How to Stay Cool with a Broken AC 

Jul 1, 2024 | AC, Air Conditioner, Blinds, Broken, Ceiling Fans, Cool, Cool Air, Exterior Doors, How To, Summer, Warm Air, Windows

Are you struggling with a malfunctioning AC unit in the scorching Ohio summer heat? Don’t worry; we know how frustrating that can be. The good news is Delaware Heating & Air offers 24/7 emergency services, so we’re here for you around the clock, 365 days a year! We’ll come to your aid as soon as possible for any emergency needs. Plus, our team of NATE-certified professionals promises to deliver the top-notch customer service you deserve all year long. 

We understand your discomfort but try to stay calm and as comfortable as possible until our experts arrive to help. In the meantime, check out our tips on how to stay cool when your AC is broken while waiting for a technician. 

HOW TO STAY COOL WITH A BROKEN AC:  

  • Adjust Your Ceiling Fan’s Blades for Maximum Cooling 
  • Close Your Window Treatments Blinds, and Exterior Doors 
  • Avoid Using Large Heat-Inducing Appliances 
  • Open Your Windows at Night 
  • Create Your Own Makeshift AC 

Adjust Your Ceiling Fan’s Blades for Maximum Cooling 

Did you know most ceiling fans are set to rotate clockwise by default? This helps push cool air downward. But if your air conditioner isn’t working, switching your ceiling fan to a counterclockwise rotation where the air will be pushed upward and dispersed around the room can make a big difference. This simple tweak maximizes the cooling effect of the ceiling fan. 

Close Your Window Treatments and Blinds During the Daytime 

Another way to keep things cool is by blocking the sunlight with your blinds or drapes. While sunlight can uplift our mood, too much direct sunlight during these times might not be ideal. So, it’s a good idea to close all the windows and blinds during the day. Lastly, try to keep your external doors closed as much as possible to prevent warm air from entering your home. 

Open Your Windows at Night 

As night falls, the outdoor temperature naturally drops, offering a cool, refreshing breeze. So, go ahead and open your windows in the evening to enjoy a cooler indoor atmosphere. Just don’t forget to close them again in the morning! 

To keep your home comfy, try to avoid opening exterior doors like the front door, back door, basement doors, or garage door too often. It might seem minor, but limiting how often you open these doors can really help keep warm air out and improve your indoor climate control. 

Avoid Using Large Heat-Inducing Appliances 

Try to steer clear of using large heat-inducing appliances like these: 

  • Oven 
  • Stove 
  • Dryer 
  • Dishwasher 

These appliances can make your home hotter and stuffier while you wait for your technician to arrive. Stay cool and comfortable by giving them a break! 

CREATE YOUR OWN MAKESHIFT AC 

Let’s get a bit creative with this last tip, especially if you’re dealing with extreme heat. They say, “Desperate times call for desperate measures!” 

Did you know you can make a personal cooling device with just two simple materials: ice and an electric fan? It might sound funny, but it works! Here’s how: 

  1. Fill a large bowl or container with ice. 
  1. Place the bowl in front of an electric fan. 
  1. Turn the fan on. 

And there you have it! You’ve made a makeshift air conditioner. The fan blows warm air onto the ice, cooling it as it passes over, creating a refreshing breeze to give you some much-needed relief. 

These tips will help you stay cool while waiting for your AC to get fixed. Remember, we’re always here for you, dedicated to providing the best and most efficient service possible. Whatever your HVAC needs, we’ve got you covered! Don’t hesitate to give us a call—we’d be thrilled to offer you our five-star service! 

At Delaware Heating & Air, your comfort is our top priority! Count on us to get your HVAC system up and running in no time. If you haven’t scheduled your appointment yet, give us a call Delaware Heating & Air today at (740) 227-8302, or schedule a heating or cooling repair appointment online now by clicking here!