Energy-Saving Tips for Summer: How to Keep Your Home Cool Without Breaking the Bank
Annette • May 6, 2025

Summer in Clearwater, Florida, can be scorching, and keeping your home cool often feels like a balancing act between comfort and high energy bills. At Reliant Heating and Air Conditioning, we understand the importance of staying cool without breaking the bank. Here are some energy-saving tips to help you enjoy a comfortable summer while keeping your energy costs in check. 


1. Regular Maintenance of Your HVAC System

Your HVAC system works hard to keep your home cool, so regular maintenance is essential. Schedule a tune-up with Reliant Heating and Air Conditioning to ensure your system is running efficiently. A well-maintained system not only cools your home more effectively but also uses less energy.


Benefits of Regular Maintenance:

  • Improved efficiency
  • Extended lifespan of your system
  • Reduced risk of costly breakdowns
  • Enhanced indoor air quality


2. Use a Programmable Thermostat

A programmable thermostat can significantly reduce your energy consumption by automatically adjusting the temperature when you’re not home or during cooler parts of the day. Set your thermostat to a higher temperature while you’re away and lower it when you’re home.


Programming Tips:

  • Set the temperature higher during the day when no one is home.
  • Lower the temperature in the evening when it’s cooler outside.
  • Use the thermostat’s vacation mode when you’re away for extended periods.


3. Seal Windows and Doors

Air leaks around windows and doors can cause your cooling system to work harder, increasing your energy bills. Inspect these areas for leaks and seal them with weatherstripping or caulk.


How to Check for Leaks:

  • Hold a lit incense stick or a piece of tissue near windows and doors. If the smoke or tissue moves, you have a leak.
  • Seal gaps and cracks with appropriate materials to prevent cool air from escaping.


4. Use Ceiling Fans

Ceiling fans can help circulate cool air more effectively, allowing you to set your thermostat a few degrees higher without sacrificing comfort. Remember, fans cool people, not rooms, so turn them off when you leave the room.


Ceiling Fan Tips:

  • Set your ceiling fan to rotate counterclockwise during the summer to push cool air down.
  • Use fans in conjunction with your air conditioning to distribute cool air more evenly.


5. Block Out the Sun

Sunlight streaming through windows can raise the indoor temperature significantly. Use blinds, shades, or curtains to block out the sun’s heat during the hottest parts of the day.


Window Treatment Tips:

  • Close blinds or curtains during the day to keep out the heat.
  • Consider installing reflective window film to reduce heat gain.
  • Use light-colored window coverings to reflect heat away from your home.


6. Upgrade to Energy-Efficient Appliances

If your air conditioning unit is old and inefficient, consider upgrading to a newer, energy-efficient model. Modern units use less energy and provide better cooling. Look for ENERGY STAR® certified appliances for maximum efficiency.


Benefits of Energy-Efficient Upgrades:

  • Lower energy bills
  • Improved cooling performance
  • Reduced environmental impact
  • Possible rebates and incentives


7. Optimize Your Home’s Insulation

Proper insulation helps keep cool air inside and hot air outside. Check your home’s insulation, especially in the attic, and add more if necessary.


Insulation Tips:

  • Ensure your attic is well-insulated to prevent heat from entering your living space.
  • Insulate walls and floors if possible to maintain a consistent indoor temperature.
  • Use insulated doors and windows to enhance energy efficiency.


8. Use Heat-Generating Appliances Wisely

Heat-generating appliances like ovens, dryers, and dishwashers can make your home warmer. Use these appliances during cooler parts of the day or switch to alternatives when possible.


Smart Appliance Use:

  • Cook meals using a microwave, slow cooker, or outdoor grill instead of the oven.
  • Run the dishwasher and dryer in the evening or early morning.
  • Hang clothes to dry instead of using the dryer.


Flexible Financing and Maintenance Plans

At Reliant Heating and Air Conditioning, we understand that keeping your home cool can sometimes require an upfront investment. That’s why we offer flexible financing options to help you manage the cost of new, energy-efficient HVAC systems. Additionally, our maintenance plans and VIP preventative plans ensure your system runs smoothly year-round, helping you save on energy bills and avoid unexpected repairs.


Financing and Maintenance Benefits:

  • Flexible payment options for HVAC upgrades
  • Regular maintenance to keep your system efficient
  • VIP preventative plans for added peace of mind


Conclusion

Keeping your home cool during the hot Florida summer doesn’t have to result in sky-high energy bills. By following these energy-saving tips and working with Reliant Heating and Air Conditioning, you can enjoy a comfortable home while staying within your budget. From regular HVAC maintenance to smart home upgrades, we’re here to help you achieve optimal comfort and efficiency. For more information or to schedule a service, contact Reliant Heating and Air Conditioning today. Stay cool and save money this summer!

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