Beat the Heat: How to Keep Your House Cool While Hosting Summer Events
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Summer in Florida is all about sunshine, good vibes, and spending time with friends and family—but let’s face it, the heat can be brutal. If you’re hosting an indoor event this July, keeping your house cool isn’t just about comfort, it’s about making sure your guests enjoy themselves and your AC system doesn’t have to work overtime.
Here are some expert tips from Rocket Cooling to help you throw a cool (literally!) and comfortable summer get-together:
1. Prep Your AC Before the Party
Make sure your air conditioning system is up to the task. A well-maintained system runs more efficiently and cools your home faster. Schedule a maintenance check before your event to ensure your unit is clean, your refrigerant levels are right, and your filters aren’t clogged.
Bonus Tip: If it’s been a while since your last tune-up, call us to schedule a quick inspection. We offer fast service throughout Florida—because no one wants a surprise AC breakdown in the middle of a party.
2. Block Out the Sun
Close curtains and blinds on sun-facing windows at least an hour before your event begins. Consider investing in blackout or thermal curtains for rooms that get the most heat during the day. Less sunlight means less heat creeping in and less work for your AC.
3.Use Appliances Strategically
Avoid using heat-producing appliances like ovens or stovetops during the hottest part of the day. Try prepping cold dishes ahead of time or using a grill outdoors if you need to cook. Even better—create a no-cook summer menu with chilled options like salads, fruit trays, and charcuterie boards.
4.Switch to LED Lighting
Swap out incandescent bulbs with LED lights that emit less heat. It’s a simple change that can lower the room temperature and your energy bill. Plus, LED lights come in a variety of styles that can elevate your event’s ambiance.
5.Limit Door Traffic
If your guests are frequently moving between indoors and outdoors, consider having one designated entry/exit to reduce how often doors are opening and letting the hot air in. You can even place a fan near that area to help push warm air back outside.
6.Create Airflow with Fans
Use ceiling fans or strategically placed floor fans to keep air moving. Make sure ceiling fans are spinning counterclockwise during the summer—it pushes cool air down and helps distribute AC air more evenly.
7. Replace Your Air Filter
Hosting more people means more foot traffic, more dust, and more strain on your HVAC system. If you haven’t replaced your filter recently, now’s the time. A clean filter ensures optimal airflow and system efficiency.
Did you know we have an online filter store? Shop from the comfort of your home and have the right filter delivered straight to your door.
Final Tip: Schedule Post-Party AC Checkups
If you’re hosting multiple summer events or expecting big crowds, your system may need a quick checkup to keep things running smoothly. Rocket Cooling offers seasonal maintenance and emergency service, so you’re never left sweating.
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