How to combat high temperatures & utility bills

by Michelle Plunkett, Associate Broker 09/24/2023

Extreme heat can cause a plethora of problems for both you and your household. From heat-related illnesses to simple heat exhaustion, it’s important to keep high temperatures at bay. But how do you keep the heat down while avoiding excessive power bills?

Here are a few ways to keep yourself cool without overheating your wallet:

Use the right air conditioning

While using an air conditioner to combat extreme heat seems simple enough, there are factors to consider before turning the temperature down to 50. One of the most significant items to remember is the size of your unit and the space it’s attempting to cool. This is particularly critical for those with window air conditioners or portable air conditioning units.

Make sure the BTUs (British Thermal Units) are coherent with the size of the room you’re attempting to cool. So, a unit with a maximum output of 7,000 BTUs, for example, shouldn’t exceed a room that’s about 300 square feet. Likewise, to help keep your power bill low, be sure not to get a unit that is too large for your room either.

An oversized unit could lead to venting issues or increased power consumption. Getting appropriate size will help maintain normal body temperature levels while helping to keep your enclosed area properly cooled.

Take a cool shower or bath

Taking a cold shower on particularly warm days is incredibly refreshing for some. In fact, taking a cooler shower on warm days not only saves on hot water factors, but can help bring your body temperature to a more reasonable level. It is crucial, however, to avoid excessively cold showers during heat waves or extremely high temperatures.

Jumping from one extreme to the other could have adverse effects on your body, such as cramps or skin irritation. If you feel the need to take excessively cold showers during heat waves, be sure to check with your doctor to ensure you won’t damage your body.

Hydrate

Hydration is a key player in staying cool in a hot environment. When you drink plenty of fluids throughout your day, you help maintain your body temperature, which could help you feel the true indoor temperature over your body heat.

Weather strip doors

One of the more cost-effective ways to beat the heat is to weather strip your doors, especially if you’ve noticed an influx in your power bill. Energy and cool air may leak through old weather stripping or areas where your home isn’t as sealed as it used to be. However, replacing old weather stripping can be fairly simple.

Gently pull the old weather stripping from the door, starting with a corner. For those with screws or nails, carefully remove them before attempting to remove the weather stripping. Once removed, clean any excess adhesive from the door. Then, remove the backing from your new weather stripping and apply it where the old stripping was.

Other items such as heavy window coverings, such as blackout curtains, can help keep excessive heat from entering your home.

Keeping your home cool during times of high heat is important for keeping you and your household safe during times of extreme heat. Heed any heat advisories or warnings in your area, as they are meant as heat safety precautions.

About the Author
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Michelle Plunkett, Associate Broker

It's simple, really.  Help people.  Each client is unique.  Every situation deserves special attention.  Each home, neighborhood and community is a perfect fit for someone.  Whether you are part of a grieving family settling an estate,  1st time home buyer, Upsizing, simplifying or find yourself starting a new life chapter, I am eager to understand your needs, provide you with options, guide you along and help  you to make insightful, shrewd decisions. What journey do you find yourself embarking on?  I would love to share the adventure with you - keeping it exciting, fun and rewarding!  I am a  FULL TIME   Realtor - working my schedule to fit with your lifestyle and adapting to your technological abilities.  Together we can make it happen! In appreciation for your business and in keeping with the spirit of thankfulness to the community that has supported me along the way, a portion of each commission is donated to charity.