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Energy-efficient homes

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  • Building an energy-efficient home is becoming a necessity these days. But most of us don’t have a clear idea about whether we need to build an energy-efficient home or not. The reason for that is that it is not easy to know whether your home is energy-efficient or not. Here we will discuss why you should consider building an energy-efficient home.

  • Firstly, what is an energy-efficient home?

    An energy-efficient home is explicitly constructed to save energy and therefore resources and money.

    Why invest in an energy-efficient house

    There are many reasons to invest in an energy-efficient house. Some top highlights:

    • They have more value.
    • They are better for the environment.
    • Save you money in the long run by making consumed energy last longer.

    In addition to pre-designed homes, energy-efficient houses include those retrofitted with technology such as advanced insulation and solar water heaters to save energy in the long term.

  • What makes a home energy efficient?

    There are several aspects of an energy-efficient home, each contributing to a combined energy saving. Read on to learn about some critical elements of increasing the energy efficiency of a modern home:

  • 1. Good design

    One of the key aspects of energy efficiency in homes is good design. For example, designing a home with large, bare windows allows for significant energy levels escaping through the glass.

  • 2. Incorporate timbers

    Timbers are an effective way of keeping heat and energy in the property. Pumping heat through your home is an energy-intensive process, and the right timbering removes the need for this.

  • 3. Renewable energy

    Renewable energy is becoming increasingly common now that the cost of solar panels is falling. With more affordable options on the market, homeowners can generate their power and rely less on external energy providers.

  • 4. Managing temperatures

    Keeping temperatures consistent is key for energy efficiency. By including insulation and warm curtains on windows, you can reduce heat loss significantly.

  • 5. Paint

    Paint can be a forgotten factor in energy efficiency, but it plays a significant role. The right paint can work as an insulator on your walls, acting as the final line of defence between your warm home and the outside world.

  • How Prosser Built Homes can help you build an energy-efficient home

    If you’re interested in building your own energy-efficient home, get in touch with the Prosser Built Homes team today. We offer high-quality services, providing energy-efficient and affordable homes for all our clients. Talk to our team today to find out more and make the most of our experts’ great work.