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Cooling down houses without jacking up electricity bills can be tricky, but fans can be a solution. Here's how best to use ...
Let’s start with the basics. How you point your fans determines whether it sucks in cool air or spits hot air out of your system. Some fans will have an arrow indicating the correct flow direction.
When an atmosphere heats up, plants will often release excess water into the air from their leaves – as a result they cool ...
When temperatures soar, here are six simple things you can do to keep your home and yourself cool. Open windows on opposite sides of the house to encourage air flow - releasing trapped warm air ...
Ventilation, airflow, and insulation are all surprisingly simple ways to cool down your upstairs if it's always too hot. Skip to Main Content View our Bluesky Page (Opens in a new tab) ...
The hot air can otherwise get trapped on the second floor, where you may be trying to sleep. Extra insulation can also help keep heat out in the summer, as well as reducing your energy bills and ...