Effective ventilation during the summer months can make the heat more tolerable as well as lower your cooling bills. The movement of air across your skin provides a cooling effect that can reduce the stuffiness you experience inside a room without good ventilation. Good ventilation also helps to improve the quality of the air that is circulating throughout your home.
Venting Skylight
1. Adding a venting skylight to your home increases the effectiveness of your ventilation when the inside air is warmer than that outdoors. Maximum efficiency of a skylight is achieved by placing it as high inside the house as possible and opening only lowest-level windows.
Cross-Ventilation
2. Opening windows on opposite sides of the room creates cross-ventilation that naturally cools a room more effectively than opening just one window. The best effect when creating cross-ventilation is to open the window through which the breeze arrives that is lower than the window through which the breeze exits. This is known as the chimney effect that takes advantage of the cool breeze warming up once it enters the house and the fact that warm air rises.
Open Floor Plans
3. Those who are building or renovating their house should keep in mind that an open floor plan offers more efficient ventilation than one with many interior walls or partitions. If you are building a house, choose an interior arrangement that is more like a loft. During renovation, knock out a wall or create an opening to improve ventilation and keep the entire house cooler during warm weather.
Vent Placement
4. The best way to provide ventilation across the broadest area possible involves proper placement of one vent to allow air to flow in and another vent through which air flows out. Place these vents the farthest distance from each other as possible to cover the largest area possible.
Kitchen and Bathroom Exhaust Fans
5. Get the most out of your kitchen and bathroom exhaust fans by allowing them to run long enough for all the moisture in these rooms to be evacuated. Another option if you don't want the responsibility of learning when the exhaust fans have achieved maximum use is to install humidity-activated fans that automatically detect the moisture in a room and shut off when the moisture drops to an acceptable level.
Attic and Ceiling Fans
6. Circulation in individual rooms and facilitation of your ventilation system can be increased through the use of ceiling fans. Using an attic fan in combination with ceiling fans results in the removal of moist and stagnant air and thereby lowers the humidity in the house so that the heat is not felt as strongly.
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