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PREPARING YOUR HOME FOR Summer Heat Summer Heat

BY ANGELA INSBROOKE

As the summer heat approaches, it's important to prepare your home for the hot weather. Taking a few simple steps can help you stay cool and comfortable, and protect your home from the effects of the summer sun. Here are some tips for preparing your home for summer heat.

Plant trees and shrubs: Planting trees and shrubs around your home can provide shade and help to keep your home cooler in the summer. Choose plants that are native to your area and that will thrive in the heat.

Keep windows and doors closed: During the day, keep windows and doors closed to prevent hot air from entering your home. Open them at night to allow cool air to flow in.

Use window coverings: Use window coverings such as blinds or curtains to block out the sun's rays and keep your home cooler. Choose light-colored coverings to reflect the sun's heat.

Use fans: Fans can help to circulate the air in your home and keep you cool. Place them near windows to help draw in cool air at night, and use them to circulate the air during the day.

Insulate your home: Proper insulation can help to keep your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Check your insulation and add more if needed to keep your home comfortable.

Service your air conditioner: Make sure your air conditioner is in good working order before the summer heat arrives. Have it serviced and cleaned to ensure it is operating efficiently.

Use energy-efficient appliances: Using energyefficient appliances can help to reduce your energy usage and lower your energy bills. Consider replacing old appliances with energy-efficient models.

By following these tips, you can prepare your home for the summer heat and stay cool and comfortable throughout the season. So take the time to get your home ready now, and enjoy a comfortable summer ahead.

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