There are many ways to keep cool at low cost. Insulation, energy-efficient windows and doors, shading and good ventilation can help regulate interior conditions with a minimum of energy input.
June 30, 2015
There are many ways to keep cool at low cost. Insulation, energy-efficient windows and doors, shading and good ventilation can help regulate interior conditions with a minimum of energy input.
Bend the blades back into shape
An upright desk-type fan that rattles as it spins probably has misaligned blades.
Clean and tighten the blades
Ceiling fans help cool your home at little cost. However, they become inefficient when their blades are not completely balanced; even a coating of dust is enough to throw them off-kilter.
Block the heat
Passive shading is remarkably effective at keeping interior temperatures down in sunny climates or during heat waves.
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