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5 Ways to Beat the Heat & Save Energy
Post Date:05/27/2026
When temperatures rise, it’s easy for energy use and utility bills to climb with them.
The good news is a few simple changes can help keep your home cooler, reduce energy use, and help you stay save money and stay comfortable all summer long.
Here are a few low-cost and no-cost ways to get started:
- Close your home during the day & open it up at night.
Close windows, blinds, and shades when it’s hot outside to block heat from entering your home.
Light-colored window coverings can help reflect heat away.
When temperatures drop at night, open windows and doors to bring in cooler air.
- Use fans to stay comfortable.
A ceiling fan can help circulate cool air from your air conditioning.
Make sure to set ceiling fans to spin counterclockwise, which pushes air down and creates a cool breeze.
- Limit heat from appliances.
Appliances and electronics give off heat.
Try running dishwashers and laundry in the evening and switch to LED bulbs to keep your home cooler.
- Keep hot air out and cool air in.
Seal gaps around doors and windows with caulk or weatherstripping.
You can also seal cracks in attics, basements and crawl spaces to prevent unwanted heat from getting in.
- Make the most of your cooling system.
Set your thermostat a few degrees higher when possible and keep filters clean so your system runs efficiently and doesn’t work harder than it needs to.
Get more tips & ways to save from the Energy Trust of Oregon.
Learn More
- Visit our Cooling Resources webpage to find health & safety information, places to cool off, and updates on weather-related closures and cancellations.
- Find spraygrounds in Hillsboro.
