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Home Cooling

Summertime in Central Texas can bring beautiful sunny days, but also high temperatures that send energy bills soaring if you're not prepared. As temperatures climb, it's important to take proactive steps to keep your home cool without breaking the bank. Whether you're looking at available homes in Waco or settling into a new property in Belton, Temple, or elsewhere in Central Texas, these tips will help you beat the heat while staying energy efficient.

  • Start with Smart Thermostat Use
    One of the most effective ways to cool your home efficiently is by installing a programmable or smart thermostat. These devices allow you to schedule temperature changes throughout the day, so your air conditioning isn't working overtime when no one is home. In places like Waco and throughout Central Texas, where the summer heat can be relentless, setting your thermostat to a higher temperature when you're away and cooling things down before you return can lead to significant savings.

  • Seal and Insulate
    Central Texas homes, particularly older ones, may have small air leaks around windows, doors, and attics that let hot air seep in and cool air escape. Sealing these leaks with weather stripping or caulk and ensuring your attic and walls are properly insulated can dramatically reduce the strain on your cooling system. In Waco, where many charming older homes are available, a simple insulation upgrade can make a big difference. Our agents are happy to chat with you about some of the nuances of these properties.

  • Upgrade Windows and Coverings
    Windows are often the largest source of heat gain during the summer. Consider upgrading to double-pane or energy-efficient windows if you live in an older home. In the meantime, reflective blinds, solar shades, and blackout curtains can keep the sun's heat at bay during the hottest parts of the day. Planting shade trees or installing awnings outside windows can also reduce direct sunlight exposure, which is particularly helpful for homes in sunny neighborhoods.

  • Maintain Your HVAC System
    A well-maintained HVAC system runs more efficiently and uses less energy to cool your home. Schedule a professional inspection at the beginning of the season to clean coils, check refrigerant levels, and replace filters. Dirty or clogged filters can reduce airflow, making your system work harder and increasing energy use. Regular HVAC maintenance is essential for staying cool and saving money in the long run.

  • Use Fans and Ventilation Wisely
    Ceiling fans can be a game-changer during a Texas summer. They help circulate cool air and create a wind-chill effect, making rooms feel cooler even if the thermostat isn't set as low. Make sure fans are rotating counterclockwise in the summer for the most effective airflow. Attic fans and proper roof ventilation also help remove hot air trapped at the top of your home, reducing the need for excessive air conditioning use.

  • Optimize Appliances and Lighting
    Appliances like ovens, dryers, and even traditional lightbulbs generate unnecessary heat. Opt for energy-efficient LED lighting, avoid using the oven during the hottest times of the day, and run heat-producing appliances during early mornings or evenings.

  • Consider Reflective Roofing or Cool Roofs
    Cool roofing materials reflect more sunlight and absorb less heat than traditional roofing, helping to keep your home naturally cooler. In the Waco area, where roof replacement is common due to sun exposure, this can be a smart long-term investment. Many modern developments are beginning to incorporate cool roofing solutions into their builds.

Keeping your home comfortable during a Texas summer doesn't have to mean skyrocketing energy bills. With a mix of smart upgrades and daily efficiency habits, you can enjoy a cooler home and peace of mind.

If you're exploring Waco homes for saleTemple homes for sale, or Central Texas homes for sale… energy efficiency is a valuable feature to look for. Our real estate agents are here to help you find a home that not only fits your lifestyle but also helps you stay cool all summer long. Contact us today to learn more about homes with the energy-saving features you need to beat the Texas heat!

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