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How to Make Your Home More Energy-Efficient

How to Make Your Home More Energy-Efficient

Energy-efficient homes can do great favours to your budget and the environment. By reducing your home’s energy waste, you can save on your power bills and decrease its impact on the environment.\

To figure out how you can use less energy in the house, you’ll have to understand how energy is used, where it’s wasted, and how you can curb its indoor usage. Here are some tried and tested ways in which you can make your home more energy-efficient:

Install eco-friendly fixtures

Smart fixtures such as low-flow toilets and efficient shower heads can help you save water by controlling its usage. Their eco-conscious design allows homeowners to cut down on the money spent on water bills.

Furthermore, other eco-friendly fixtures such as tankless water heaters and hot water recirculation kits can reduce your carbon footprint by heating water on demand.

Replace incandescent lights

The conventional incandescent lights convert a sparing 10% of the energy they use to light and release the rest as heat. However, their modern counterparts, like light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) can reduce energy usage by converting almost 70% of it into the light.

They also last longer, and LEDs don’t even contain mercury, which can cut the chances of hazardous mercury absorption in the atmosphere.

Find efficient ways to heat and cool your home

While the HVAC system may be your solace during humid summer days and frosty weather, it can drive up your power consumption and make your home less energy efficient. Some ways in which you can decrease your heating and cooling system’s energy consumption are:

  • Install a ceiling fan to reduce your HVAC’s power consumption.
  • Replace your HVAC system’s air filters periodically to ensure it functions effectively.
  • Install a programmable thermostat to automatically turn down heating and cooling units when no one is at home.
  • Plants trees around your home to provide natural shelter.

Install energy-efficient doors and windows

Energy-efficient doors and windows can reduce air leakage and protect your home against condensation and drafts during heating and cooling. They can reduce the load on your home’s HVAC system and save your energy bills.

Furthermore, having energy-efficient doors and windows in the home can be beneficial for your health as they can reduce the chances of mould growth and improve indoor air quality.

At Trust Build Windows and Doors, we offer installation and Custom Replacement Doors Toronto , Mississauga and Lindsay. Give us a call at 1-800-563-1273 for a free quote on our services today.

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