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How Can You Make Your Home More Energy Efficient & Eco-Friendly?

How Can You Make Your Home More Energy Efficient & Eco-Friendly?

The world is changing, but it’s not always for the better. Smart technology and modern conveniences have made our lives easier in many ways. Yet, they also come with a price: an enormous carbon footprint that’s impacting our planet at a increasing. The following list of 5 eco-friendly tips will help you reduce your impact on this earth while simultaneously saving money and making your home more energy-efficient & eco-friendly.

Install a smart meter

Saving energy is crucial to staying environmentally friendly. One of the best ways to do this in your home, especially during the colder months when heating costs skyrocket is by utilizing a smart meter installed that can automatically be programmed within a chosen temperature range. This way, instead of leaving it running all day and wasting money one can program their heater to turn on before they wake up each morning with an automatic timer function built seamlessly into these gadgets.

Use energy-efficient bulbs

The revolution of energy-efficient light bulbs began a long time ago. However, it is only recently that the general public has started to take an interest in them and their effectiveness at saving money around the home. Old complaints about these lights not emitting enough light, or taking too much time to illuminate fully, have been answered by improvements in this technology over recent years making now one of the best times for you to make a change. This is the perfect time to upgrade your home’s lighting and save money on electricity costs.

Install solar panels

Solar panels are a long-term investment for many homeowners. The initial layout of money might be pricey, but in the end, it can save you more than what is spent on them. One thing to keep in mind is that this option may not work out well if there isn’t enough sunlight to make solar energy practical and valuable.

Properly insulate your home

Before winter, it’s essential to make sure you have a well-insulated home. This ensures your living space will stay warm without using more energy than is necessary. There are many easy ways to save money by making this one change; be sure to start insulating walls and roofs before your windows.

Go for underfloor heating

Underfloor heating is the perfect solution for anyone who wants to save money, live in a more minimalist space, and feel warm under their toes. Underground heated floors are usually installed in newer, well-insulated homes but can also be retrofitted into older properties as needed. Underfloor systems use pipes that carry water or other heat transfer fluids under your house’s concrete slab, where they eventually transfer warmth up from      baseboard radiators located around each room of the home, giving you an even distribution of warmth all year round with no drafts from windows or vents.

Conclusion

Lastly, the energy-efficient home can be as simple or difficult a process as you wish, depending on what steps you want to implement. Some changes you can make very simply – like using a smart thermostat. Other changes may require more time and investment to ensure that you are heating your home with a reduced impact on both your wallet and the environment.

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