Energy savings tips for spring and summer.

Warm weather in Rhode Island brings everything from breezy spring days to stretches of humid summer heat. As temperatures rise, many New England homeowners look for ways to stay comfortable without watching their energy bills climb. Buckley Heating & Cooling has been serving Peace Dale and the surrounding communities for decades, and we know that a few smart seasonal habits can make a big difference in your home’s efficiency.
Here are practical, Rhode Island friendly ways to save energy throughout the warmer months.

  • Get your cooling system serviced before peak heat
  • A spring tune up helps your AC run more efficiently and reduces the chance of a breakdown during a New England heatwave. A clean, well maintained system uses less energy and delivers more consistent cooling.

  • Replace or clean HVAC air filters
  • Airborne pollen, coastal humidity, and everyday dust can clog filters quickly. Check them monthly during cooling season and replace or clean them regularly to keep airflow strong and energy use low.

  • Seal air leaks around windows, doors and ductwork
  • Many Rhode Island homes, especially older coastal properties, lose cooled air through small gaps. Sealing leaks helps your AC work less while keeping indoor temperatures more stable.

  • Adjust your thermostat for savings
  • Raising your thermostat a few degrees when you’re away or asleep can lead to meaningful energy savings. Smart thermostats make these adjustments automatic and more precise.

  • Improve insulation in attics and exterior walls
  • Better insulation helps keep heat out during summer and inside during winter. Upgrading insulation is one of the most effective long term ways to reduce energy use in New England homes.

  • Choose ENERGY STAR® certified appliances
  • If you’re replacing older equipment, ENERGY STAR® certified models, from AC systems to refrigerators, use significantly less electricity. These upgrades can help lower your long term energy costs.

  • Limit “phantom” energy use
  • Electronics like TVs, chargers, and gaming systems draw power even when turned off. Unplug devices or use smart power strips to cut down on this hidden energy drain.

  • Cook with smaller appliances on hot days
  • Using a microwave, toaster oven, or air fryer instead of your full oven helps keep your kitchen cooler and reduces the load on your AC, which can be helpful during humid Rhode Island afternoons.

  • Wash laundry in cold water
  • Cold water cycles clean effectively while using far less energy than hot water. It’s an easy way to reduce electricity use throughout the season.

  • Clean refrigerator coils and check temperature settings
  • A fridge that’s working against dust or incorrect settings uses more electricity. Clean the coils twice a year and keep the fridge at 37–40°F and the freezer at 0°F for efficient operation.

  • Use fans to help circulate cool air
  • Ceiling and portable fans help move cool air throughout your home, allowing you to raise your thermostat slightly while staying comfortable.

  • Block direct sunlight during peak hours
  • Closing blinds or curtains on sun facing windows helps reduce heat gain and keeps indoor temperatures more manageable, especially in rooms that get strong afternoon sun.

With a few simple changes, Peace Dale and Rhode Island community homeowners can stay comfortable while using energy more efficiently. And when you need expert cooling service, maintenance, or system upgrades, your local Wood’s team is here to help you get ready and keep comfortable for the warm months ahead.

Sources:
ENERGY STAR® — energystar.gov
U.S. Department of Energy — energy.gov