Efficient Abode

How to Reduce Heat From Cooking Without Making Your Kitchen Unbearable

Cooking can raise your kitchen temperature by 10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit in under an hour, forcing your AC to work overtime. With a few simple changes to your habits, ventilation, and appliances, you can dramatically cut cooking-related heat gain and lower your cooling bills this summer.

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Is Your Home Ready for Summer? How to Tell If Your Insulation Is Actually Doing Its Job

Poor insulation is one of the most common reasons homes become unbearably hot in summer and cooling bills skyrocket. This guide walks you through practical tests and fixes any homeowner can do before temperatures peak.

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7 Signs Your Home Is Leaking Energy Through the Roof Right Now

Your roof and attic are responsible for up to 25% of a home’s total heat loss in winter and significant heat gain in summer, yet most homeowners never think to check them. Learn the seven warning signs that your attic is quietly draining your energy budget, plus how to fix the problem yourself or know when to call a pro.

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How to Read Your Electric Meter to Track Exactly What Your AC Is Costing

Most homeowners have no idea how much electricity their AC actually consumes until the bill arrives. Learning to read your electric meter gives you real-time cost data so you can catch inefficiencies, compare usage day by day, and make smarter decisions about cooling your home.

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How to Make a Sunlit South-Facing Room Livable in July

South-facing rooms can run 10 to 15 degrees hotter than the rest of your home in summer, turning a bright space into an oven by midday. The right combination of window treatments, airflow strategies, and targeted insulation upgrades can cut that heat load by up to 70% without sacrificing the natural light you love.

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Why Your Attic Fan Might Be Doing More Harm Than Good (And How to Fix It)

Attic fans are sold as energy savers, but under the wrong conditions they can actually pull expensive conditioned air out of your living space and spike your cooling bills. Learn how to test your setup, correct common mistakes, and decide whether your attic fan is helping or hurting.

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