Wednesday, October 12, 2016

How To Keep Your Home Cool In Texas

Image Credit:   Sira Anamwong

If you want to buy a new home in Bryan or College Station, TX, you will be spending many summers in the Texas heat. If you're a Texas native, you are probably already familiar with just how scorching the summers here can be. If you're moving here from another state, especially from a Northern state, you might be in for a surprise when April turns into May!

Of course, Texas has much more to offer than high summer temperatures. In fact, we Texans like to think that it's just about the nicest place you could ever live! If you're interested in finding a home through a realtor in College Station, TX, then you'll need to know these key tips for keeping your new home cool during the Texas summer and throughout the year.

Invest In Fans

Here in Texas, we love our fans! Whether they are ceiling fans, box fans, oscillating fans or hand fans, you will learn to appreciate them too. Of course, one of the best ways to beat the summertime heat is to make sure that your new home comes installed with a top of the line air conditioning system in working order. Unfortunately, even if you have a newer, efficient A/C model, running your air conditioner on full blast will drive up your utility bills significantly.

Give your A/C a boost by investing in some durable, affordable oscillating fans. Here in Texas, it's common to see a ceiling fan in every room of the house. Ask you local Bryan, TX realtor if a property has ceiling fans installed in each room. If not, or if you like to keep it extra cool, some oscillating fans can really help out. They'll keep you much cooler while only using a small amount of electricity so your bill isn't affected too much.

Check Your Insulation

Whether you are buying a new home in Bryan or College Station or if you are having a new home built, you need to make sure that your insulation is up to date and installed properly. Talk to your realtor about getting in touch with the company that installed or repaired the installation.

This is especially important if you are moving into a home that is more than ten years old. Over time, insulation can start to wear down and deliver poor performance. Bad insulation means that your home won't be able to trap cool air in the summertime, meaning that your air conditioning will have to work overtime.

Get Outside

Texans are well know for their love of the outdoors during the summer months. If you have a pool in your backyard, you've already got a great excuse to get outside and beat the heat. If you don't have a pool, don't worry. Bryan and College Station are home to some great public pools and you can chill out there. Don't forget your sunblock and head outside with your kids, your friends and your family.

Whether you are going to the beach or to a cool, quiet library, there are many ways to escape the heat. While you're outside, make sure to turn off your A/C at home. This will help to keep your utility costs down while you are away.


You can find out more information about how to keep your new home cool by talking to your friendly realtor in Bryan and College Station, TX. 

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