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By: Tim Lapkovski

If you are looking for a more inexpensive way to cool your home, you are not alone. The advice you find within this guide an aid you to manage your home and keep it nice and cool during the summer months.

1. Do A Home Checkup

If your monthly bills for air conditioning your home are starting to rack up, consider beefing up your windows and doors to even out the situation. Keep cold air in and hot air out during the summer.

2. Keep Your Cool

- Get your air conditioner checked once a year - Install a programmable thermostat - Clean out all air ducts - Apply solar panels to your roof to help heat your outdoor pool

3. Home Cooling Systems

In general, it's not wise to skimp on your home cooling system. You may think it's a hefty investment, but consider how this will affect the resale value of your home. Check how old your furnace and central air conditioning systems are. Installing a system that is less than years old can lower your energy bills by up to percent.

4. Cooling Does Not Cost A Lot

The vast majority of homes are energy-guzzling powerhomes. No matter how hip and trendy having numerous amounts of technology can be, they can overheat easily in a home that is not properly insulated. Protect your computer and other electronic valuables by checking your walls for proper insulation. You can also double pane your windows or use blinds or drapes to significantly make your energy bill better.

5. What Is Energy Star?

ENERGY STAR is a United States government program to promote energy efficient consumer products. It is well known for its logo appearing on many computer products and peripherals, though on many European-targeted products, a combined energy usage and ergonomics rating from the Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees (TCO) is used instead.

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