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How to Beat the Heat in Southwest Florida

Ryan Morgan • Aug 10, 2023

When we ask our clients why they chose to make the move to Florida, the tropical climate and warm weather are often major deciding factors. Afterall, sunny days and balmy evenings offer the perfect backdrop for a lively Florida lifestyle. However, as temperatures rise to historic levels, so does the need for effective cooling solutions to keep you comfortable. In this blog, we’ll explore various ways to beat the heat and maintain a refreshing oasis indoors.

 

Upgrade Your Insulation:


Proper insulation not only keeps your home warm in winter but also helps to maintain a cool temperature during scorching summers. A few examples of different types of insulation include batt, open/closed cell and spray foam. Ensure that your walls, attic, and floors are well-insulated to prevent heat from seeping inside. Spray foam is the most effective and can significantly reduce your reliance on air conditioning and save on energy bills. Being a premier custom homebuilder in Southwest Florida, Florida Lifestyle Homes uses upscale spray foam insulation with both temperature and noise diffusing properties to keep your home comfortable and quiet.

Install Energy-Efficient Air Conditioning:


If you’re seeking a more powerful cooling solution, invest in an energy-efficient air conditioning system or evaporative cooling system. Opt for a unit with a high SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating to minimize energy consumption. A variable-speed system can adjust accordingly to use only the power needed to maintain a consistent temperature in your home. The location of your unit is also important to its performance! Generally, you’ll find the air handler unit in a garage or attic, and a condenser outside. In these spaces the handler is still affected by un-controlled heat. However, by placing the handler within a cooler, insulated area under conditioned space, such as an interior closet, the handler mustn’t overwork to cool, which results in lower energy costs. Also be sure to regularly clean and maintain your air conditioner to keep it running smoothly and extend its lifespan.

Use Window Treatments Wisely:


Natural lighting is one of the most desired features in any new-construction home. However, there is more than just light coming through the glass! Infrared heat is also sneaking in, raising room temperatures based on the directional exposure of your home and the location of the sun. Luckily, strategic use of window treatments can play a vital role in cooling your home. Install light-colored blinds, shades, or curtains that reflect sunlight instead of absorbing it. Other options include argon gas insulation to reduce infrared heat, as well as “Low-E” infrared resistant film, both of which are available on doors with glass inserts!


Create Outdoor Shade:



Prevent the sun’s rays from penetrating your home by creating outdoor shade. Plant trees strategically around your property, focusing on the east and west sides to block the morning and afternoon sun. Covered lanais and awnings can also provide shade for outdoor spaces and keep the interior cooler.

Add a Pool:



While this won’t affect your thermostat, adding a swimming pool to your backyard or outdoor living area is a great way to increase the value of your home while also providing you and your guests with a great place to cool off! Florida Lifestyle Homes offers resort-inspired pools with a variety of features including bubblers, jets and even submerged seating!

Living in a warm climate doesn’t mean you have to endure oppressive heat inside your home. By utilizing the tips above for your current or next home, staying cool in the hot Florida climate is within your reach. Embrace these techniques and make your home a refreshing oasis during these sizzling summer months! If your thinking of making the move to Southwest Florida, and desire a new custom home that’s cool in more ways than one, then reach out to Florida Lifestyle Homes at (239) 561-8022 or info@flhfl.com.

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