Summers in Corning, CA can get scorching, and while your RV’s air conditioner is designed to handle the heat, running it 24/7 can lead to wear, high energy bills, and uneven cooling. Whether you’re a full-time RVer or staying long-term at Corning RV Park, these tips will help you stay cool without overloading your A/C.
1. Use Reflective Window Covers
Sunlight through your RV windows is one of the biggest heat sources.
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Add Reflectix or foil-backed insulation to windows and skylights
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Use day/night roller shades or blackout curtains during peak heat
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Cover your windshield from the inside with a reflective sun shade
These simple tools can drop your RV’s interior temperature by several degrees.
2. Create Cross-Ventilation
Keep air moving through the RV, especially in the morning and evening.
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Open windows on opposite ends of the rig
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Use a roof vent fan to pull hot air up and out
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Add small battery-powered fans to help circulate air in tight areas
Letting cool air in and hot air out is one of the most energy-efficient ways to cool down.
3. Cook Outside When You Can
Using your oven or stove can quickly raise your RV’s interior heat.
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Grill outside or use an electric griddle on a picnic table
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Prep cold meals (salads, wraps, fresh fruit) during peak heat
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Use your microwave sparingly — it still gives off warmth
Cooking outdoors isn’t just cooler — it’s part of the RV lifestyle!
4. Park Smart
Where and how you park your rig matters.
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Aim for shaded spaces if possible
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Face your largest windows north or away from the sun
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Use awnings or tarps to create extra shade on hot sides
Being strategic about positioning your RV can significantly reduce sun exposure.
5. Use Cooling Fabrics & Light Colors Inside
Switch out heavy fabrics for lightweight, breathable options.
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Choose light-colored bedding and furniture covers
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Use cotton sheets and remove unnecessary rugs or cushions
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Stick with neutral, heat-reflecting colors to keep things airy
Interior design tweaks help create a cooler, more breathable space.
6. Give Your A/C a Helping Hand
If you do use the A/C, make sure it’s not doing all the work alone.
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Run it only during the hottest parts of the day
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Pair it with ceiling fans or oscillating fans
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Close vents in rooms you’re not using to focus airflow
A/C works best when supported by smart layout and airflow decisions.
Stay Cool All Season at Corning RV Park
We offer full hook-ups, wide spaces, and a quiet atmosphere perfect for summer RVers. With a few easy adjustments, you can enjoy Corning’s sunshine without sweating through it.
📞 Call (530) 824-2200 to check availability for long-term RV stays this summer.