Richmond summers are no joke. Between the intense heat, the thick humidity, and the energy bills that creep up right along with the thermometer, keeping your home cool and comfortable can feel like a full-time job. The good news? A few smart, simple adjustments can go a long way toward keeping your family cool without overworking your HVAC system — or your wallet.
Here are four practical tips to help you stay ahead of the heat this summer:
1. Check Your Air Filters

It’s easy to forget about your air filters, but they’re one of the most important factors in keeping your HVAC system running efficiently all summer long. Dirty or clogged filters restrict airflow, which forces your system to work harder than it needs to — and harder work means higher energy use and higher bills.
A good rule of thumb: change your filters every 30 to 90 days, or more frequently during periods of heavy use (like a Richmond heat wave in July). To make it even easier, sign up for Trane Filters powered by FilterTime™, a convenient subscription service that delivers high-performance filters right to your door. When your filters arrive, it’s your reminder to swap them out — simple as that.
2. Schedule a Professional Tune-Up

Summer is exactly the wrong time for an HVAC breakdown — and unfortunately, that’s when they’re most likely to happen if your system isn’t properly maintained. Don’t wait until the hottest week of the year to find out something isn’t working right. Schedule a professional maintenance checkup with your local Trane Comfort Specialist now, before the dog days of summer hit.
During a tune-up, your technician will clean condenser coils, inspect key components like the fan and refrigerant lines, and make sure everything is operating at peak performance. You can also do your part by keeping the area around your outdoor unit clear — trim any vegetation and remove debris so your system has the airflow it needs to do its job well.
3. Optimize Your Thermostat Settings

How you set your thermostat has a bigger impact on comfort and energy costs than most people realize. The Department of Energy recommends keeping your thermostat set between 72° and 78° when you’re home and bumping it up slightly when you’re away. And resist the urge to crank it all the way down when you walk in the door — dropping the temperature drastically won’t cool your home any faster, but it will put unnecessary strain on your system.
A smart thermostat makes all of this effortless. You can program it to automatically adjust temperatures based on your daily schedule, and control it remotely from your phone using the Trane Home App. Stuck at the office on a sweltering afternoon? Just pull up the app and get your home cooling down before you even pull out of the parking lot.
4. Give Your AC a Little Backup
During extreme heat, your air conditioner is working overtime, so anything you can do to take some of the load off will help keep your system running smoothly and your energy bills in check. A few simple changes around your home can make a real difference:
- Run ceiling fans or portable fans to improve air circulation and make rooms feel several degrees cooler.
- Close blackout curtains, shades, and blinds during peak sunlight hours to block out the heat before it enters your home.
- Seal any gaps or leaks around windows and doors to keep that cool air where it belongs — inside.
- Avoid running heat-generating appliances like ovens and dryers during the hottest parts of the day. Save the baking for the evening!
With the right maintenance and a few easy habits, you can keep your Richmond home cool, comfortable, and energy-efficient all summer long — no matter what the heat index has to say about it. To learn more about how Trane can help, visit their website to find a dealer near you.




