Many people think that energy efficiency is more important in the winter in order to keep our homes as warm as possible without having energy bills that are through the roof, but your home can also benefit from being more energy efficient in the summer.

While heating a home can be costly, it is also expensive to keep a house cool. Maintaining a comfortable temperature inside your home all year round can be tricky but there are several ways you can keep the temperatures, and bills, down.

Ensuring your home is properly insulated is a great way to increase energy efficiency. This can help to keep the heat in your home during the winter and to keep the heat out of your home in the summer.

Investing in double glazing is a great choice as well as this helps to reduce heat from transferring into or out of your home. Another way to stop your home from heating up too much is to close your curtains or blinds during the day.

The sun is able to heat the inside of your home considerably through the glass in your windows, so keeping them covered will help to keep you cool. Light-coloured, airy curtains are the best choice for the summer as they help to reflect the sunlight while still allowing a breeze in.

It may also be worth turning your central heating off entirely in the summer. This can help to cut costs of your gas and electricity bills. If your home is comfortable without the heating this is a great way to save a lot of money over the summer months.

Air conditioners can be expensive to run, however, setting up a fan near an open window can work just as well. The fan will help to circulate the cool outside air throughout your home.

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