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5 Tips for Staying Cool and Energy Efficient During the Fall



As the weather starts to cool down, it can be tempting to crank up the heat and turn on the AC less frequently. However, there are a few simple steps you can take to stay cool and energy efficient during the fall season. Here are five tips to keep in mind:


Use a ceiling fan. Ceiling fans are a great way to circulate the air in a room and make it feel cooler without using your AC. Try setting your fan to rotate counterclockwise, which will create a cool breeze in the room. Just be sure to turn it off when you leave the room to save energy.


Keep your blinds and curtains closed. During the day, the sun can heat up your home and make it feel stuffy and uncomfortable. By keeping your blinds and curtains closed, you can block out the sun and keep your home cooler.


Use a programmable thermostat. A programmable thermostat allows you to set the temperature of your home based on your schedule. For example, you can set the temperature to be cooler during the day when you're not home, and warmer when you're home in the evening. This can help you save energy and money on your heating and cooling bills.


Use a dehumidifier. High humidity can make a room feel much warmer than it actually is. By using a dehumidifier, you can remove excess moisture from the air and make your home feel cooler and more comfortable.


Insulate your home. Proper insulation is key to keeping your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Make sure that your attic, walls, and floors are properly insulated to help maintain a consistent temperature in your home.


By following these tips, you can stay cool and energy efficient during the fall season. Not only will you stay more comfortable, but you'll also save money on your energy bills. So take some time to make a few simple changes and enjoy a more comfortable and energy-efficient fall.


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