HOW TO MAKE YOUR RESIDENCE ENERGY EFFICIENT?

Whether you’re wanting to save money on your energy bill or make a positive change for the environment, there are many ways to reduce energy wastage.

Here are some of the top tips on behalf of Attic Insulation on how to make your residence energy efficient.

  • Check For Air Leakage

Anywhere that air can leak into or out of your home is making it harder for you to keep your home at a comfortable temperature. Draught proofing means checking for leaks in places like doors and windows and then sealing these up so air can’t escape.

  • Optimise The Air Conditioner

There are plenty of ways to change your A/C habits to reduce energy consumption. Putting your thermostat 2 degrees higher, using climate zones and setting a timer can all make a big difference.

  • Check Your Hot Water System

Inefficient hot water systems can be a huge drain on electricity. In fact, hot water systems typically use more energy than any other appliance in the house. Do some research into more efficient options.

  • Switch To Solar Power

What if there was a free, renewable power source? There is and it’s called the sun! Solar panels and solar hot water systems can reduce your reliance on power from the grid.

  • Modifying Window Design

Homes tend to lose and gain a lot of heat from the windows. Smart window designs can make a big difference. Try tactics such as reducing the size of east and west facing windows or adding external shade factors to prevent excess heat from entering the house through the glass during the warmer months.

  • Shred-off Unnecessary Energy Wastage

Small changes in our lifestyle can add up to make a significant reduction in power consumption. Turn appliances off when you’re not using them, rely on daylight rather than switching on lights, use cold water to wash your clothes and hang them dry rather than using a dryer.

  • Use Energy-saving Appliances

Invest in appliances that are more energy efficient. When it’s time to replace your fridge or washing machine, choose an option that has more green stars. They’re usually more expensive, but they will end up consuming less energy which means savings in the long run.

  • Get A Professional Insulation Service

Last but not the least, one of the most powerful things you can do to make your home more energy efficient is insulation! Insulation in the walls, ceiling and floors slows down the flow of heat, helping you keep your home cooler in summer and warmer in winter. This means less reliance on artificial heating and cooling and bigger savings on your power bill.

 

Regards: Attic Insulation

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