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How To Make Your Air Con Cool A Room Faster And More Efficiently

Let your home stay cool with the help of these quick and easy tips

Photography: Dairy Darilag | Hans Fausto

Air conditioning units are indispensable parts of Filipino homes, especially because we live in a country where temperatures are always high. Though we want to stay cool all day, keeping the AC unit turned on all day is impractical as it uses up a lot of energy and can therefore increase your electricity costs. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to ensure that your air conditioner is efficient in keeping your home cool.


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1. Draw the curtains

Allowing natural light to stream into your space can help you reduce your lighting costs, but if you want to keep the room cool, draw your curtains closed, especially during the hottest part of the day. Keep them open at night instead.

2. Use a fan

Living in a tropical country where it is always hot, one way to keep a room cool is by using a fan in tandem with the air conditioning unit. It may seem wrong, but this will increase the thermostat of your AC, and therefore help you save more money.

READ: 5 Things To Consider Before Buying A Ceiling Fan


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3. Invest in a dehumidifier

Along with a fan, it would be great to use a dehumidifier while your AC is turned on. This will take away the humidity in the air, leaving it dry and easier for the AC unit to cool down. A dehumidifier, therefore, will make it so that you won’t have to turn your AC more often.

4. Expel hot air

Hot air can accumulate indoors, especially when you're cooking. To expel this and make your air conditioner a lot more effective, use an exhaust fan, or a simple floor fan.


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5. Ensure that your AC is in good condition

Before issues with the efficiency of your AC unit arise, better to keep them at bay by performing regular maintenance on it. This involves cleaning or replacing filters, cleaning the coils, or calling the help of a professional if necessary.

READ: A Guide on How to Clean Aircon Filters

6. Keep your thermostat settings constant

Constantly changing the settings of your thermostat can be very energy-inefficient. The recommended setting is 78 degrees Fahrenheit or 25 degrees Celsius, but when there is no one home, the setting can be turned up. Otherwise, don’t alter it too much, to help save money as well.

7. Don’t keep your unit running all day

Yes, we live in a tropical country, but every now and then, AC units should be turned off. Not only does keeping it on increase your electricity costs, but it can also cause your unit to break down quickly.

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