7 Cheap Ways to Stay Cool During Extreme Las Vegas Heat
The forecast estimates that Las Vegas may see record-breaking temperatures this upcoming week. As the air conditioners work overtime, there are ways that we can affordably battle the Las Vegas heat.
The weather forecast estimates that we could reach 118 degrees on Monday, this would break the record for the hottest temperature ever in the Vegas Valley, 8 News Now Reports. The current record is 117 degrees.
We know that extreme heat also brings higher utility bills. But, there are many home hacks that can help you combat the heat.
7 Ways To Battle Extreme Las Vegas Heat: Wallet-Friendly Edition
- Dark Shade Window Tints
Window tints often make an immediate difference when it comes to blocking out hot sunlight from entering your home. This video goes through common questions about home window tints. Many people in Las Vegas have tints for their car windows, and this often blocks out intense Las Vegas heat and sunlight while cruising.
Dark shade window tints for your home essentially do the same things. Many local window tint businesses can install this on your home. You can also buy the window tints online and install them yourself.
2. Bathtub & Popsicles
If you have children then this could be a fun activity. I saw this on a parenting Facebook group for Vegas moms. Essentially during a bath, you allow your children to have tub time but with a popsicle! This turns tub time into a fun activity, and it helps combat the brutal Las Vegas heat.
3. Clean Your Fans
This may be a no-brainer. But, cleaning your fans can help the efficiency of it. Dust also isn’t hygienic, and it can “slow” down the fan’s speed, according to BudgetDumpster.com. A slower fan means less air circulation, which can make the house feel stuffy and humid.
Also polish the blades because this can also help improve the circulation in the home. “Polishing a fan’s blades helps reduce drag, improving its ability to move air,” Budget Dumpster reports.
4. Insulation Can Be Affordable
You can use bubble wrap as insulation! There is actually bubble wrap that’s made for insulation work, according to Constellation Energy.
5. Add Weatherstrips
You can add weatherstrips to your windows. You can purchase weatherstrips from any home improvement store.
“Weatherstripping definitely counts as a best way to insulate windows for summer. You will want to investigate the different types of weatherstripping, so that you choose the right option for each type of window,” Constellation Energy said in an article.
6. Blackout Curtains or Cellular shades.
If you’re someone who works graveyard shifts then you know how amazing blackout curtains are. Blackout curtains can help absorb the brutal heat. These curtains can help make your home cooler by not allowing the sunlight to penetrate into your home.
You can purchase blackout curtains from Walmart, Amazon, Target and other furniture specialty places. Cellular shades are also another great alternative to curtains.
“They are constructed of pleated layers of material that form a honeycomb pattern of air pockets that reduce heat transfer through your windows,” Constellation reports. These shades can help block out nearly 60% of the sun’s heat.
7. Buy Cheap, Electronic Personal Fans From Online
Whether you love Temu, Amazon, TikTok shop or other online e-commerce sites, you’re bound to find a personal fan.
These fans range from $10 to $30 depending on what upgrades you want. Simply type in “small personal electronic fan,” onto an e-commerce site, and you can browse through a plethora of available gadgets. These fans are amazing for work, concerts or other outdoor activities.
These fans are also amazing if you’re just sitting at home. These little fans have saved my life on numerous hot occasions.