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How to Keep Your Utah Home Cooler in the Summer Without Overworking Your AC

Aug 24, 2025

Overheated A/C unit
Overheated A/C unit

How to Keep Your Utah Home Cooler in the Summer Without Overworking Your AC

Summers in Utah can be brutal, especially across Weber, Davis, and Salt Lake County. With temperatures climbing into the high 90s, many homeowners find their air conditioners running nonstop — leading to sky-high energy bills and uneven comfort. Luckily, there are smarter ways to keep your home cool without relying solely on your AC.

1. Improve Attic Ventilation

Your attic plays a bigger role in home comfort than most people realize. A poorly ventilated attic can reach 140–160°F in July, trapping heat that radiates into your living spaces. Adding a solar attic fan from Breezy helps expel hot air, keeping your attic and home significantly cooler.

2. Seal Leaks and Insulate

Gaps around windows, doors, and ductwork allow hot air in and cool air out. Sealing leaks and ensuring proper insulation keeps your home comfortable and lowers energy costs.

3. Use Smart Thermostat Settings

Raising your thermostat just 2–3 degrees and using a programmable or smart thermostat can save homeowners in Utah up to 10% on annual cooling costs.

4. Shade Your Windows

Exterior shading, like awnings or trees, reduces direct sunlight. Inside, blackout curtains or shades help keep heat at bay.

  1. What To Do About It

Want a cooler, more efficient home this summer? Breezy specializes in solar attic fan installation across Weber, Davis, and Salt Lake County. These fans reduce attic heat, extend roof life, and lower AC use — saving you money while keeping your home comfortable. Schedule your free attic inspection with Breezy today.

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