A greener home is one that’s not just better for the environment, but better for your bank balance, as well. There are a lot of ways to make your home more environmentally friendly, but you should start with the energy consumption throughout the home, as well. Here, we’re going to take a look at some of the energy efficiency upgrades that you might want to take another look at.
Solar might be worth another look
The biggest problem with a lot of homes is the reliance on fossil fuels that is natural to many of us. While you might have heard of high initial costs that later lead to savings, the truth is that installing renewable energy is becoming increasingly affordable, especially since many areas can offer state grants that can cut some of those initial costs off for you. Getting your solar power installation right is all about taking advantage of the resources available to you, not just choosing the right installer.
Ensuring your home’s boundary
It might not sound quite as much of a big deal as changing up your energy source from fossil fuels to a more renewable provider, but how effectively your home holds onto heat is one of the biggest factors when it comes to energy efficiency. With the help of teams like John McCarter Construction, you can make sure that your windows, siding, and other exterior elements of the home are secure. Updating your windows and fixtures can make it much easy to retain the heating in the winter, and keep it cool in the winter without having to rely on your HVAC appliances as much.
Ensuring better control of your climate
You can also get a lot smart about how you use that HVAC technology to improve the climate of your home. A lot of people will take a ‘set it and forget it’ approach, leaving their heating on until they feel it’s getting too hot, and remember to turn it back off again. Smart thermostats like those from AEP Energy can help you set your optimal temperature, sometimes for each room, and lets your heating system take care of your needs automatically, without going on for longer than it needs to.
Don’t let vampires take your energy
To avoid unnecessary energy consumption, it is important to switch off appliances when they are not in use. However, simply turning them off may not be sufficient to prevent energy wastage. Vampire energy, also known as standby power, refers to the electricity that is supplied to an appliance even when it is switched off or in standby mode but still plugged in. Over time, this small amount of energy can accumulate and add up. Additionally, leaving appliances plugged in while unattended, particularly when sleeping, can pose a fire hazard, so it’s important to be vigilant. Alongwith it, choose your provder wisely. Choosing experiences provider like Express Energy can prove very beneficial for you.
Changing up the energy use habits of your home, whether it’s for the sake of the environment or for the sake of your cashflow, is getting increasingly easier. Hopefully, the tips above help you make the decisions and investments most likely to really help.
Elizabeth says
I can tell weatherstripping would really help here now that it’s cold…
Bea LaRocca says
These are some excellent tips and I plan to implement these suggestion in our new home once we get there
Tina F says
Thanks for the tips. I am always looking for ways to be more energy efficient. We are looking into solar options.
heather says
I love this post and think it really has a lot of very helpful tips. I am so interested in solar for our home and it was interesting to read about energy vampires.
Adriane says
Live in a condo – otherwise I’d be all over getting solar
Kim Henrichs says
I live with my Dad now in his trailer for caretaking and unfortunately it needs SO much work. These are all such great ideas.
Sandra says
This are some great tips will being looking into implementing a few myself.
Donna says
I’m going to be more vigilant about unplugging unused appliances. Thanks for sharing!
Dreaa Drake says
Great advice thank you for sharing!
Antoinette M says
Thanks for the tips, especially the one about vampire energy.