How To Create An Energy Efficient Home

Energy prices are rising globally. Many families are starting to feel the pressure. The situation has been made much worse by rising food costs, caused by interruptions to international grain supplies due to the conflict that’s currently taking place in Ukraine.

There has never been a better time than now to make your home more energy efficient. Not only will making your home more energy efficient reduce the amount that you have to pay for energy each month, but it’ll also allow you to do your part in the fight against climate change.

Here is how you can create an energy-efficient home.

Roof Coating

If you live in a part of the world that sees a lot of hot weather, then roof coating is an extremely effective way of making your home more energy efficient. The application of epdm roof coating will allow you to significantly reduce your energy use. The reason for this is that in hot places, air conditioning units are commonplace. Unfortunately, air conditioning units use up a lot of energy. A roof coating can reflect the sun’s rays rather than absorb them, which will allow you to keep your home’s internal temperature down.

Keeping your home’s internal temperature down will naturally mean that you don’t have to use your air conditioning as much. A reduction in energy usage will mean that you won’t have to pay extortionately priced bills. Roof coating is an efficient, affordable, and effective solution for making your home more energy efficient.

House Temperature

If you live in a place that experiences very cold winters or the weather’s cold all year round, then you need to worry more about reducing your gas usage. Keeping your house warm all of the time can be extremely expensive. A good alternative to having your home’s thermostat cranked up all day is to invest in a fireplace. While the initial installation costs of a fireplace can be quite high, once you have it set up you won’t have to use your home’s heating for more than an hour or two a day.

LED Bulbs

This section should be prefaced with this information: changing your home’s bulbs to LED bulbs isn’t going to make a meaningful impact on your energy usage and bills unless you employ the other methods suggested in this post, too. With that out of the way, LED bulbs are a great investment. As long as you are taking other steps to reduce your home’s energy usage, you will be able to reduce the size of your energy bills by using LED bulbs. You may also want to use battery-powered LED lamps, too. Using more battery-powered devices will aid in cutting down on energy usage.

Solar Panels

Solar panels are expensive, there’s no denying it. However, once you have solar panels installed you may never have to pay for grid electricity again. If you are able to swap out your home’s boiler for an electric one, then you can heat your home using the sun’s energy. Solar panels harness the sun’s rays and convert them into energy. They only really work if you live in a place that gets a lot of sun. If you don’t then you might not be able to use them every day. If you get a lot of wind where you live, then you can invest in a turbine.

Installing Insulation

Insulating your home is a great way to keep your home warm in the winter, and cool in the summer. There are many different parts of your home that need to be insulated. The attic, walls, and floor are perhaps the most important. If you insulate these things then your home will be able to regulate its temperature more evenly. It is also a good idea to install insulation tape around your home’s doors and windows, just to seal up any gaps that there might be.

Go Dark

Electricity is a fantastic invention, but it changes the way that human beings are supposed to live. Darkness was a given for thousands of years before the invention of the electric bulb. Night time was dark; there was no way of lighting up a room other than by using a candle. Using candles or even just turning all electrical appliances off at night could be an effective way of reducing your home’s energy usage and also making your home a more relaxing and soothing place. There is something extremely peaceful and nice about returning to the way our ancestors lived their lives.

If you want to make your home more efficient, then the tips suggested here are all worth considering. You should be aware that installing some of the devices listed here can be expensive, but will definitely aid in cutting your energy bills (and usage) in half.

 

Tags: energy, residental, solar panels

Author: Maja Markovski

Maja Markovski
 

A 35-year-old female architect with a passion for innovative, sustainable design. I blend creativity and functionality to transform spaces into beautiful, practical environments.

 

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