Our winter down in South Florida was absolutely a breath of fresh air, (at least to me!!!!) The fact that I could actually wear jeans was just bliss. I usually have to crank down the air conditioner by the end of March, but Mother Nature gave us a reprieve this year; I was able to open the windows a few days here and there and I could actually sit on my patio and not feel the sweat dripping down my back. I didn’t have to focus on the AC until just a few weeks ago. Although the official day of summer is still a few weeks off, it has officially started for us South Floridians!!!
That said, here are some much needed ideas on how to cut back on your escalating electricity bills and how you can also leave a lighter carbon footprint:

1. Use ceiling fans as much as possible; it makes the room feel cooler so that you can actually not use your AC or raise the thermostat a few degrees. They say to have the fan run in a counterclockwise direction to maximize cooling effects.
2. Invest in blackout shades and keep those blinds closed as much as possible. You’d be surprised how much heat can penetrate through the windows.
3. Have your AC inspected. I have mine checked out and tuned up twice a year. This keeps it running smoothly and efficiently which can save you money. I also change my filters about once a month which aids in efficiency.

4. Set your thermostat a few degrees higher when you leave the house. Truly, it does make a difference over time. If climate permits, turn the AC off when leaving for the day.
5. Try to cook more with your BBQ and less with your oven. The oven can raise the temperature in your house. How about making more salads which don’t require oven/stove cooking?
6. Make sure your gutters are debris-free! If this happens to be rainy season, then you will want to divert water away from the foundation to avoid mold in these warmer months
7. Make sure you have sturdy seals around your doorways to keep the cool air inside.
8. Be sure to run your dishwasher, washer and dryer in the early morning hours or evening as they produce heat in your home.
What other ideas do you have to summer-ize your home? As always, Earth Promise would love to hear from you.




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