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Summer Cooling Tips![]() 1. Keep shades closed during daylight hours. Sunny windows can account for 40 percent of unwanted heat and can make your air conditioner work two to three times harder. . 2. Cleaning and replacing air conditioning filters monthly allows the system to run more efficiently. There are grants available to help you replace your old inefficient A/C, whether central air or window units, with a more energy efficient model, thus using less energy. . 3. Install ceiling fans. Moving air over the body provides a cooling effect. The use of ceiling fans can mean savings of around 25% on cooling costs and can make the temperature seem 10 degrees cooler. Make sure ceiling fans are blowing downward (in a counter-clockwise direction) to send air past your body. . 4. Turn off your furnace pilot light in the summer when it's not being used to save energy. . 5. Close your fireplace damperers and any doors or covers. Keep the cool air inside the house and out of the chimney. . 6. Run appliances with large energy use (such as a dishwasher) late in the evening. When used during the day, these appliances produce additional heat, causing your air conditioner to work harder. . 7. Turn up your thermostat. Keeping the setting at a higher temperature or program it to go up when you leave for work. Raising the thermostat from 22 to 26 degrees can mean savings of up to 15% in cooling costs. You can program your thermostat to do this for you or you can sign up for PeakSaver which will do it for you. . 8. Consider using a clothesline to hang and dry your laundry. . 9. Turn off heat-generating devices. Lighting using incandescent light bulbs and various electronices generate a lot of heat. Turn off the lights, and shut down electronics when you're not using it! . 10. Make your own healthy popsicles. Keep cool with delicious icy homemade treats! Check out your local farmers market for the best options for seasonal fruits and flavours. . |
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