Despite having all that appliances sometimes you may feel uncomfortable summer heat. Many factors may responsible for that unwanted temperature.
Installing conservatory blinds or patio awnings would prevent hot summer sun. But still you can go for some natural ways for preventing glaring heat of summer. Natural ways can be begun with planting trees around your house. Let’s find the details:
Tree
Tree can be your great friend to prevent enemy (sunlight) during hot summer days. Needless to say trees can make you benefited by many ways. But now think about get rid of hot summer sun. Plant some trees around your home. You can find some trees which grow faster. So don’t be worried about trees growth rather go to your local nursery and buy some trees according to your needs. You can get some free advices from nursery owners regarding purchase.
Relocate Your Air Conditioner
Your air conditioner is also vulnerable to hot summer sun. If your outdoor air conditioner is heated by the sun, it will hamper cooling process. So always try to install outdoor A/C at the eastern side of the house to get rid of direct hot summer sun.
Clean or Replace Your Furnace Filters
Dust and other airborne trashes can reduce furnace function ability. Don’t think I am exaggerating. It may be all about a furnace but it is very important to deliver maximum output. Many people fail to realize the cleanliness of air condition furnace. It is suggested to clean furnace at least once in a month.
Add Insulation
If your home is old enough then it is wise to check the insulation. Any under insulation might cause trouble. Proper insulation can not only reduce heat level but also prevent outside noise. Experts usually suggest more than six inches of insulation on your top story.
Tint Your Windows
Ensure few windows on the south side of your house but without any blinds. It is a great way to reduce the heat level on your house.
Cheaper ways of cooling atmosphere not only serve your personal interest but also a great initiative to reduce carbon emission and make the world greener.




