• 7 months ago
Ngayong mainit ang panahon, sosolusyunan natin ‘yan sa iba’t ibang cool ka lang hacks na pangontra-init sa bahay!

Mga tamang puwesto ng gamit at mga puwedeng ilagay sa bahay, alamin kasama si Archt. Edelito Ramos, isang house designer and builder at content creator! Panoorin ang video.

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00:00 It's still so hot even though we're in the middle of the day.
00:05 That's right. Especially in the afternoon, that's why we have different discards.
00:09 Our guests have thought of this.
00:11 They put a sprinkler on top of the roof to reduce the heat of their roof.
00:18 Show that roof. It's fun, right?
00:20 But when it's hot, you become creative.
00:23 We have to be.
00:24 There are many tips and hacks aside from that to be cool at home.
00:29 We have an architect, Edelito Ramos.
00:32 He's a house designer and builder to give us tips on what we can do to reduce the heat.
00:38 Architect Ed, good morning and welcome to the show.
00:41 Good morning. Good morning to you too.
00:43 Good morning, sir.
00:44 Edelito. That's Architect Ed.
00:46 Architect Ed.
00:47 Architect Ed.
00:48 To clean up.
00:49 Even inside the house, let's start from the top.
00:53 Of course, what will be absorbed by the heat is our roof.
00:58 This can be used to put a sprinkler.
01:01 That's according to one of our guests.
01:04 Do we have a video?
01:06 Let's show the playback so everybody would know what we're talking about.
01:09 Show the sprinkler, please.
01:11 Show the sprinkler.
01:13 Nothing? Okay.
01:15 Is it okay to do that?
01:17 Can we do that?
01:18 Yes, you can.
01:19 Because the water is a conductor.
01:24 The roofing is also a conductor.
01:26 So when the temperature of the water and the temperature of the iron gets close,
01:33 it's like they're touching.
01:36 The temperature is balanced.
01:38 So the cold water goes to the iron,
01:41 while the hot water goes to the water.
01:43 So the heat is washed out.
01:45 Okay. So how do you do it?
01:46 Is it faster to install?
01:47 For example, I want to install the sprinkler on the roof of our home.
01:50 One of us will do that and you'll put a hose. That's it?
01:53 There's an easier way, the tube that's hollow.
01:56 So the water doesn't need to go through.
01:58 Yeah, yeah.
01:59 There's a flow of water.
02:00 Or the hose, you put a hole and then you put it on top.
02:03 That's it, right?
02:04 You have to be really creative about this.
02:06 But here, architect, if there's no heat-insulating piece, what can we do?
02:11 The usual thing we do is insulation.
02:14 What is insulation?
02:16 For our guests.
02:18 Yeah, just so we can show them.
02:20 This is the insulation foam.
02:22 One side is reflecting.
02:26 Yes, ma'am.
02:27 Okay. So when you put this on our roof,
02:30 what's in front?
02:31 Is this facing down or is this facing up?
02:33 Either way is fine.
02:35 Because the goal is,
02:37 the heat that comes from our iron,
02:42 it's blocked so it can't go down.
02:45 If we don't have a ceiling,
02:47 this is a good thing we did here.
02:49 We put insulation on the iron.
02:53 So there's insulation there and you put this here.
02:56 Why?
02:57 So the heat won't go through your house.
03:00 It's thick, right?
03:01 It's better if it's thick, right?
03:02 It's better if it's thick.
03:03 There you go.
03:04 Perfect.
03:05 You have double, triple layers.
03:06 Because you can buy it in De Rolio, right?
03:08 Actually, what's good about the establishments I've been to this summer,
03:11 I've noticed something like this.
03:12 What is it?
03:13 This is their ceiling.
03:14 Again, Architect Ed,
03:15 we can't really stop the hot air from entering our house.
03:20 Is there a way to reduce this?
03:22 And for ventilation, what can we do in our houses?
03:26 What's that?
03:28 This is one way, the exhaust fan.
03:30 Exhaust fan.
03:31 I want to show you the exhaust fan here below you.
03:33 It's right here.
03:34 We installed an exhaust fan.
03:35 Okay, sir.
03:36 Please explain to us what the exhaust fan is for.
03:38 The heat that comes from the inside of the room,
03:42 it's sucked out.
03:44 Yes, it's sucked out.
03:45 So, the hot air that comes from the exhaust fan should also exit from the house.
03:51 Because there are a lot of kitchens that have this.
03:53 Because it helps, right?
03:54 Even with the smell and the heat and all that, right?
03:57 Yes, ma'am.
03:58 Okay.
03:59 So, it's sucked out the heat from the house.
04:02 That's good.
04:03 But there are also sunshade curtains that help reduce the sun's rays.
04:07 So, how does this help, sir?
04:09 Where's our sunshade?
04:10 I'll put it here, Ms. Lynn.
04:12 Go.
04:13 Show me the sunshade.
04:15 I think this is that one.
04:17 Should I spread it out?
04:18 How does it help, architect?
04:20 The excessive exposure of…
04:22 Oh, this is sunshade.
04:24 The excessive exposure of the sun is blocked.
04:29 So, where do you exactly put this, architect?
04:32 Just where the heat of the sunlight is directly.
04:37 Where do you usually buy this?
04:40 There are a lot of these online.
04:42 You can put it in the windows, all the windows.
04:45 You can put it wherever you want.
04:47 As long as the sun is coming in, this is the one you can put there.
04:51 Okay, architect.
04:53 All right, sunshade.
04:54 You can buy this.
04:55 Architect, this is another thing.
04:56 Even our appliances, the heat is usually…
04:59 Even if the electric fan is turned on, the heat is like fire.
05:02 Electric fan is number one.
05:04 What can we do to cool the wind of our electric fan?
05:08 Is there a way?
05:10 It depends on the time.
05:11 The electric fan, wherever it is turned on,
05:14 that's what it blows in front of.
05:17 In the morning, it's hotter outside.
05:20 Let's delve into this, architect.
05:21 Architect, the simplest thing, I've seen this a few times,
05:25 is to put ice in front of the electric fan so that the wind that blows at you is also cold.
05:30 Is that right?
05:31 Yes, ma'am.
05:32 So, the ice can be put in front of the electric fan or in the back.
05:36 In the back?
05:37 Because it's the one that blows, right?
05:38 It really comes out.
05:39 So, as long as there's ice…
05:40 There, we can see it on TV now.
05:42 Put ice in front of the electric fan so that the wind that blows at you is also cold.
05:47 And let's just be careful that the water that comes from the ice doesn't go to the wire.
05:51 Yes, of course.
05:52 And of course, save the melted ice.
05:55 You can use it for washing, right?
05:57 Exactly.
05:58 Or for pouring.
05:59 Let's save now.
06:00 Because we're also short on water.
06:02 Conserve electricity and water.
06:05 All of our resources.
06:07 There, architect, thank you so much.
06:09 Architect Edan Lito Ramos.
06:12 So, my dear viewers, I hope our tips have helped you to stay cool this summer.
06:17 A lot of people will buy ice if you put it in front of their electric fan, for sure.
06:20 I'll just put my electric fan in front of the fan.
06:22 You'll come back here and chill.
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