It may not be peak summer just yet. But let’s be real, in Dubai, AC is basically essential regardless of the season and it becomes a necessity during the dry, warmer months. And as temperatures creep up, so do electricity bills. So, from figuring out the ‘right’ temperature to deciding whether to leave it on while you’re travelling, managing your AC can feel like a full-time job. The good news? A few smart tweaks can make a big difference to your wallet. And if you’d like to cut down on unnecessary expenses, then keep reading for easy ways to stay cool without watching your bill spiral.
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1. Set The Temperature To 24°C
When it comes to saving money, 24°C hits the perfect balance between comfort and efficiency. Dropping the temperature even slightly can increase your cooling costs by 5-8% per degree. So setting it to 20°C could mean paying up to 25% more, without actually cooling your space any faster. Keeping your AC at a steady temperature is key. Even using auto mode also helps regulate cooling efficiently without unnecessary energy spikes.
2. Don’t Turn Off The AC Completely When You Travel!
Switching off your AC entirely might seem like the obvious way to save money, but in Dubai’s heat, it can backfire. Indoor temperatures can increase quickly, making your unit work much harder (and use more energy) when you turn it back on. Instead, you can increase the temperature to around 26°C – 27°C when you’re out or on holiday. This helps maintain airflow, prevents humidity build-up, and avoids issues like mould and musty smells. Pro tip: for longer trips, consider using a timer or a dehumidifier to help keep things under control.
3. Raise The Temperature Slightly During Peak Hours
Small changes can go a long way. Increasing your thermostat from 24°C to 26°C for a few hours during the hottest part of the day can reduce energy use by up to 10%. Pair that with a ceiling or standing fan to keep the air circulating, and you likely won’t notice much difference in comfort, and you thank yourself for the low bill you’ll receive!

4. Keep Curtains Closed & Doors Shut
Sunlight streaming through windows can quickly heat up your home, forcing your AC to work overtime. Keeping curtains or blinds closed during the day helps block out excess heat. Closing doors between rooms also helps trap cool air where you need it most. These small habits can reduce strain on your AC while helping your room maintain a consistent indoor temperature.
5. Use Smart Tech & Built-In Features
Smart thermostats and AC controllers can significantly reduce energy use. These devices will allow you to control your cooling remotely, set schedules, and, best of all, avoid unnecessary usage when you’re not home. Some AC units also come with a sleep mode. Smart thermostats will gradually adjust the temperature overnight to keep things comfortable, and you’ll also be using less power. It’s simple, automated and cost-effective!
6. Keep Your AC Well-Maintained
Sounds easier said than done, as most households tend to overlook AC maintenance. Regular maintenance plays a key role in keeping your AC efficient. Cleaning filters ensures proper airflow, which means your AC doesn’t have to work as hard to cool your space. Sealing any gaps in windows or doors also prevents cool air from escaping, helping your system run more efficiently overall.

AC bills don’t have to skyrocket just because summer is on the way. With a few smart adjustments and better habits, you can stay cool without overspending. For more tips to save your cash, don’t forget to keep reading Gulf Buzz.
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