What are Ways to Help Stay Cool During Summer Nights?

Hot weather and intense heat waves keep sweeping the country, increasing heat related illness like heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Finding ways to become comfortable in your home during the heat will help you have an enjoyable summer. Finding ways to stay comfortable in your home during the heat keeps the summer enjoyable.

This blog discusses how to stay cool in the heat during the summer.

Increase Air Circulation in your Home

One of the ways to help stay cool during the summer nights is by increasing the air circulation in your home. You can increase the circulation with a number of options. These options include:

  • Ceiling Fans
  • Standing Fans
  • Box Fans
  • Windows

Ceiling Fans

Using ceiling fans is one way to help circulate the air in your home while also decreasing the feeling of body heat.

In the summer, ceiling fans should push the air down to help you feel cooler. Read more on the direction of the ceiling fan and how it is helpful here.

The use of ceiling fans is especially helpful when you are trying to fall asleep. When they are on, they help to decrease your body temperature. This will help you stay cool during summer nights.

Standing Fans

Standing fans are also helpful to circulate air in your space. An electric motor rotates the blades which helps to move the air efficiently. As the blades spin, the rotating motion pulls air from behind the fan and moves it forward.

Placing the standing fan beside you at night is one way to help keep cool. You can put one standing fan next to another. This will create a cooling effect like an open window.

To help increase the cooling sensation, you can always put a bowl of ice cubes or hang a wet towel over the fan. Another method is to put dashes of water on yourself to feel the cooler breeze.

Box Fans

Box fans also help increase the air circulation. Use box fans when outdoor temperatures are cooler than indoor temperatures. Placing a box fan in a window helps to pull a breeze into your room at night.

Windows

Using windows the proper way in the summer can also help to circulate air. We highly recommended that you only open them when the temperature outside is cooler than indoors. By doing this, you will pull cooler air inside and push the warmer air outside.

Make sure to close the windows before the sun comes up, so you do not pull the extreme heat into your home.

Using Air Conditioners

The use of air conditioners is also a way to stay cool during the summer nights. Central air conditioners are important for many homes, especially during the summer months. Air conditioners for homes help temperatures drop while also decreasing humidity levels.

Most central air conditioning units include thermostats, indoor and outdoor units, copper tubing, an expansion valve, and ductwork. When they function together, they help the air conditioner to work.

The process includes actions inside and outside the home. The central AC removes heat and humidity from indoor air, distributes cool air in the home and pushes warm air outside.

There are several kinds of air conditioners you can choose from to help create the best cooling experience in your home.

Most HVAC systems include split systems and packaged systems. Both systems circulate air throughout the entire home to maintain a specific temperature. However, they do have their differences.

Read more about the advantages and disadvantages of split and packaged systems.

Other air conditioners include heat pumps, ducted and ductless systems.

Heat pumps are a special type of air conditioner that removes heat from an area and pumps it outdoors.

Ducted systems use channels to provide heating and cooling to multiple rooms. They connect to a series of ducts that run through the walls and ceilings into each room in homes.

Ductless systems differ from ducted systems by not transferring conditioned air through duct channels. Instead, one or more indoor air handlers releases the conditioned air into the home. These systems use inverter technology allowing them to constantly run.

Using Thermostats

Thermostat use is also a way to stay cool during the summer nights. Home thermostats can tremendously keep you cool by having a set degree temperature. They typically work alongside the air conditioning units.

A way to help keep a cool and comfortable environment is to set the thermostat around 65 degrees Fahrenheit. This is a great temperature for sleeping. 65 degrees helps your body maintain its core temperature while sleeping.

With advancements in technology, smart thermostats are becoming more popular. Smart thermostats are Wi-Fi devices that automatically adjust the heating and cooling in your home for optimal performance.

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While smart thermostats are newer, they provide several benefits. These features include:

  • Convenience: Smart thermostats learn your temperature preferences and create a schedule that automatically adjusts the temperature.
  • Control: Through Wi-Fi connection, you can control the heating and cooling through your phone.
  • Insight: Smart models provide data about equipment use and temperature data that you can track. Use that info to change your energy habits and save money!

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By choosing to use thermostats, you can cool your house during the day which will help keep it cool for the night. You can also turn the thermostat on during the night to stay comfortable.

In Summary

Keeping cool during summer nights is possible using air circulation, air conditioning, and proper thermostat use. Use our tips to experience perfect comfort, day-and-night, all summer long!

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