Your Complete Guide to Creating an Energy Efficient Home

You deserve a home that works for you. One that is warm during the winter, cool during the summer and one that keeps your family comfortable. Every house has this potential, but it is up to you to get the most out of your home’s energy efficiency.

 

Thankfully, through some renovations, upgrades, and some easy fixes, there are plenty of options to take control of your home’s energy usage and make it start working for you. Use this guide to help you upgrade your home so that you and your family can be more comfortable, no matter what time of the year. Remember to stick to your budget, and save up if you have to:

 

1.  Start with Your Heating and Cooling Systems

If you have an outdated, or broken heating and cooling system, you need to contact an contact an HVAC Augusta GA company immediately. These systems are imperative for your home's energy efficiency and will make up the majority of your energy expenses. If you need an upgrade or a fix, then stop putting it off. Improperly heated homes could lead to illness, broken pipes, and other home disasters. A new HVAC system is a necessity when yours is outdated or broken. The money you save every month will far outweigh the cost of a new or improved HVAC system in no time.

 

2.  Insulate Your Home

Once you are confident your HVAC system works and is efficient enough, it is time to inspect the rest of your home. Old buildings either don’t have insulation or have outdated insulation. If you find your house is very drafty, then hire a specialist to assess your property. Insulation is one of the cheapest improvements you can make to your home with the highest return on investment. Insulation serves to both maintain your home's temperature and control moisture and mold. The same applies to your windows and doors, which you should replace as needed.

 

3.  Indoor Tricks to Keep It Warm

Rugs and carpets keep heat better and are much more comfortable to walk on during the winter with your bare feet. Similarly having thick curtains can keep the draft out and heat in. In the summer, these same curtains can help keep heat out, especially if the external side of your curtains are white, to help reflect the light away as much as possible.

 

4.  Landscaping Insulation

Your yard can be used to improve your home’s curb appeal. It can be used to create a getaway oasis, and it can be used to insulate your home better. That is because you can use plants to block out cold winds hitting the side of your home, and similarly, you can use a tree’s foliage to block out the sun on your roof (depending, of course, on the size of your home).

 

You have a right to be comfortable in your home, without spending a fortune on utility bills. These upgrades can last for decades and will allow you the comfort you deserve at a reasonable expense.

 

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