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What are your advices to cool homes without AC ?

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  • salcie@jlai.luS [email protected]

    Hi there, time to share ways to keep your home cool during hot times

    So ok, usual ways I use:

    • open everything during night
    • close everything during day
    • external sheets on windows without shutters
    • some curtains to prevent heat from going upstairs

    I was also wondering if plants could also help inside, any ideas ?

    Share your advices !

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    #57

    Sleep outside, if you have a space. Get a deck umbrella, a mosquito net and a cot and a sleeping bag (actually on super hot days I used to just sleep on a towel). It's so much cooler than trying to get by indoors with no AC, even with fans. And it's rather pleasant.

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    • salcie@jlai.luS [email protected]

      Hi there, time to share ways to keep your home cool during hot times

      So ok, usual ways I use:

      • open everything during night
      • close everything during day
      • external sheets on windows without shutters
      • some curtains to prevent heat from going upstairs

      I was also wondering if plants could also help inside, any ideas ?

      Share your advices !

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      #58

      Surprised this hasn't been mentioned yet, but awnings. Glass is a superb thermal conductor. Not even the best curtain in the world would prevent air getting hot through the window if the sun is hitting it directly. An awning is meant to shade the window glass, preventing heating way more than a curtain alone.

      Also, if the home has several levels, open the upper floor windows more than the lower ones. Hot air expands and raises. If it has somewhere to escape it will keep the house cool and the windows will draw in wind. Wind moves faster at higher altitudes. That's why attic fans are so effective.

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      • salcie@jlai.luS [email protected]

        Hi there, time to share ways to keep your home cool during hot times

        So ok, usual ways I use:

        • open everything during night
        • close everything during day
        • external sheets on windows without shutters
        • some curtains to prevent heat from going upstairs

        I was also wondering if plants could also help inside, any ideas ?

        Share your advices !

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        #59

        Probably not exactly the answer you're looking for.

        If you have access to sun and are tech savvy, hop on Facebook market place or equivalent. You can probably get very cheap used solar panels that still have plenty of output. Rig up a AC unit in one room and cool just it.

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        • salcie@jlai.luS [email protected]

          Hi there, time to share ways to keep your home cool during hot times

          So ok, usual ways I use:

          • open everything during night
          • close everything during day
          • external sheets on windows without shutters
          • some curtains to prevent heat from going upstairs

          I was also wondering if plants could also help inside, any ideas ?

          Share your advices !

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          #60

          Pretty good (but long) answer with historic solutions here : https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2025/06/dressing-and-undressing-the-home/

          My short answer : do not let the sunshine in (stores, awnings, shutters), let it flow let it go (air), I like big walls and I cannot lie

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          • salcie@jlai.luS [email protected]

            Hi there, time to share ways to keep your home cool during hot times

            So ok, usual ways I use:

            • open everything during night
            • close everything during day
            • external sheets on windows without shutters
            • some curtains to prevent heat from going upstairs

            I was also wondering if plants could also help inside, any ideas ?

            Share your advices !

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            #61

            Not really a thing you can just do, but thick walls. I live in an old house with double layered exterior brick walls. It has such a massive impact that sometimes I wear a vest inside, while it's heatstroke temperatures outside.

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            • salcie@jlai.luS [email protected]

              Hi there, time to share ways to keep your home cool during hot times

              So ok, usual ways I use:

              • open everything during night
              • close everything during day
              • external sheets on windows without shutters
              • some curtains to prevent heat from going upstairs

              I was also wondering if plants could also help inside, any ideas ?

              Share your advices !

              frenchfryenjoyer@lemmings.worldF This user is from outside of this forum
              frenchfryenjoyer@lemmings.worldF This user is from outside of this forum
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              wrote on last edited by
              #62

              Open upstairs windows after 8-9 PM to let cool air in, blackout blinds work really well too

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              • salcie@jlai.luS [email protected]

                Hi there, time to share ways to keep your home cool during hot times

                So ok, usual ways I use:

                • open everything during night
                • close everything during day
                • external sheets on windows without shutters
                • some curtains to prevent heat from going upstairs

                I was also wondering if plants could also help inside, any ideas ?

                Share your advices !

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                #63

                If your roof is not shaded by trees, a light colored roof makes a huge difference. This can be accomplished a number of ways. Replacing your roofing material with a lighter color is ideal but expensive. Coating it with something like Henry Tropi-cool is durable but the product is also a little pricey. The absolute budget way to do this on an asphalt shingled roof is with a slurry of masonry lime. I've experimented with all of these methods and the results are dramatic. In my case the coating paid for itself within one season and made the house noticeably more comfortable.

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                • salcie@jlai.luS [email protected]

                  Hi there, time to share ways to keep your home cool during hot times

                  So ok, usual ways I use:

                  • open everything during night
                  • close everything during day
                  • external sheets on windows without shutters
                  • some curtains to prevent heat from going upstairs

                  I was also wondering if plants could also help inside, any ideas ?

                  Share your advices !

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                  #64

                  Live somewhere it doesn't get hot.

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                  • J [email protected]

                    Lose weight. I'm totally serious. Thin people have much higher natural tolerance for heat.

                    It's no coincidence that so many developed countries have become addicted to AC. The fact is that most people there are now overweight and in many (USA most obviously) over 40% are literally obese. Conversely, AC is much less common in places like France and Japan, and it's not just because they're too cheap.

                    If you want to stay cool in a heatwave, it helps not to be wearing a blubber overcoat that you can't remove.

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                    This may explain why I'm wearing a hoodie in the office in late June while most everybody else is comfortable or still hot.

                    But, I also do lots of outdoors stuff and acclimate to heat up to a point.

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                    • frenchfryenjoyer@lemmings.worldF [email protected]

                      Open upstairs windows after 8-9 PM to let cool air in, blackout blinds work really well too

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                      #66

                      This works really well. I also open the downstairs windows. The hot air going up and out creates a draft effect, sucking in cold air from the downstairs windows.

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                      • salcie@jlai.luS [email protected]

                        Hi there, time to share ways to keep your home cool during hot times

                        So ok, usual ways I use:

                        • open everything during night
                        • close everything during day
                        • external sheets on windows without shutters
                        • some curtains to prevent heat from going upstairs

                        I was also wondering if plants could also help inside, any ideas ?

                        Share your advices !

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                        #67

                        My method is "live in Alaska."

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                        • B [email protected]

                          Pretty good (but long) answer with historic solutions here : https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2025/06/dressing-and-undressing-the-home/

                          My short answer : do not let the sunshine in (stores, awnings, shutters), let it flow let it go (air), I like big walls and I cannot lie

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                          Came here to point to this.

                          Also, if outside noise is preventing one from keeping the windows open over night, get custom-fitted silicone earplugs.

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                          • salcie@jlai.luS [email protected]

                            Hi there, time to share ways to keep your home cool during hot times

                            So ok, usual ways I use:

                            • open everything during night
                            • close everything during day
                            • external sheets on windows without shutters
                            • some curtains to prevent heat from going upstairs

                            I was also wondering if plants could also help inside, any ideas ?

                            Share your advices !

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                            #69

                            When its hot, avoid cooking indoors if you can. Especially iff you dont have proper exhaust in your kitchen. Buy some food that require less heat or none. Sandwiches, Fruits, Salads, etc.

                            Keep your home cool and yourself too.

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                            • P [email protected]

                              Yeah the mozzy mesh is a life saver, for both mosquitoes and flying termite/ant swarm after rain, but do keep in mind that meshes will restrict some air flow. Still, it's better than nothing, and combine with that rooftop onion you might get better result.

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                              I never knew what that rooftop onion does. But now that I know, that's another thing to fix.

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                              • J [email protected]

                                Lose weight. I'm totally serious. Thin people have much higher natural tolerance for heat.

                                It's no coincidence that so many developed countries have become addicted to AC. The fact is that most people there are now overweight and in many (USA most obviously) over 40% are literally obese. Conversely, AC is much less common in places like France and Japan, and it's not just because they're too cheap.

                                If you want to stay cool in a heatwave, it helps not to be wearing a blubber overcoat that you can't remove.

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                                I mostly agree since it's healthy either way, but back when I was half my weight when I studied in a 4 seasons country, coming back to the year round hot and humid home country still makes me immediately sweat the moment I step out of the plane. Constantly felt like I always have a blanket on me. Anecdotal for sure, but I just want to say my piece.

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                                  Aren't there AC systems that just evapourate water from municipal supplies to the atmosphere?

                                  I mean, yes, I'd agree that blowing air over a standing water body isn't AC, but we're getting close.

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                                  You're thinking of a swamp cooler. In some places they work great, in other places they're next to useless.

                                  Air conditioners are called that because they "condition" the air by not just cooling but also by reducing the humidity.

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                                  • salcie@jlai.luS [email protected]

                                    Hi there, time to share ways to keep your home cool during hot times

                                    So ok, usual ways I use:

                                    • open everything during night
                                    • close everything during day
                                    • external sheets on windows without shutters
                                    • some curtains to prevent heat from going upstairs

                                    I was also wondering if plants could also help inside, any ideas ?

                                    Share your advices !

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                                    #73

                                    Passive or Active Ventilation. The idea is to encourage air to pass through the home, which helps with removing heat from inside. Passive Ventilation would be opening windows, using wind catchers, etc. This depends on the design of your home, among other things that you probably don't really have control over. Active ventilation is the same idea, but you use strategically placed fans to induce good airflow. For example, if you have two windows that are opposite to each other, you can place a fan at one window to intake air, and a fan at the other window as exhaust.

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                                    • salcie@jlai.luS [email protected]

                                      Hi there, time to share ways to keep your home cool during hot times

                                      So ok, usual ways I use:

                                      • open everything during night
                                      • close everything during day
                                      • external sheets on windows without shutters
                                      • some curtains to prevent heat from going upstairs

                                      I was also wondering if plants could also help inside, any ideas ?

                                      Share your advices !

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                                      #74

                                      If you can afford it, buy a single window AC unit, install it in your bedroom, and then live in there all summer. That's what my parents did when I was little and we lived in a house with no AC. If you can't afford that, a box fan in the window once the sun goes down, then shut it off in the early morning and close/black out the window/draw shades as soon as the sun is up to try and keep the cooler air in that one room for as long as possible.

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                                      • J [email protected]

                                        Lose weight. I'm totally serious. Thin people have much higher natural tolerance for heat.

                                        It's no coincidence that so many developed countries have become addicted to AC. The fact is that most people there are now overweight and in many (USA most obviously) over 40% are literally obese. Conversely, AC is much less common in places like France and Japan, and it's not just because they're too cheap.

                                        If you want to stay cool in a heatwave, it helps not to be wearing a blubber overcoat that you can't remove.

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                                        AC is much less common in places like France

                                        It's everywhere around me (in France) because it's becoming too hot, whether people are fat or not.

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                                        • grasshopper_mouse@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                                          If you can afford it, buy a single window AC unit, install it in your bedroom, and then live in there all summer. That's what my parents did when I was little and we lived in a house with no AC. If you can't afford that, a box fan in the window once the sun goes down, then shut it off in the early morning and close/black out the window/draw shades as soon as the sun is up to try and keep the cooler air in that one room for as long as possible.

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                                          #76

                                          What part of "without AC" did you fail to ducking understand?

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