Eco-Friendly Tips For Your Home Renovation

by Caroll Collins

Frequently, we link renovation with our existing budgets, or on a larger scale, on the current economic state. However there may be some renovations for your home that you should not postpone. In fact a lot of home renovations when handled earlier can actually help you save in the long run. Renovate your home not just for aesthetics purposes but also to make your home eco-friendly. Here are some home renovation tips:

1. Add a small extra padding for your attic. This will aid reduce energy consumption and thus be more cost-effective in the long run. Proper insulation can cut heating and cooling bills by 10%.

2. Renovate your windows by upgrading old single-pane windows with Energy Star certified windows. These window types can save you a lot when it comes to energy bills. Energy Star qualified windows usually more than a couple panes of glass, warm edge spacers between the window panes and better framing materials

3. Water heater is another of most home’s major energy expenditure. Not only that, it accounts a huge part of the household’s monthly energy bill. It’s time to renovate your heater if your present one is more than 10 years old. Why? If your water heater is old, it is most likely working at a less effective rate, with an efficiency level of 50 per cent or lower. However, you can still save money by insulating the water heater with a water heater jacket. You can purchase water heater jackets at most hardware stores or by lowering the temperature setting on the water heater.

There are many benefits in making energy saving renovations to your abode. These renovations can trim your energy use and therefore save you money in the long run. Energy-saving renovations can improve your indoor air quality, and your overall comfort level.

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