Tips, Trends & Living June 18, 2026

Chill Out: 5 Ways to Cool Your Home

Those dog days of summer are right around the corner, with El Niño also on its way and a season that’s predicted to lean even hotter than usual. Is your home ready to beat the heat? There are more approaches to cooling than many homeowners realize, with options to fit most budgets. Taking the plunge and installing air conditioning may also add value to your home when it’s time to sell. Here are 5 ways to chill out…

 

1. Install an Attic Fan

A more budget-friendly alternative to air conditioning, attic fans vent out hot air as it collects below the roofline. This makes a big difference for upper level rooms or 1-level homes that would normally be exposed to that heat radiation. Even if you already have A/C, an attic fan can help cut your cooling costs…by reducing the attic temperature by 10-20 degrees, contractors estimate that they reduce strain on your A/C system by about 30%. Just make sure your ceiling insulation is up to code so that you don’t inadvertently flush out your home’s cool interior air.

Standard fans need to be hardwired into your home’s electrical system. You can also opt for solar-powered fans that operate independently and are less expensive to install…BUT they’re usually less powerful than hard-wired versions.

 

2. Plant Shade Trees

Strategically planting trees along the southern side of your house is one of the most affordable and eco-friendly ways to keep your house cool. Consider choosing deciduous trees that will offer shade in the summer, then lose their leaves and allow light through in wintertime. Looking for a quick fix? Washington Hawthorn is a flowering tree that thrives in our climate and grows at a moderately fast rate of 1-2 feet per year. Even faster growing varieties to consider are willows, red maples, tulip trees, and certain varieties of oak like the Northern Red and hardy Nuttall. The birds and squirrels will thank you, too!

 

3. Incorporate Ceiling Fans

While they don’t reduce the air temperature, the breeze produced by ceiling fans does make you feel cooler.  They can also help colder air circulate in at night.  Even if you if you already have air conditioning, experts estimate that using a ceiling fan can allow you to raise your thermostat by 2 degrees…this translates to a 14% reduction in air conditioning costs over the course of the cooling season.  Just make sure you set the blades to run downward (counter-clockwise) to create a draft.  Bonus: ceiling fans are also helpful in wintertime to circulate rising warm air throughout the room; just lower the speed and reverse blades so they’re running clockwise.

 

4. Add A/C to Key Rooms

Ductless mini split heat pumps have drastically increased in popularity in the past several years thanks to their efficiency and cost effectiveness. As opposed to cooling the whole house, they give you the ability to cool only the rooms you use most (and also provide heat in the wintertime). Window units or portable air conditioners can provide similar singular-room cooling for a lot less than central air. These are also good choices for homes that don’t have the ducting required for A/C. While installing multiple mini splits can be costlier than central air, their higher efficiency will save you money each month with lower cooling costs.

 

5. Invest in Whole House A/C

A central forced-air cooling system is the best way to keep your whole house at a consistent temperature. Unlike mini-splits and portable units that are visible and can appear unsightly to some people, a central air system allows you to keep a clean look since the main unit is hidden out of sight. If you already have existing ductwork, it’s also usually less expensive to install than multiple mini split units. All that extra cooling does add to your monthly electric bill so look for an energy-efficient model.  If it’s also time to replace your heating furnace, consider an Energy Star certified ducted heat pump. If you’re a PSE customer, rebates may be also available for switching to a heat pump.

 


 

Curious to know how these cooling improvements may affect your home’s value?

I am always happy to give you my expert opinion. Reach out any time to chat.

 

Connect With Me

 


 

Windermere Mercer Island

 

We earn the trust and loyalty of our brokers and clients by doing real estate exceptionally well. The leader in our market, we deliver client-focused service in an authentic, collaborative, and transparent manner and with the unmatched knowledge and expertise that comes from decades of experience.

© Copyright 2026, Windermere Real Estate/Mercer Island.

Seattle Area Real Estate August 16, 2023

5 Home Improvements That Will Boost Your Property Value

A home is the largest investment most people will make in their lifetime, so when it comes time to sell, homeowners often wonder what they can do to get the most return on their investment. Many have the misconception that remodeling is the way to go, but that isn’t always the case. Rather than going all-in on upgrading your home, you should know which home improvements are worth it, and which ones aren’t.

We’ve sifted through the research and come up with a quick list of five home improvements that’ll help buyers fall in love with your home when it comes time to sell.

 

1. Add a little curb appeal 

Curb appeal is critical. As the name suggests, it’s the first thing buyers see when pulling up to the front of any home so it needs to be in nearly pristine condition.

Landscaping can go a long way for a minimal upfront investment. Six rounds of fertilizer and weed control will set you back about $415, but when it comes time to sell, you’ll see a return on investment (ROI) of about $900 according to a 2023 survey by the National Association of Realtors.

Other improvements you can easily make to your curb appeal include:

  • Pressure wash the exterior
  • Liven up your front door with a fresh coat of paint
  • Replace hardware such as doorknobs and knockers
  • Install updated house numbers
  • Make your walkways pop with new greenery or flowers
  • Plant a succulent garden
  • Update your porch lights
  • Add a little charm with window flower boxes
  • Stage your porch

 

2. Convert your HVAC to an electric heat pump

According to the 2023 Cost vs. Value Remodeling Report, replacing an oil or gas furnace with an electric heat pump is one of the hottest trends (and offers an unusually high ROI of 104%). Their earth-friendly efficiency is especially appealing to younger buyers and those concerned about climate change. Additionally, they offer summertime cooling, which is a big bonus in the PNW given our recent hot and smoky summers!

 

3. Refresh your kitchen

While major kitchen renovations are costly and typically have low ROI, a little elbow grease and modest budget can give you big bang for your buck (see our article on simple kitchen makeover ideas).

Here are some smaller updates to boost your home’s value:

  • Clean
    • Organize your pantry
    • Use a little Murphy Oil Soap and hot water on all of your cabinets
      • Polish cabinets with Howard Feed-In-Wax
      • Tighten all hinges
    • Clean grout and tiles
    • Shine your sinks and hardware until you can see your face in it
    • Deep clean your stove
  • Give your kitchen a fresh coat of neutral paint
  • Update lighting fixtures, and replace light bulbs
  • Add new and trendy door hardware to your cabinets
  • Consider replacing your countertops with a hard surface like quartz or quartzite
  • Upgrade your appliances

 

4. Go green

Today’s younger generations are embracing eco-friendly living, and millennials are leading the pack. According to the National Association of Realtors’ 2022 Home Buyer and Seller Generational Trends Report, millennials make up the largest segment of buyers, holding strong at 43 percent of all buyers.

When it comes to attracting buyers who are willing to pay top dollar, going green makes sense. A Nielson study found that, of more than 30,000 millennials surveyed, 66 percent are willing to shell out more cash for conservation-conscious, sustainable products. Depending on where you live, consider installing solar panels, wind turbines, and eco-friendly water systems.

No matter where you live, attic insulation replacement and weather stripping are safe bets. Attic replacement costs can vary but typically have a good ROI. Weather stripping costs about $350 if you hire a professional, but you can easily DIY for a fraction of that cost.

 

5. Install hardwood floors 

Installing or upgrading hardwood floors is pretty failsafe as most buyers love it. Ninety-nine percent of real estate agents agree that homes with hardwood floors are easier to sell, and 90 percent of agents say that they sell for a higher sale price, according to the National Wood Flooring Association. Similarly, a survey by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) found that wood flooring was among the top 10 home features most desired by home buyers.

 

When it comes time to sell, I will help you get the highest possible ROI for your home. I can connect you with tried-and-true contractors, suggest strategic upgrades, and help you develop the right pricing plan based on up-to-the-minute market analysis. Reach out for a complimentary home value consultation.

 


© Copyright 2023, Windermere Real Estate/Mercer Island.
Adapted from an article that originally appeared on the Windermere blog November 12, 2018. Written by: Sarah Stilo with HomeLight.
Cost vs. Value data ©2023 Zonda Media, a Delaware corporation. Complete data from the 2023 Cost vs. Value Report can be downloaded free at www.costvsvalue.com.

Mercer island blog, windermere mercer island, windermere real estate, seattle blog, live on mercer, live on guides, community information, neighborhood information, real estate, mercer island community, mercer island community blog, mercer island blogger, mi reporter, mercer island real estate info,

 

We earn the trust and loyalty of our brokers and clients by doing real estate exceptionally well. The leader in our market, we deliver client-focused service in an authentic, collaborative, and transparent manner and with the unmatched knowledge and expertise that comes from decades of experience.