Summer is almost here and temperatures in Sarasota will get up to 90 degrees or higher.

Many homeowners will begin to notice the hidden flaws in their home’s defense against the heat. What might seem like minor issues during cooler months—such as leaky windows, drafty doors, or insufficient insulation—can quickly turn into real comfort-killers once the mercury starts rising.

When your home isn't properly sealed or insulated, your air conditioning system has to work overtime to keep indoor temperatures comfortable. The result? Higher energy bills, increased wear and tear on your HVAC system, and a less comfortable living space.

But here’s the good news: getting your home ready for a heat wave doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated. With just a few simple steps, you can dramatically improve your home’s ability to stay cool—while keeping your energy costs in check.

5 Easy Ways to Prep Your Home for Heat Waves

  1. Seal Doors and Windows
    Drafty doors and windows are major culprits when it comes to letting hot air in and cool air out. Replacing old or worn weather stripping is a quick and affordable fix that can make a noticeable difference in your home's temperature.
  2. Caulk Gaps and Cracks
    Tiny gaps around windows, doors, or baseboards may not look like much, but they can let in a surprising amount of warm air. Use a tube of exterior-grade caulk to seal these leaks and boost your home’s thermal performance.
  3. Check Your Insulation
    Proper insulation, especially in attics and exterior walls, acts like a barrier against the heat. If your insulation is outdated, compressed, or insufficient, consider upgrading to keep cool air in and hot air out.
  4. Close Curtains and Blinds During Peak Hours
    Direct sunlight streaming through windows can dramatically raise indoor temperatures. Keep shades, blinds, or blackout curtains closed during the hottest part of the day to help your AC work more efficiently.
  5. Service Your AC System
    A well-maintained air conditioner is your best defense against extreme heat. Clean or replace filters regularly and have a professional inspect your system to ensure it's running at peak performance.

Stay Comfortable, Stay Proactive

The best way to beat the heat is to stop it before it enters your home. A little bit of preventive maintenance now can save you from major headaches—and high energy bills—later in the summer.

Don’t wait until your home feels like an oven. Take a few simple steps today to create a cool, comfortable refuge all season long.

Stay cool out there—and let your home work smarter, not harder.