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July
14

Myrtle Beach

As Myrtle Beach heats up, getting your house ready to stay cool and use less energy becomes crucial. If you've lived here for years or you're just checking out Myrtle Beach houses on the market, you need to know how to handle the summer heat without breaking the bank. A few clever upgrades and seasonal tweaks can help you stay comfy inside and cut costs,too.

Our real estate team understands the importance of comfort and savings to homeowners in this area. Here's a list of the best ways to cool your house and save energy when summer is at its hottest.

  • Seal and Insulate Your Home
    Begin by checking where cool air might be leaking. Poor insulation, unsealed windows, and gaps in doors negatively impact your home's energy efficiency. Installing new insulation or adding more to your attic and walls helps maintain a steady inside temperature. Apply weatherstripping or caulk around windows and doors to prevent drafts and ensure your AC doesn't have to work too hard. Even tiny spaces can let in a lot of heat and moisture so that a good once-over can pay off down the road.

  • Service Your HVAC System
    Your AC unit is a lifesaver during Myrtle Beach's hot summer months. Before summer hits full force, book a professional HVAC checkup. A technician can identify problems, clean components, and ensure your system operates at an optimum level.  A well-maintained system uses less power and more effectively cools your home. Also, don't forget to swap out or wash your air filters regularly—every 1 to 3 months—to keep air flowing well and maintain clean indoor air.

  • Install a Programmable Thermostat
    Smart thermostats stand out as a simple upgrade that has a significant impact on comfort and expenses. These gadgets allow you to set temperatures based on your daily routine, ensuring your AC doesn't run when you're away. Some types even pick up on your patterns and tweak settings on their own, helping cut your energy use without making you less comfortable. In the long run, this purchase pays itself off through energy bill savings.

  • Make Smart Use of Window Coverings
    Myrtle Beach's sun can warm up your house through bare windows. Consider energy-saving window treatments, such as room-darkening curtains, honeycomb shades, or light-reflecting blinds. These can keep out heat during the hottest hours while still allowing natural light in when you want it. Windows facing south and west get the most sunlight, so focus on these areas when picking and adjusting your window coverings.

  • Switch to Energy-Saving Appliances
    Old appliances, AC units, fridges, and water heaters can consume a lot of power. If you're ready to replace them, consider ENERGY-certified appliances that use less electricity and help reduce your power bills. Energy-saving appliances don't just help your wallet; they can also boost your home's selling price.

  • Add Shade Around Your House
    Trees, shrubs, or awnings placed in key spots can shade your home's exterior. This lowers the indoor temperature and eases the load on your cooling system. Patio umbrellas, pergolas, and other structures also help shield outdoor areas from the sun. This makes these spaces more usable even when it's hot outside. This type of landscaping enhances energy efficiency and improves the appearance of your home. 

  • Use LED Lights and Fans
    Old-style light bulbs emit a significant amount of heat. Switching to LED bulbs reduces heat and power consumption. Ceiling and moving fans also help move air around. This can make rooms feel cooler without significantly increasing your electric bill. Keep in mind that fans have a cooling effect on people, not rooms. Switch them off when you leave the room to cut down on energy use.

Thinking About Moving This Summer?

Whether you're preparing your current home for the Myrtle Beach heat or exploring options for a new place, making your home energy-efficient is always a smart move. If you're set to take the next step in your house hunt, get in touch with us today. Our real estate agents know the local market inside out and can help you find just the right match among available Myrtle Beach homes for sale—with an eye on comfort and value.

Summer gives you a chance to enjoy everything Myrtle Beach offers. Our team can help you get the most out of it by finding a house that keeps you cool, comfy, and energy-smart all summer.

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