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Explainer - If you're starting to swelter as temperatures around the country rise, you might be wondering how best to cool your house.

Does using the heat pump mean a big power bill? Is there a trick to using fans for best effect?

RNZ asked the experts what you need to know.

Heat pumps

EECA lead adviser on energy efficient appliances Gareth Gretton said heat pumps working as air conditioners would cost about the same as they did when used to heat. They would be a bit less efficient than when used for heating "but roughly speaking it's pretty similar".

"They will use less energy in summer on a higher temperature setting.

"In the summer you want to be reaching for 23, 24, 25 degrees … ideally, you're using different temperature settings from winter to minimise the cost."

Watch your windows

Gretton said, in most houses, the biggest problem was sun streaming into the windows over a long afternoon.

"A lot of people think north-facing glazing is a prob

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