Keep Your Cool: Simple Ways to Prep Your Home for Summer Heat

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As we roll into the warmer months, now’s the perfect time to make sure your home is ready to handle the Carolina heat. Taking a few small steps now can keep you more comfortable all summer long—and even help you save on energy costs.

Here are five easy ways to prep your home for the rising temps:

  1. Check & Clean Your Ceiling Fans

Make sure your ceiling fans are spinning counterclockwise! This pushes cool air down and gives your AC a helping hand. While you’re at it, give those blades a good dusting—they can collect more than you think over winter.

  1. Inspect Weatherstripping & Seals

Keeping cool air in (and hot air out) is key. Check around windows and doors for any worn-out weatherstripping or gaps. Sealing these up can prevent drafts and help your AC work more efficiently.

  1. Schedule an HVAC Tune-Up

Before the summer heat really kicks in, get your HVAC system inspected by a pro. A quick tune-up can catch small issues before they turn into big problems—and help keep your home comfortable when you need it most.

  1. Switch Out Your Curtains or Blinds

Light-colored, heat-blocking curtains or blinds can make a big difference in keeping rooms cooler. They reflect sunlight rather than absorbing it, which helps reduce indoor temps.

  1. Give Your Fridge Some Breathing Room

Your fridge works harder in the summer months. Pull it out and vacuum behind and underneath to clear out any dust from the coils. This helps it run more efficiently and can extend its lifespan.

Bonus Tip: If you’re thinking of selling, these small updates can make your home feel fresher and more inviting to buyers during the summer months!

Want more tips on making your home shine? Reach out anytime—I’m always happy to help, whether you’re prepping for summer fun or thinking about your next move.

 

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