Air Conditioners
Monday, February 19th, 2007Here is the next tip in our “Don’t be an Eel with Energy” challenge.
With summer in full swing in the southern hemisphere and not far off in the northern one luxury of cheap electricity is the liberal use of Air Conditioners. Whilst undoubtedly useful for some when extreme weather hits the need for an Air Conditioner is often a consequence of less than optimal housing design. A recent study has also found that air conditioners can in fact make the outside temperature hotter by upto 2°! (See the end of this post for more info)
Simple modifications can reduce and even eliminate the need for Air Conditioners;
- Installing/upgrading insulation in the ceiling and walls will stop your house heating up when its hot outside.
- Installation of awnings on the outside of the windows will prevent direct sunlight hitting and entering the house. Well designed awnings will block summer sun, yet allow winter sun in for warmth.
- On hot days, ensure you keep all doors and windows closed. Close the curtains to keep the sun out and door snakes to stop hot drafts from entering through gaps. When it does cool down at night, open the doors/windows to let the cool air into the house.
- If you have older windows/doors, consider fitting foam to help them seal and keep out hot air. You can buy the foam at hardware stores and is like sticky tape so is very easy to install.
- In place of an Air Conditioner install/use Ceiling fans. They are the most energy efficient form of cooling and are the cheapest to purchase, cheapest to run. They operate quietly and are suitable for rooms of all sizes.


