooms of the home. Using a fan will direct that cool air onto you instead of lowering the temperature in other areas. Ceiling fans also help move cooler air from the ground up to the ceiling, which helps with comfort when you’re sleeping.

Keep the Sun Out

During the hottest part of the day, keep the blinds, drapes, and curtains closed to reduce heat gain. UV rays that come through the windows can increase the temperature, requiring more energy to cool it back down.

Head Beneath the Ground Level

If you have a basement in your home, you may notice a drastic difference in the temperature between the two levels. You might find that you need a blanket when you sit downstairs, even in the middle of the summer. If your basement is unfinished, consider setting up a few items, like a desk, TV, and couch so you have a place to retreat to when the house gets hot.

Avoid Using Heat-Generating Appliances

When you’re cooking dinner each night, your house probably feels a lot warmer than it did before you started. Turning on the oven can increase the overall heat in your home by several degrees. Branch out with your meal preparation during the summer months to avoid using the oven or stove when it’s hot. Try using the grill more often to keep the heat outside.

Keep cooling bills low with these tips, and call Bryans United Air Conditioning at 504-208-2071 to schedule an AC tuneup. 

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