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The summer sun can be challenging to enjoy once it reaches its peak, and many people retreat to their homes for shade. However, if your AC is broken, you’ll feel uncomfortable and sticky indoors. Once you’ve scheduled repairs, here’s what you can do to keep cool until the HVAC team arrives.

How to Stay Cool While Awaiting AC Repairs

1. Block the Sun

Up to 30% of your home’s heat gain comes through the windows. Closing your curtains, blinds, or shades may lower the indoor temperature by 20 degrees. To enhance the effect, use blackout curtains—they’ll naturally insulate the room and cool your home by 33%.

2. Use Water

ACKeeping hydrated helps your circulatory system release heat close to the skin’s surface, allowing your body to keep cool. You can also apply a towel with cold water to warm pulse points, like the wrists and neck.

3. Turn On the Fans

If your ceiling fan has a setting option that allows you to change its rotation, switch it so that the blades move counter-clockwise. This helps circulate airflow, pushing warm air higher and cool air lower. You can also position a bowl of ice in front of an oscillating fan to double as an impromptu AC.

4. Change Your Bedding

Falling asleep on hot nights can be challenging, especially if your bedding traps heat. Opt for sheets made of lightweight cotton and bamboo, as they’re more breathable than fleece and flannel. You should also get a pillow made from buckwheat because they don’t hold onto body heat as much as conventional materials.

 

If you’re in need of AC repairs, contact the team at Advanced A/C Contracting  in Honolulu, HI, or their partner company, Air Conditioning Essential Services Inc. These professionals are available 24/7 to ensure your home remains cool and comfortable year-round. If your system can’t be repaired, they’ll install a new unit and perform routine maintenance to help it last for years. Get more information about their services online, or call (808) 847-4814 to request a free estimate.

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