How to keep your house cool in the summer without AC

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  • @Jonathanlenthang
    @Jonathanlenthang Před 4 lety +3540

    Me: opens window.
    Mosquito: hehe

  • @vikingkong999
    @vikingkong999 Před 5 lety +1863

    Step 1: open your fridge
    Step 2: get inside the frdige

  • @MsRaineyroo
    @MsRaineyroo Před rokem +503

    This definitely works, I've been doing this for a few years and haven't used my AC in 3 years. I live in a 2 story house, so my fan points outside from an upstairs window, and the other window is open downstairs. Since warm air naturally rises, I don't bother with a downstairs fan pointing upstairs, and my house in the morning can be pretty chilly. People look at me strangely when I try to explain this technique, so I will definitely be sharing this video.

    • @Polarcupcheck
      @Polarcupcheck Před rokem +12

      How long does it take to see temperature drops? Been trying this at different distances from the window, and I can only get the hallway to drop about 1 degree after 2 hours. This is with 76 outside an 85 inside. I can get it to drop to 84.

    • @missmaam3765
      @missmaam3765 Před rokem +6

      Can bugs get in through the screens? 😢

    • @lucas839
      @lucas839 Před rokem +9

      It's been 2 weeks and no shared video please update us :(

    • @Polarcupcheck
      @Polarcupcheck Před rokem +4

      @@lucas839 I want to know what CFM some of these people are moving to get these results. My fan pushes about 1,200 and I can't get the inside near what they outside is. It is always 5-7 degrees F difference.

    • @ForWhhY
      @ForWhhY Před rokem +1

      For you is better to cool down the house fast with Ac. Then use this technique.

  • @naan-oyobizniz3168
    @naan-oyobizniz3168 Před 10 měsíci +81

    Pro tip:
    Place the fan like between one or two meters away from the window. This actually increases the outflow of hot air, thereby increasing the inflow of cold air.

  • @phoenix4193
    @phoenix4193 Před 2 lety +355

    It’s literally soo hot that it’s cooler inside than it is outside

    • @kullnr
      @kullnr Před 2 lety +76

      Did you mean that the other way around?

    • @raduungureanu2080
      @raduungureanu2080 Před 2 lety +67

      @@kullnr I think he meant it's so hot outside there's no cooler air to suck in.

    • @PulasthiKeragala
      @PulasthiKeragala Před 2 lety +11

      That's just how it is everyday where I live

    • @SuperBotanica
      @SuperBotanica Před rokem

      not in Thailand.....

    • @azmanfofo4124
      @azmanfofo4124 Před rokem +3

      Yeah my house like green house so hot in inside but cool at outside home🤔

  • @kattbrown4228
    @kattbrown4228 Před 2 lety +332

    This technique saved us! Actually works!! We have no AC and kids were sweating and crying! Now glad we can sleep cool!
    Thanks for this💕

    • @tjahangon7286
      @tjahangon7286 Před 2 lety +1

      Which ones that work?

    • @kattbrown4228
      @kattbrown4228 Před 2 lety +27

      @@tjahangon7286 putting the fan facing out the window and opening one window on the other side of the house and we really feel the fresh air at night

    • @Crazy-Constructions
      @Crazy-Constructions Před 2 lety

      I made a construction with pc-fans (video is on my channel)

    • @Kareemle
      @Kareemle Před rokem +13

      @@kattbrown4228 only downside is things or people getting in the house through an open window

    • @kattbrown4228
      @kattbrown4228 Před rokem +16

      @@Kareemle we have a screen and dogs..live in a ghetto neighborhood but camera is a must if u have money..or live in a nice neighborhood

  • @kevingray3680
    @kevingray3680 Před 5 lety +388

    I’ll save this video... for next summer 😂😂😂

    • @TheJoeToe
      @TheJoeToe Před 5 lety

      Quare?

    • @Mspams00
      @Mspams00 Před 5 lety +6

      It's time?👀🤫🤔

    • @kristiemiller4752
      @kristiemiller4752 Před 4 lety +2

      Don't forget summer is coming this is a reminder lol I'm actively practicing

    • @bhq700
      @bhq700 Před 4 lety +2

      Reminder its almost summer so dont forget the video

    • @oreo1954
      @oreo1954 Před 3 lety +1

      I’m am your reminder

  • @Morpheus-pt3wq
    @Morpheus-pt3wq Před 2 lety +118

    One note: If you are at home during the hot day, bear in mind, that every piece of electronics you use, creates additional heat, that will accumulate in your house over time. Using electronics, that has high temperatures in load (like a PC/laptop/console during gaming sessions, owen, kettle, etc.), will eventually build up the heat inside - as there is hotter outside, the heat will just keep accumulating - you might end up in an enviroment with much higher temperature, than outside temperature.
    Also, sometimes it´s actually better to leave your windows open during the day, even tho the temperature outside is much higher. The difference between outer and inner pressure will make the air move, making the high temperatures more bearable.

    • @spaaaaace8952
      @spaaaaace8952 Před rokem +5

      Too many unnecessary commas.

    • @Morpheus-pt3wq
      @Morpheus-pt3wq Před rokem +35

      @@spaaaaace8952 any other advice, related to the topic?

    • @AntagonistVR
      @AntagonistVR Před rokem +25

      @@spaaaaace8952 the commas made a lot of sense actually... he pauses in places where you need to remember

    • @BriantWebster
      @BriantWebster Před rokem +4

      @@Morpheus-pt3wq When is it better to leave windows open during the day , even though the temperature is higher outside? Can you give examples?

    • @Morpheus-pt3wq
      @Morpheus-pt3wq Před rokem +3

      @@BriantWebster i don't have exact scientific explanation, but i do it, when i start feeling hot and low on air.

  • @Liam-jy7yi
    @Liam-jy7yi Před 3 lety +268

    Ladies and gentleman its that time of the year we all love. The "staying up at 3:00 because its too hot and cannot turn the fan because its too loud" time. I still have no idea why summer needs to exist?

    • @exzavier8339
      @exzavier8339 Před 3 lety +6

      Lol

    • @davidw2319
      @davidw2319 Před 3 lety +14

      I'd suggest buying a quieter fan then. Also it is very important to choose the right sheets and blankets to your bed.

    • @stepbro4028
      @stepbro4028 Před 2 lety +26

      @@davidw2319 yeah as if im rich

    • @davidw2319
      @davidw2319 Před 2 lety

      @@stepbro4028 how much is your house's monthly income and where do u live?

    • @maxag7500
      @maxag7500 Před 2 lety +2

      @@davidw2319 Dave Ramsey?

  • @w0rning
    @w0rning Před 2 lety +173

    “How to keep your house warm while it’s hot outside”

    • @frenzi5374
      @frenzi5374 Před 2 lety +3

      Do you live in bc its so hot here in camada

    • @w0rning
      @w0rning Před 2 lety +5

      @@frenzi5374 nah right under you guys, I live in Seattle, Washington.

    • @andreao8140
      @andreao8140 Před 2 lety +1

      @@frenzi5374 I live in Alberta, it’s 35 here 😭😭

    • @elikasaba4080
      @elikasaba4080 Před 2 lety +1

      @@andreao8140 same

    • @mikesmith7620
      @mikesmith7620 Před 2 lety +1

      @@frenzi5374 camada

  • @mansfieldlou
    @mansfieldlou Před rokem +77

    Most window fans have both an intake and exhaust setting. Place the fan facing inward in your bedroom and set it on intake and it will pull in the cool night air just as well as the method described here. Works when you don't have access to a window located across the house.

  • @Tabibito-Tsubasa
    @Tabibito-Tsubasa Před 5 lety +289

    1. Turn off your ps4
    2. Go to the river
    3. You realize you don’t need to stay in home

  • @fidibsp
    @fidibsp Před 5 lety +38

    the motion graphic is lit

  • @leonardowynnwidodo9704
    @leonardowynnwidodo9704 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I was suffering for months after moving into a new house around the end of winter. I live in on the second floor, which is basically the attic; I couldn't concentrate on my studies and had to resort to studying in the library most of the time. I hope this video may help me stay cool next summer🤗

  • @Pslam12185
    @Pslam12185 Před 3 lety +24

    So it was about 85 degrees today I’m on the 3 floor in apartment. I’ve been staying at a friends when it’s hit like today but today I tried this and to my amazement it really worked. My friend came by and was shocked as well. ❤️

  • @JamesBowkett36
    @JamesBowkett36 Před rokem +52

    Currently dealing with a heatwave in the UK... ITS TOOO HOT AND US BRITISH ARE NOT USED TO THIS!! We only know rain!

  • @I_am_milan
    @I_am_milan Před 4 lety +23

    I do keep the window blinds closed during the summer to keep the sun rays out, it makes all the difference.

  • @nolongerafan6228
    @nolongerafan6228 Před 5 lety +140

    Better late than never, eh?

    • @pisse3000
      @pisse3000 Před 5 lety +1

      Well, I mean it'll hopefully be summer next year too!

  • @xponen
    @xponen Před 5 lety +14

    I tried this all the time, of course it works, but it have glaring security issue; on an apartment situated above the ground it is okay to use Fan & open windows but on a bungalow on the ground you need to install windows grill, insect net, and a dedicated exhaust fan to keep unwanted stuff outside.

  • @chrissmith.6241
    @chrissmith.6241 Před 5 lety +10

    I've been doing thie fan thing since mid July. It helps. But the smoke from all the fires gets sucked in too; especially at night and early morning.

  • @Mr._Du
    @Mr._Du Před 4 měsíci +3

    This is great advice for people who live in areas that actually get cool at night. I *really* wish I could just keep out the heat during the day and then air out the house at night and skip the AC altogether most days. No such luck in the southern US where our summer "lows" are 75F with near 100% humidity.
    Works great for about one week in April and another week in October, though!

  • @kristinakika
    @kristinakika Před rokem +13

    Thanks for advice... my mom also uses this technique, she knows it for a long time now, she does this without fans, without electricity , she opens some windows and doors during night, and closes everything during day

    • @rob4197
      @rob4197 Před rokem +9

      That's because the house is in position to catch the wind creating natural cross ventilations. A lot of homes can't catch the wind like that ( most use fan(s)).

  • @TaylorMade511
    @TaylorMade511 Před 5 lety +23

    Get a metal bucket. Fill it with ice. Place the bucket in front of the fan. Point the fan to you.

    • @n_u001
      @n_u001 Před 5 lety +2

      Yeah, you arent actually cooling the house, as the heal taken out of the freezer to make it cold is going back into the house from the hot coils at the back.

    • @ineedchicken6995
      @ineedchicken6995 Před 5 lety

      Put ice in bed*

    • @vonshango6311
      @vonshango6311 Před 3 lety

      @Syed Abdullah then buy the ice.

    • @vonshango6311
      @vonshango6311 Před 3 lety +1

      @@n_u001 then buy the ice.

  • @elysabethmuliawan9961
    @elysabethmuliawan9961 Před 5 lety +160

    Cool without ac? Easy. I'll do it with ice. Just put my head for a few seconds in the freezer. Refreshed. Repeat

    • @MagmaDashE
      @MagmaDashE Před 4 lety +15

      Exactly what I do! I even put my cat in there sometimes (she's a Norwegian Forest and loves cold so she's happier than ever before lol)

    • @juljasmaharchive
      @juljasmaharchive Před 4 lety +16

      @@MagmaDashE umm

    • @armaansaini8548
      @armaansaini8548 Před 4 lety +4

      It's not practical

    • @homoman2825
      @homoman2825 Před 4 lety +8

      Hah same i usually have a freezer in my room i put my pelvis inside to calm it down whenever i see something attractive

    • @vonshango6311
      @vonshango6311 Před 3 lety +2

      repeat every 20 min.

  • @melaniexoxo
    @melaniexoxo Před 5 lety +175

    Well gosh summer is almost officially over :)

  • @jazz1tup
    @jazz1tup Před 2 lety +35

    Now I just remembered what I did once as a University student, during the hottest summer I can think of: I put my pajama in a freezer for 45min. and then I put it on! lol
    BTW: This fan-technique works 100%. After the sunset, you must place it approx. 1.4m from the window and direct it to the bottom of your window (in any room facing south at the top floor), since the hot air goes up. Open your windows facing north at all floors. Get roller mosquito nets for your windows! Done.

  • @byronrogers4489
    @byronrogers4489 Před rokem +4

    The drapes that block out most of the light are awesome in the summer.

  • @christopherlopez2491
    @christopherlopez2491 Před 2 lety +54

    Seattle 2021 (June) today it’s only 84 haha Monday will be 100... funny how it’s mild but feels hot.

    • @andreakopyan9714
      @andreakopyan9714 Před 2 lety +1

      🥲

    • @urlocalcokewhore
      @urlocalcokewhore Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah I’m in Kittitas County (ew I know) and it’s going to get up to 110° later this week 🥲

    • @THEGHOSTEDITS
      @THEGHOSTEDITS Před 2 lety +2

      @@urlocalcokewhore thats happening tmr here in B.C

    • @experssion123
      @experssion123 Před 2 lety +4

      And people are lining outside home depot at 6 am for a portable ac like they're trying to buy a 3080ti

    • @carekkbear
      @carekkbear Před 2 lety +1

      Tacoma is 104

  • @creepmike77
    @creepmike77 Před 4 lety +27

    I'm dealing with a heatwave in Cleveland right now. My peener is stuck to my leg like a sweaty slug.

  • @vonshango6311
    @vonshango6311 Před 3 lety +8

    0:30 pick room to cool, open window to let cool air in. 0:42 across the house open window and point a fan outward to blow warm air out and create a low pressure system in house sucking cool air in through the first open window. obviously you need window screens and obviously the outside air must be cooler than the inside air by 5F+ to feel any benefit.

  • @lexburgess2436
    @lexburgess2436 Před rokem +5

    In the UK trying to prepare for the 40 degree Celsius heatwave 😭

  • @amel2784
    @amel2784 Před rokem +20

    I figured this out for myself decades ago in a house that got particularly hot in a hot arid environment. We used swamp coolers so the windows needed to be open for it to work well but for some reason, suction of air out the window didn't occur. So, I placed a fan blowing out the window of the hottest room and it worked well for us.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Před 7 měsíci

      Lies again? Body Heat Berita Harian

  • @yixnorb5971
    @yixnorb5971 Před rokem +5

    I used to sleep on the floor. Our house had a than below. concrete foundation, which stays cooler than the ambient air. Also, heat travels upward, leaving it cooler

  • @somrajrao1380
    @somrajrao1380 Před 2 lety +35

    Ninja Technique: Plant tress🌾

  • @ryans413
    @ryans413 Před 2 lety +9

    Dosnt help when nighttime is still muggy and humid just allowing all the hot air in again at night

  • @Gregavision
    @Gregavision Před 4 lety +19

    Great info and the most soothing voice I’ve ever heard.

  • @cherylschumaker1366
    @cherylschumaker1366 Před 5 lety +32

    My Dad taught me this year's ago He was a smart man

    • @cpufreak101
      @cpufreak101 Před 5 lety +2

      Cheryl Schumaker my uncle had a similar trick, run the ceiling fans in reverse so they suck the hot air up and it stays up there until it cools. In his experience it's worked great.

    • @RepublicOfIraq
      @RepublicOfIraq Před 2 lety

      Years*

    • @yfhello
      @yfhello Před měsícem

      My dad is useless

  • @thecoolless8256
    @thecoolless8256 Před 3 lety +20

    Humidity level at 94%, temperature at 36°C, realfeel at 47° C. Wellcome to NorthEast India Summer.

  • @claprain1029
    @claprain1029 Před 3 lety +14

    Her voice is soooo soothing! ASMR triggered x

  • @davidparker2173
    @davidparker2173 Před 8 měsíci

    Probably best to just build in an air system for that very purpose, and one in the attic too, both auto set with temperature control. A ceiling fan can also promote a decent wind chill, and freshen air.

  • @tuanas458
    @tuanas458 Před 4 lety +4

    this actually works lol. I stay In a small room with 2 windows. I pointed one fan out and the window if front of my draws in colder air. Its like having AC on very low though

  • @TheSilentOne666
    @TheSilentOne666 Před 2 lety +12

    Moving up to Washington, from California, I was really alarmed that homes don't have A/C up here. "Oh it doesn't get hot in WA, you'll be fine." Then it immediately goes up to over 100. It was warmer here than in my hometown. Granted, I'm well aware that's not normal, but I just have the worst luck in the world. I will be using these tips, to help out in the more mild heat we now have.

  • @BreadMuncher127
    @BreadMuncher127 Před 8 měsíci

    this helps so much my bedroom gets so overheated with me in it i get sick so more ideas help me avoid getting sick! 👍

  • @900Yugo
    @900Yugo Před 5 lety +13

    Try this in Taipei, good luck when its super humid,with typhoons andeven at night,the heat is around 38 C.

    • @Bleeperblopper497
      @Bleeperblopper497 Před 2 lety

      Move somewhere else or live in your basement

    • @900Yugo
      @900Yugo Před 2 lety

      @@Bleeperblopper497 GThr The Basement is even worse. Taiwan is a very humid country to begin with on an island.

    • @typingcat
      @typingcat Před rokem

      Well, the humidity thing is the same for Korea, but at least it does not reach 38C at night. I think during the day, on the hottest summer day, it may reach 38 occasionally (but mostly below 36). But during the night, the temperature usually drops below 30. However, the sad fact is that I think the apartment building somehow retains the heat of the day. It is 22 o'clock, and it is supposed to be 29C outside (according to the Internet), but the room temperature is still 34F.

  • @lmtada
    @lmtada Před 5 lety +15

    Move bed to basement. Get additional whirlybird for roof. Insulated roof.

  • @AwareLife
    @AwareLife Před rokem +16

    From a lifetime of experiencing Australian heatwaves, a hot land.
    Proper insulation is something often overlooked and it really does a big job (without extra cost when you have it in place.) And especially when AC is an issue either the cost or not having any. Insulation will lessen costs of heating in winter too. With climate crisis now, insulating properly is now more important. It will get worse, so put work into insulating your living space properly - it is your refuge.
    Temperature transfer is most between roof and windows. Roof insulation is first priority. A heat removing fan can also help in roof space.
    Keep sun off windows BEFORE IT ENTERS, with external blinds (cheapest are bamboo ones). Using light internal blinds does not help as much because the "glasshouse effect" has already happened, heating the air in the home as sunlight enters through glass.
    But if can't have external blinds, you can make the internal blinds more insulating first by having a pull down blind that close fits the window space. We also have heavy (reflecting backed) drapes that can close the windows off more. Less mobile air in trapped window space acts like an insulator. The major insulating measures of roof and windows really do slow the house gaining heat in summer and loosing heat in winter. The more you insulate the more effective are things like fans, and the cheaper it all is. Once you have good insulation going it is forever. No more costs for it once it is in and paying you well back. Get things closed up early in the morning on heatwave days.

    • @blackmber
      @blackmber Před 9 měsíci +1

      Great tips. If your windows are old, look into getting new ones that are better insulated or coated to block the sun’s heat. We have some old and new windows in our house, and the difference is very noticeable in both summer and winter.

    • @AwareLife
      @AwareLife Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@blackmber Also it is an inital expense but double glazed windows help with stopping heat as well as cold. I think there are more properties with double glazing in UK. to deal with cold. But still best to keep them shaded from outside.

  • @bombdiggity7196
    @bombdiggity7196 Před 14 dny +1

    I’ve been doing this for the last 20 years. And only use my air conditioning about five-10 days in the summer during the hottest week or so (over 30C). My windows will actually fit box fans, so the air exchange is very efficient and reasonably fast.

    • @bombdiggity7196
      @bombdiggity7196 Před 14 dny

      I’ve also been preaching this for the past 20 years. This is a great video to share when I’m explaining how it works.

    • @amirhamza7610
      @amirhamza7610 Před 5 dny

      You mean exhaust fans? They also do the same work right?

  • @veilsideskyline33
    @veilsideskyline33 Před 2 lety +2

    Also you can use emergency blankets to cover windows to reflect sunlight

  • @snp9417
    @snp9417 Před 4 lety +49

    its 95 right now in holland. I am not used to this. I think I am melting

    • @jonsnow3300
      @jonsnow3300 Před 4 lety +1

      38 vandaag wtf

    • @Ricky911_
      @Ricky911_ Před 4 lety +2

      @@jonsnow3300 it's Fahrenheit. Also, it's 35°C

    • @seriousgamerplays
      @seriousgamerplays Před 4 lety +6

      rookie numbers. Here in India it's at least 45 C

    • @poyipoyixd849
      @poyipoyixd849 Před 4 lety +1

      can you guys atleast use a celcius instead of farenheight im so confused right now

    • @jashmodi
      @jashmodi Před 4 lety +1

      Serious Gamer here in ahmedabad it’s raining right now at 3 AM. The temperature was 47 degrees Celsius at 3 PM

  • @arthursoesman
    @arthursoesman Před 3 lety +7

    2 very important tips when using an airco!
    NEVER! direct the cold air flow at yourself! This can lead to stiff muscles and bones, muscle pain, and even very painful mucous membrane inflammation!
    2: ALWAYS make sure that the humidity is always between 30% -50% in the room! Too low humidity because of the dry air of the airco can cause dry skin, an irritated dry throat that makes you susceptible to viruses, and you can end up with a serious bad cold!

  • @sharonducci7089
    @sharonducci7089 Před rokem

    This is a ranch and it’s a finished basement with carpeting it was 82° down there very well insulated however I need to lower the temperature I’m keeping the humidity between 45 and 50 always this will reduce any chances of mold building. But I need to get the temperature down fast I bought an industrial fan and the attic door has a solid door and screen door option to use what I need to know is how do I get the temperatures down when it’s so hot outside it matches

  • @18mvo
    @18mvo Před 3 měsíci

    Genius work.. couldnt have figured this out without you guys.

  • @googleuser1684
    @googleuser1684 Před 5 lety +13

    Pffffffffffff......yeah ok....try this in Florida and let me know how it goes

  • @urvishsubodh
    @urvishsubodh Před 2 lety +7

    I live in Vancouver. Sorry what is a second bedroom? Is that a thing in the rest of Canada?

  • @sue4182
    @sue4182 Před rokem +2

    Great! It’s 85 in the house right now but the suns going down so I just set up my fan and windows. It’ll get down to 70F tonight, so fingers crossed! Tomorrow it goes back down to 45F at night, I can’t wait

  • @ciannacoleman5125
    @ciannacoleman5125 Před 4 lety +1

    Good ideas we did similar stuff when we were in coastal CA, but what about when the “cool” air is still in the 80s?

  • @charlierudden7612
    @charlierudden7612 Před 4 lety +5

    Well we hit 39°C! in England yesterday so I’ll try this.

    • @Ricky911_
      @Ricky911_ Před 4 lety +1

      Oh yeah, I was in vacation there 1 week before you commented this. It was a miximum of 24°C where I was in southwestern while in London it reached 27°C. On the radio they said the week afterwards was gonna be 39°C. In Paris they reached 42°C. That's literally hotter than Las Vegas

    • @wdude9997
      @wdude9997 Před 4 lety +1

      haha, come to Australia, then you will know what heat is.

    • @deanjohnson1711
      @deanjohnson1711 Před 4 lety

      I live in the uk too the fan in the window works c

  • @chadmcdougall2536
    @chadmcdougall2536 Před 5 lety +60

    Little late CBC ...

  • @niannonae
    @niannonae Před 8 dny +1

    If you have exhaust fans, it will help a lot

  • @nik0047
    @nik0047 Před 2 lety +1

    This Technique really works, thank you guys.

  • @jimbanville
    @jimbanville Před 5 lety +11

    Says someone in Canada. 😂😂😂
    Bring your fans down to South Georgia.

  • @jptrainor
    @jptrainor Před 5 lety +8

    Lookup "whole house fan". They were very common in the days before ubiquitous air conditioning.
    Also, most two story air conditioned houses are running on a single zone heating/cooling system with the thermostat on the first floor. They are designed to heat, not cool (using the word "designed" generously here). When used to cool the upstairs, a large temperature gradient develops between upstairs and downstairs (where the single thermostat is installed). This happens because most of the air return and supply is happening on first floor and that cool air never rises to the second floor (in the winter heating season the hot air does rise, so it works fine). When cooling, to get 22 C upstairs the thermostat, downstairs, has to be set to a lower temperature - possibly much lower depending on the layout of the house and the size of air vents. Resolve that by restricting the lower floor return vents (assuming you upstairs return vents) and first floor supply vents. That will pull more stale hot air from the second floor and push more cool air directly upstairs. That upstairs cool air will naturally sink to the first floor and the end result will be uniform temperature. It's a hack, but it's easy and works really well. I do this to my house at the beginning of every cooling season. Don't heat the house when configured like this, in fact, shut off the gas while configured like this to ensure you don't accidentally heat.
    p.s. Houses should be designed with two zone heating/cooling systems to begin with. It's not a huge additional expense if done when the house is built.

    • @cozza819
      @cozza819 Před 2 lety +2

      Interesting. It's like PC case design - exhaust is very important

  • @mikeslater6246
    @mikeslater6246 Před 2 dny

    You can also do this if you have central air by using just the circulator. If you open a window in one or two rooms you aren't using and close those doors while opening the window in the room you want to cool leaving its door open to the rest of the house, the air in those closed rooms will be forced outside and you'll pull air in through the window that is open to the rest of the house and the circulator system. You might even want to use towels or some other material under the closed door edge to cut down on the leakage under the door.

  • @damigamermx-us8291
    @damigamermx-us8291 Před 6 dny +1

    We are now melting in south Texas and north of Mexico. It’s over 40 C (104 F) and power is running out because of multiple houses using milisplits

  • @jimmywilkins368
    @jimmywilkins368 Před 5 lety +69

    Since 80% houses don’t have a basement....... lol 😂

    • @OwlsUniqueSounds
      @OwlsUniqueSounds Před 4 lety +8

      90% of houses in Canada has basements

    • @Raylightsen
      @Raylightsen Před 4 lety +11

      Talk about no common sense logic right? Not all houses have basement.

    • @OwlsUniqueSounds
      @OwlsUniqueSounds Před 4 lety +1

      @@Raylightsen I'm guessing you have never been to Canada

    • @allieamv4585
      @allieamv4585 Před 3 lety +5

      @@OwlsUniqueSounds what would I do there lmao

    • @nancythepa4663
      @nancythepa4663 Před 3 lety

      90 percent hot

  • @TropicalRegicide
    @TropicalRegicide Před 5 lety +32

    As an HVAC technician, I've gotta say this is BS
    There's only a few (US) states that this will work in. Even so, this doesn't help regulate humidity which is just as important as temperature.
    Cute video tho

    • @KENDRAPR1
      @KENDRAPR1 Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks i guess

    • @NotSoCrazyNinja
      @NotSoCrazyNinja Před 3 lety

      The one summer in my adult years that I have tried to go a summer without AC, about mid-summer I gave up because it was too dang hot and humid and everything inside my house was moist. Hot humid summers are no joke and air conditioning/refrigeration was probably one of the best inventions ever made in recent times.

  • @vineshram
    @vineshram Před 17 dny

    CZcams knows what i need in my recommendations

  • @bruceleeheehee
    @bruceleeheehee Před rokem +1

    Mosquitoes loved the first idea 👍

  • @paris9316
    @paris9316 Před 3 lety +7

    Omg the the UK summer is so hot. The fan is blowing hot air at me

    • @somefatkid2080
      @somefatkid2080 Před 3 lety

      Same rn its 30 degrees celcuis and thats around 90 degrees Farren height

    • @somefatkid2080
      @somefatkid2080 Před 3 lety

      @Ryu you live Australia?

    • @Itachi-ln9ts
      @Itachi-ln9ts Před 3 lety +1

      In india where i live summer temp is 45 C

    • @vatoloco6536
      @vatoloco6536 Před 3 lety

      @Ryu here in houston sometimes its 98 f and feels like 115f with the humidity

    • @harshitatirumalasetty339
      @harshitatirumalasetty339 Před 3 lety

      in india where i live is 48 celsius today

  • @furrykit3
    @furrykit3 Před 3 lety +5

    Her:open window
    Me: i don’t have a window

    • @vonshango6311
      @vonshango6311 Před 3 lety

      then you better make one. two if you want to cool the place.

    • @furrykit3
      @furrykit3 Před 3 lety +1

      @@vonshango6311 bruh if it will it will eather face my sis room the hallway kitchen or the shower

    • @Sam-gj7ol
      @Sam-gj7ol Před 3 lety +1

      @@furrykit3 get a new house

    • @furrykit3
      @furrykit3 Před 3 lety

      @@Sam-gj7ol i wish but i only have 20 bucks

    • @furrykit3
      @furrykit3 Před 3 lety

      bruh

  • @justanordinaryguy3590

    Does the low pressure principle not work if the other window is not facing the opposite direction of the room we want to cool off?
    There's another house right behind my house, so there is no window across the room I want to cool.

  • @arifjayas9024
    @arifjayas9024 Před 3 měsíci

    isnt it more effective to use bernauli prin
    ciple for the fan

  • @laughtoohard9655
    @laughtoohard9655 Před 5 lety +5

    I've been doing this for years and I'm a big "fan" of forcing air out of the house, however if you have a basement place the fan in the doorway and suck the air out of the basement. It works best if you can place something around the fan covering the remainder of the doorway. A sheet would do the job.

  • @Poopdeck1015
    @Poopdeck1015 Před rokem +3

    What if your room faces the sun for the longest part of the day? Do I leave my windows open or not? I’ve tired that before and it just heats the house up more. Is there something I’m missing?

    • @rob4197
      @rob4197 Před rokem +1

      Fan was drawing warmer air surrounding the building created by the sun. Push air out of the window from the warmest area/room when outside wind not blowing against the fan. If the room ihumidity is 10L capacity).

  • @mariokart6118
    @mariokart6118 Před rokem +1

    Cool air is slower than hot air. So cool air doesn’t rush in energetically speaking.

    • @inomad1313
      @inomad1313 Před rokem

      I learned this in a video about attic ventilation. For every square inch/centimeter of exhaust you need 2 square inches/centimeters of intake.
      Intake and exhaust fans can modify this ratio.

    • @rob4197
      @rob4197 Před rokem

      use a window fan for intake (suck in) and/or push air out of the air intake room into the hallway ( fan at 1 meter from inside of room door).

  • @LunarBastet
    @LunarBastet Před 2 lety +1

    It’s still over 100 degrees at night where I live lol

  • @YazidHLH
    @YazidHLH Před 5 lety +6

    Actually everyday is summer in Indonesia 😅

  • @pisse3000
    @pisse3000 Před 5 lety +3

    What a pleasant voice

    • @DaveDugdaleColorado
      @DaveDugdaleColorado Před 2 lety

      I have to think she has one of the most sought after voiceover‘s in the industry.

  • @tf7274
    @tf7274 Před 4 lety

    Circulation pump...200 ft of hose in a loop buried a few inches below the ground...and a rad with fan. You'll need a dehumidifier as well. But your probabaly already running one. Run the cooled antifreeze thru the rad...just make sure you don't have a leaker.

  • @dcwalk1
    @dcwalk1 Před 3 lety

    Really instructive I'll buy a big extractor just for that ! now!

  • @MissFoxification
    @MissFoxification Před 5 lety +8

    It's after midnight here and is 80% relative humidity and climbing. If I open the windows it will increase corrosion and feel hotter than it is. If I use the dehumidifier or AC a little, it will feel cooler than the outside air without expending much energy at all.
    During the day when there's a breeze and lower humidity I open up. As the humidity increases in the afternoon, I close up again. My power bills are 1/3 of the regional average for a household of the same size. There's only 5c difference between inside and outside, but it feels cooler inside.

    • @jmdds
      @jmdds Před rokem

      It is not the humidity that make you feel muggy but the DEW point.That is the reason they call it relative humidity.The humidity always rise at night when the temperature get cooler.

    • @MissFoxification
      @MissFoxification Před rokem

      ​@@jmdds That's semantics. You don't feel the dew point, you feel the humidity. I know what RH and AH is, I know what the dew point is and how it impacts humidity and condensation.
      You necroposted on a 4 year old post in an effort to correct someone and feel right.. wow.

  • @Hacker07Gaming
    @Hacker07Gaming Před 5 lety +70

    so useless when it's 100+ outside

    • @anidubme_studios
      @anidubme_studios Před 3 lety

      If it's 100
      How you are even alive??

    • @coolstar2398
      @coolstar2398 Před 3 lety +13

      @@anidubme_studios he talking about 100 Fahrenheit so like 38 or 39 degrees

    • @kibareh2606
      @kibareh2606 Před 2 lety +6

      @@coolstar2398 100°C 😳

    • @cheesymarshmellows
      @cheesymarshmellows Před 2 lety +2

      @@kibareh2606 No 100°F

    • @coolstar2398
      @coolstar2398 Před 2 lety +2

      @@kibareh2606 where I’m from our summers are up to 117°F which is something like 42-44°C completely liveable

  • @philipjohn4149
    @philipjohn4149 Před 5 lety

    I turn my heat off when I go to bed in the winter... Just to avoid dry air. I use a humidifier and extra blankets. I sleep best at 60 d f. Mind you I don't wear shorts and sandles in January like some! I do only wear dry fit clothing in summer because cotton is to hot. I will try this recommendation only because it's the heat has dropped.

  • @zahinaqtabsodial1383
    @zahinaqtabsodial1383 Před 4 lety

    Hey is across really required or could it be adjacent

  • @luqmanabdulhalim2090
    @luqmanabdulhalim2090 Před 5 lety +57

    the moment you woke up the next morning all your stuff is gone...someone broke your house

  • @maharathy
    @maharathy Před 5 lety +5

    Well the main concern is humidity and mosquitoes who just wait outside for the windows to be open.

    • @gowthamsmiley3902
      @gowthamsmiley3902 Před 5 lety

      Are you from India

    • @maharathy
      @maharathy Před 5 lety

      @@gowthamsmiley3902 ;)

    • @vonshango6311
      @vonshango6311 Před 3 lety

      screen. screen. screen. they sell them across canada/usa. no screens where you live?

  • @lastcommodore2071
    @lastcommodore2071 Před 4 měsíci

    This was standard practice in homes in Japan for ages.

  • @MsErikaOh
    @MsErikaOh Před 3 lety +1

    Just today, the temperature is at 44 degrees. Welcome to a tropical country.

  • @johnwang9914
    @johnwang9914 Před 5 lety +4

    Electric fans don't move a lot of air, even swinging a door back and forth moves more air than a table fan or even a standing fan. Open windows on walls that are at right angles to each other, this means that at whatever direction the wind is blowing, the pressure at one window will be greater than the other and air will flow through the house. This is actually how planes measure their airspeed by having openings at right angles to each other and measuring the pressure difference. If you have multiple floors, use the stack effect and open both upper and lower floor windows letting heat move the air for you. Ultimately, evaporation is the way to remove heat. Watering your lawn can lower the temperature a lot, watering your roof could reduce the heat in your home quickly but could also cause a lot of damage due to calcification, an anti-sediment filter could help prevent damage. Wearing an evaporative vest or just wrapping a slightly damp towel around yourself can help you tolerate the worst heat.

  • @alokkumarchauhan3305
    @alokkumarchauhan3305 Před 5 lety +11

    In North India, it's 45 degree Celsius outside. This method is utterly hopeless.

  • @thelightghazi8853
    @thelightghazi8853 Před 7 dny

    That Microphone Quality is really good even tho the Voice wasn't that good.

  • @Jacklynn_huckleberry
    @Jacklynn_huckleberry Před 2 lety +2

    It's 74 in southeast Alaska it usually doesn't go past the 60s until mid July or sometimes even August but I noticed it's been getting warmer faster each year back in march or April it reached over 60s and thats usually uncommon I hate it so much😭

  • @hellknight1490
    @hellknight1490 Před 3 lety +3

    If the temperature is 35, then we feel that it is heaven in Iraq😂😂

  • @dreamscatcher5324
    @dreamscatcher5324 Před 4 lety +3

    1) open window at night = burglar
    2) Use darker curtain at window in daylight = a microwave house feel

  • @A6hishek
    @A6hishek Před 2 měsíci

    Do i have to close all other windows and open only 2 windows to create low pressure area?

  • @nazihaxor92
    @nazihaxor92 Před 3 lety

    I'm now living in saudi Riyadh. Most of the apartment here very cold inside. but outside really hot, its about 40C.
    I've no idea why 😅

  • @dcfan1107
    @dcfan1107 Před 4 lety +8

    How to keep your house cool in the summer, without AC, except for those in Florida...fixed it for ya ;)

  • @jaspervn4722
    @jaspervn4722 Před 4 lety +10

    i just took the advice about opening the window and 3 moths and 2 mosquito flew in

    • @stephhenricks1022
      @stephhenricks1022 Před 4 lety +2

      Try putting a screen on your window.

    • @NotSoCrazyNinja
      @NotSoCrazyNinja Před 3 lety

      That's the norm for me at night in the summer here, but instead of window it is door. Open the door to come in the house, dozens of flying critters decide to invade. Never fails.

    • @vonshango6311
      @vonshango6311 Před 3 lety +2

      you need a screen before you open the window.

  • @SherKhan-hu1bj
    @SherKhan-hu1bj Před rokem

    Thank You for The Tips

  • @LamTran-sw6yz
    @LamTran-sw6yz Před 5 měsíci

    I’m have a question to answer?
    What happens if the weather hits into the 40c to 50c ,
    How do you cool down quickly and fast cool down, to the normal body temperature like 10c cooler.