AC Repair ~ Keeping Your Cool While You Wait On Help

Is your air conditioning system in need of repair? If so and you have already solicited the services of an HVAC contractor, you may be wondering what you can do in the meantime. Your first priority is likely to stay cool, especially if you have someone living in your home who is sensitive to heat. The following suggestions can help you get through your uncomfortable experience.

Turn the AC off and use the fan setting.

Do not leave your air conditioning system running in hopes that it may start cooling. You will likely only blow stagnant, hot air throughout your home and waste energy. Instead, switch your AC to the fan setting, which will circulate air. If your system has malfunctioned due to ice buildup, using the fan setting can aid in deicing the unit while you wait on the technician. 

Turn on standalone fans and exhaust hot air.

Turn on ceiling fans, which will also circulate air. If you have box or oscillating fans, these can also be used. The exhaust fan on your stove hood can be used to force hot air out of your home. Placing box fans in windows is another way to draw hot air out. If you have an attic, opening the attic door can also aid in exhausting hot air. 

Refrain from using appliances that produce heat.

Cooking, drying laundry in a clothes dryer, and using certain hair styling appliances creates excess heat. Postpone activities that involve the use of these items until your air conditioning system is repaired.

Close blinds.

Closing your blinds will thwart some of the outside heat produced by the sun's rays. If you decide to put box fans in your windows, carefully rest your blinds on top of the fans and keep the veins of your blinds closed. If you have a sun room, it is a good idea to close the door to the room to block heat from the area. 

Stay hydrated.

Dehydration is a major issue during the summer months, and this is even more of a risk when AC repair is needed. Ensure that you drink water while you are waiting, which will replace water lost through sweat. You may also want to consider using spray bottles filled with water to spray mists on your skin. Avoid drinking sodas, coffee, tea, and alcohol because although they are liquids, they may contribute to dehydration. This is because these drink choices are diuretics, which means that they remove moisture from the body. Opt for fruit juice if you must have something to drink that is flavored. Click here to learn more about air conditioning repair.


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