Sun Kool AC

When summertime temperatures hit, keeping cool can prove frustrating and problematic. Struggling constantly to find the right temperatures and manage indoor comfort can take the fun out of summer. It is even more difficult if you have to contend with higher electric bills. You don’t have to fall victim to the oppressive heat. By following a few simple tips, you can keep your family and your Ocala, Florida, home cool and comfortable all summer long.

Cook Outside

Once the sun goes down, the temperatures in Ocala can be a bit more tolerable — at least as long as humidity isn’t a factor. On those occasions, getting outdoors becomes a great way to take the pressure off your AC. Try firing up the grill for dinner to avoid heating up your kitchen.

Join the Kool Club

Before your family suffers from heat stroke, it’s important to give your air conditioner some extra attention. However, service calls are relatively expensive, especially if technicians come to your home numerous times. Instead of all that expense and hassle, join our Kool Club, and take advantage of no overtime or after-hours surcharges, 20 percent discounts on maintenance, and an efficient air conditioner that keeps your family cool all summer long.

Drink Water

It’s easy to fall into the trap of drinking soda, wine, or beer during the summer, as these beverages fit the mood of the season. Regardless of the temptation, you still need to make sure that your entire family is drinking enough water to stay hydrated. Not only does water keep your body temperature regulated, but it also keeps you healthy. In addition to drinking water, diving into water is another viable option. Using a Slip ‘N Slide or similar toys, or heading to your local pool are fun ways to beat the heat.

Before the summer gets into full swing, make sure you are ahead of the game by calling Sun Kool Air Conditioning at 352-282-4763 to take a look at your air conditioner. We’ll make sure it’s running at prime efficiency to provide soothing temperatures throughout the dog days of summer.