Staying Cool and Efficient - Summer Energy Tips for Manufactured Homes

As summer temperatures rise, keeping your manufactured home comfortable without driving up your energy bills becomes a top priority. Whether you're looking to save money, reduce your energy use, or stay cooler during the hottest days - here are a few practical tips to help improve energy efficiency this summer.

 

Seal Gaps Around Doors and Windows

Even small air leaks can make it harder to keep your home cool in the summer. Use weatherstripping or caulk around windows, doors, and vents to prevent cool air from escaping and hot air from getting in. These simple, affordable fixes can improve comfort and reduce the strain on your air conditioner without requiring any major home modifications.

Use Curtains and Blinds to Your Advantage

Window coverings can play a big role in keeping the heat out. Close blinds or curtains during the day, especially on sun-facing windows, to block direct sunlight. Consider using thermal or blackout curtains for extra protection against heat.

Switch to Energy-Efficient Lighting

Traditional incandescent bulbs give off a lot of heat. Switching to LED bulbs reduces heat buildup and lowers energy use. It's a small change that can make a noticeable difference, especially in smaller rooms.

Service Your Air Conditioner

Make sure your air conditioning system is running efficiently. Clean or replace filters regularly and schedule seasonal maintenance. A well-maintained unit cools better and uses less energy.

Cook Outside When Possible

Using your stove or oven can heat up your home quickly. Take advantage of the warm weather and grill outside or prepare cold meals like salads to reduce indoor heat and energy use.

 

By making a few thoughtful adjustments, you can stay cool and comfortable in your manufactured home while keeping energy costs in check all summer long.

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