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May 14, 2018

Prepare your New Home in Oklahoma City for Summer

Moving to a New Home in Summer4 Ways to Get Your New Home in Oklahoma City Prepared for Hot Weather

Long, hot weeks are almost here, and you need to make sure your house is prepared to handle the heat. If you have a new house or are about to move to Oklahoma City, you might not have yet considered how your house will manage over the summer.

You will definitely benefit by getting your new home ready for hot times ahead, and there are some things you can do today that can assist to make the change in seasons a smooth one. Below are four ideas to get your new house ready for summer in Oklahoma City.

Seal Windows and Doors

A lot of homeowners realize that windows and doors readily enable cool air to leak out, if they aren't properly sealed at the edges. However, the problem might be bigger than you believe, since around 33% of your house's cooled air can disappear through leakage in these vulnerable places.

That's why you should take time to survey windows and doors to make sure they are adequately sealed against air loss. Weather-stripping needs to be examined and replaced if it is hard, weak or cracked. For places where weather-stripping is hard to put in, silicone caulk can provide guarding against leaks.

Also, be sure to close wide gaps with expanding foam. You can buy it in easy-to-use spray cans, expanding foam will offer the utmost defense for wide-open spots around doors and windows.

Perform an Air Conditioning System Tune-Up

Your new residence's A/C system will most likely be heavily utilized this summer, so you want to be positive it is capable of withstanding the load placed upon it. That is why you need to get in touch with a professional to perform a thorough system inspection and tune-up.

Definitely, you will want to make sure that your air conditioner's heat-transferring components, the evaporator and condenser, are very clean. Dust, dirt and other bits can block an effective transfer of heat from your house, which makes your system less effective and efficient.

In addition, be sure that all of the air filters are checked several times during the course of the summer. Clean filters allow for better air flow and also prevent stress on your system. In due time, the rather low sum you invest in air filters will save you money in lessened energy costs and longer equipment lifespans.

Enhance Attic and Crawlspace Insulation

Insulation is vital for inhibiting hot air from entering your abode and for keeping cooled air inside. You need to check out your attic and crawlspace, if applicable, to be sure these areas are well-insulated.

Many heat and air companies provide no-cost insulation inspections, so you should most likely talk to a professional to hear their recommendation.

Install LED Bulbs and Fixtures

Many people do not understand just how much heat an incandescent bulb puts off, but the truth is that only a little over two percent of the energy spent by a traditional bulb is in the form of light. That translates to a home full of incandescent bulbs creates a fairly large amount of heat that must be overcome by an air conditioner over summer.

You can notably decrease this heat load by replacing current incandescent bulbs with LED bulbs. These solid-state devices change much of the electrical energy to light and discharge very little heat relative to older bulbs. Not only can you conserve money on your electric bill, LED lights often will last for years and years and will diminish your need to frequently replace bulbs.

And, if you are planning for a move to Oklahoma City, A-1 Freeman Moving Group can help get you into that new house that is now totally ready for the summer. Click here to learn more.

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