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Thread: How to Keep Your Home Cool during the Summer

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    Default How to Keep Your Home Cool during the Summer

    Sometimes it becomes difficult to stay at our home as the rooms become very warm due to the scorching sun. Sometimes the rooms seem to be furnaces. During the day time it becomes almost impossible to stay in the rooms for the heat. And even at the end of the day, when people come back from their work after a tiring day, the room cannot give them the desired peaceful cold atmosphere. However, there are many ways to keep your home cool during the summer months. Some of those ways are discussed below. Check out the tips. These will certainly help you. Have a cool rest at your home.

    1. Close the doors and windows of all your rooms during the daytime. And also use the curtains. It will help you keep away the scorching heat of the sun and fight it from coming inside your room. However, at the end of the day, don’t forget to open all the windows as during the evening, the cold air will enter your rooms and will make your home very comfortable.


    2. Another very effective way to keep your rooms cool during the summer days is to put wet curtains on your windows. Dip the curtains in the cold water and hang then in the windows. In stead of curtains, you can also use other thin clothes that take time to become dry.


    3. If you have a roof just above your rooms, it is obvious that your rooms will become just like furnaces during the daytime. So, to reduce the temperature of the rooms, you need to pour cold water on your roof floor after the sunset. A lot of water will be required. This is a very good process of reducing the temperature of the rooms.

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    Seems to me that for this we will have to hire one more labour. Instead of this we will install an air conditioner and enjoy the cool in summer, what do you think ?

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    Default Open them up

    It's called opening the windows.

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    i dont think
    pouring cold water on your roof floor after the sunset
    will help when reading this i was a bit confused what do u actually mean by pouring cold water on your roof floor ? i could understand if u said roof but roof floor ? wouldent that just damage the flooring ?

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