Keeping Cool
When the temperatures soar during summer, it can be difficult to keep your home and office cool and comfortable.

When the temperatures soar during summer, it can be difficult to keep your home and office cool and comfortable. There are several steps you can take to make sure your indoor environment is a haven from the heat.
First and foremost, make sure you have adequate insulation in your building's attic, walls, and windows to prevent air leakage. Keeping these areas sealed off will help maintain cooler temperatures inside your home. Additionally, when possible, use tight-fitting shades or blinds on windows to block out direct sunlight. Another way to stay cool inside in the summer is through proper ventilation. The team at Adam's Air Systems will make sure you've got the needed ventilation. Make sure you're keeping clean air circulating throughout your home and office by running fans and opening windows when possible. Taking advantage of nighttime breezes at home is also an effective way to cool down your space without using energy-intensive air conditioning systems.
At home, you can also reduce the temperature of your indoor environment simply by cooling yourself down directly. Take cold showers, place damp towels around your neck area or feet, or even drink cold water before bedtime for a more restful sleep. Furthermore, you should avoid activities that generate excess heat such as cooking large meals or doing laundry with hot water during peak daylight hours. Following these tips can help ensure that your home and office stays at a comfortable temperature all summer long while saving money on costly energy bills!
It is recommended to keep your thermostat set at 24-26°C (75-78°F) in order to stay cool inside during the summer months. Setting the temperature any lower than this can be wasteful and expensive as it requires more energy for air conditioning systems to produce colder air. Setting the temperature any lower than this can be inefficient and costly, as it requires more energy for air conditioning systems to produce colder air. To further maximize efficiency, try setting your thermostat a few degrees higher when you are away from home or asleep. This helps reduce energy consumption and save money on energy bills. Remember that proper ventilation is also essential - take advantage of nighttime breezes by opening windows when possible and running fans. Furthermore, you should avoid activities that generate heat such as cooking large meals or doing laundry with hot water during peak daylight hours while at home. Finally, try cooling yourself down directly by taking cold showers, placing damp towels around the neck area or feet, or drinking cold water before bedtime for more restful sleep will help
when you're not in the office.
For all your HVAC needs, Adam’s Air Systems will keep you comfortable at home as well as at work! Actually, they have maintenance plans designed to meet your budget and HVAC needs that will keep you comfortable all year round. Call for your free quote! (905) 746-3853.






