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Get Your Home Ready for Summer

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Summertime is almost here! While it can be exciting to bask in the warmth of the sun and enjoy outdoor activities, it can be challenging to keep your home cool and comfortable when temperatures soar. With a little bit of preparation, you can minimize your energy bills and ensure that your household remains cozy and refreshing throughout the season.

To help you make the most of your summer, we've compiled some helpful tips and tricks to get your home ready for the warmer months ahead. From maintaining your HVAC system to reducing sunlight exposure, keep reading to discover what you can do to create a cool and inviting oasis in your space.

Schedule an HVAC Tune-Up

To ensure your HVAC system is functioning correctly and efficiently, it's essential to schedule annual maintenance visits. During a tune-up, a professional technician can assess the state of your system, clean the ducts and filters, and make any necessary repairs. This can help increase the lifespan of your HVAC unit, as well as reduce your energy bills and maintain ideal indoor temperatures.

Invest in a Programmable Thermostat

With a programmable thermostat, you can set your desired temperature ahead of time and enjoy customizable comfort in your home. You can also schedule it to adjust your indoor temperature automatically so that your HVAC system isn't running unnecessarily. This results in lower energy bills and can reduce the risk of your HVAC unit breaking down.

Seal Up Your Home

If your house has air leaks or gaps, it can cause an influx of hot outdoor air into your home, forcing your HVAC system to work harder to maintain comfortable temperatures. Take the time to seal up any gaps you identify, including around windows, doors, and other openings. You can use weather stripping or caulk to close these gaps and prevent hot air from entering your home.

Reduce Sunlight Exposure

Too much sunlight can cause your home to heat up quickly, making it harder for your air conditioning unit to keep up. To reduce sunlight exposure, you can invest in window shades, blinds, or curtains to block out the sun's rays. Additionally, consider planting trees or shrubs around your home's exterior to add natural shade.

Reach out to our team at A-TEMP Heating, Cooling & Electrical to learn more about our services by calling us at (503) 694-3396, or visit our website.

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