Is your AC blowing air like a cooler? Boost its cooling with these 7 easy tricks. Learn how filter cleaning, correct temperature settings, and proper room management can make your AC more efficient and colder

Continuous AC use in summer reduces its cooling. Clean the AC filter every 10 to 15 days, as when it's dirty, airflow is blocked, reducing cooling.

Keep the AC's outdoor unit, the compressor, in an open space, but ensure it's free from dust and dirt, as this hinders heat dissipation and reduces cooling.

For long-lasting AC cooling, set it to 24-26°C.
This temperature is perfect for cooling and energy efficiency, lowering your electricity bill.

For faster AC cooling, use a fan on speed 3 or 4. This circulates the cool air evenly, reducing the load on the AC.

Rooms with direct sunlight experience reduced AC cooling. Use thick curtains or sun-reflective blinds to block sunlight.

If your AC isn't cooling, air might be escaping. Seal gaps in doors and windows to prevent air leakage.