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{"id":191,"date":"2026-07-03T17:28:00","date_gmt":"2026-07-03T17:28:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.3thirty3apts.com\/blog\/2026\/07\/03\/how-to-keep-your-apartment-cool-during-summer-in-ny\/"},"modified":"2026-07-03T17:39:44","modified_gmt":"2026-07-03T17:39:44","slug":"how-to-keep-your-apartment-cool-during-summer-in-ny","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.3thirty3apts.com\/blog\/2026\/07\/03\/how-to-keep-your-apartment-cool-during-summer-in-ny\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Keep Your Apartment Cool During Summer in NY"},"content":{"rendered":"

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\nIf the NY forecast has a signature move, it's this: one morning, you're keeping the windows open and enjoying the breeze off the Sound, and a week later, your home feels like a DIY sauna. Knowing how to keep your apartment cool during summer doesn't have to mean cranking the AC to its limit. A few small adjustments to your routine go a long way, and most of them are quick, practical, and easy to put in place before the next heat wave rolls in.<\/p>\n

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5 Apartment Cooling Tips to Beat the New York Heat<\/h2>\n

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1. Don't Fight Your AC, Work With It<\/h3>\n

NY summer weather<\/a> has a way of testing your AC more than you'd expect, but how you use it matters more than you realize. The instinct is to blast it when you get home and turn it off when you leave, but repeatedly doing so can wear the unit down faster. One of our best AC tips for summer is to keep it running at a steady, moderate temperature throughout the day. Set it, leave it, and let it do its job.<\/p>\n

2. Close Your Shades Before the Room Gets Hot<\/h3>\n

A sunny afternoon is the perfect time to get out and enjoy the NY summer weather<\/a>, but if left unchecked, it can raise your indoor temperature, too. Closing your blinds or curtains before things heat up, not after, is one of the simplest ways to cool down your apartment. East-facing windows are the priority in the morning, west-facing ones take over in the afternoon. Think of this one less as a tip and more as a head start, and you'll feel the difference by midday.<\/p>\n

3. Let Your Fans Do the Heavy Lifting<\/h3>\n

A good fan setup is your best friend on a warm New York afternoon, and it's one of the easiest ways to keep your apartment cool without an AC. Position one near an open window to pull in cooler air from outside, or set two across the room to get the air moving. For a quick upgrade when things really heat up, place a bowl of ice in front of your fan. Simple? Yes. Effective? Absolutely.<\/p>\n

4. Give Your Appliances the Day Off<\/h3>\n

Your oven, stovetop, and dryer add more heat to a closed space than you might think, and on a hot day, that is the last thing you need. Shifting to no-cook meals<\/a>, microwave options, or finally trying that spot downtown you've had bookmarked goes a long way toward keeping your apartment cool in summer. While you're at it, when's the last time you checked your light bulbs? Swapping to LEDs helps too. They run cooler than traditional ones, and your home will thank you for it.<\/p>\n

5. End the Day on a Cool Note<\/h3>\n

A good night's sleep is harder to come by when your bedroom hasn't cooled down yet. Want to set it up for success? Start with cotton or linen bedding since both breathe much better than synthetic fabrics, then add a large houseplant or two<\/a>. They release moisture into the air naturally, which goes a long way on a warm NY summer night.<\/p>\n

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Summer Hits Different at 3THIRTY3<\/h2>\n

At 3THIRTY3<\/a>, the details that make everyday life easier are already taken care of. This season, here's what that looks like for you.<\/p>\n