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How to Step up Your Home’s Energy Efficiency



Homes work like a system either it's the functionality of the structure. Before getting into transforming your house to improve energy efficiency,
you need to understand what exactly is energy saving. A lot of people only consider electricity-saving as energy saving which is only partially true.
Appliances that run on gas like a stove and fireplace. also consume energy. This may also include all other systems of the house that use resources
to run like taps, driers, etc. Working on reducing their energy consumption can make a huge difference as well.Improving the
energy efficiency of appliances can help in cutting costs and bringing a lot of other benefits too. Here are few benefits of stepping up
your house's energy-saving game

Save Money

With low power consumption comes a small bill. You can enjoy the helping hand of all the appliances at a very low cost if you have made your
house an energy effective unit.

Green to Greener

Energy-efficient homes are not only a great thing for you but they can also reduce pollution. Emission of gases like carbon dioxide and methane
can destroy the environment which can be lessened with sustainable energy-saving solutions.

Goes a Long Way

With energy-efficient homes come long term benefits. Call it a one-time investment, if you will. The sustainable energy-saving reduces power
consumption which saves it for the future.

You are Creating Jobs

I know what you are thinking. How can an energy-efficient bulb create jobs? Every year around a million-dollar is invested in the energy-saving
appliance industry. This industry is getting bigger and bigger as present conditions call for sustainability so people are getting more and more into it.


10 Ways Step up Your House's Energy Saving Game


The best of improving energy consumption of your house and making it more effective is that you can begin at any point. Just make a few
upgradations and you are good to go.

1.  Start With the Basic Structure

Walls are a big part of the house which means if you create enough insulation there, most of your work is already done. This does not only
include the solid areas of the wall but also the doors, windows, and any slits or ridges (if there are any).

Wooden Walls

Wood is a great insulator of heat. Using wood panels in the walls will not only trap the heat inside and reduce the cost of radiators but also
provide sturdiness to the wall to endure heavy winds and earthquakes.




Air Sealing

This method is used to seal all kinds of gaps and ridges that allow air to escape. It makes the insulation far more effective and traps
in the air either cold or hot and saves digits on the utility bills.

Windows and Doors

Energy Star windows can be a great deal as they reduce bill up to 12% and prevent against UV rays and power loss, simultaneously. If they
seem a little costly to purchase you can simply use windows films and caulking. They work just as great and cost less.

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You can also add drapes, they would adorn your windows and doors, and also keep the air from escaping. For doors,
especially makes sure the door frames are intact so there are no ridges to let any air in.

2. Start Working up The Room

Every room has its functionality. Similarly, every room can be updated in its way of saving power.

Bedroom

This works for all rooms but usually, an air conditioner is installed in a bedroom. They consume a lot of electricity so using
a regular ceiling fan will work just fine. You can avoid using the ceiling fan when the weather is pleasant just open up the ventilators.
However, if it a cold winter night, grab some extra quilts, and avoid using the radiator; carpeting can also help in insulating the floor area.

Bathroom

Wasting water while showering is a common thing. It can be avoided by using a low flow showerhead
which reduces the flow up to 25%; this does not make your showering experience any less comfortable but it
does save water. Also, use an electric water heater at low thermostats for hot water than a geyser.

Kitchen

Cooking pans and dishes made from ceramic and glass work better in saving the fuel than Teflon or cast iron; preparing regular meals
with them can up your kitchen's energy efficiency.  Turn off dishwashers, ice makers, and other energy-consuming appliances. Wash
dishes at the sink with low flow faucets and get ice from the refrigerator speaking of which, keeping your fridge on a low thermostat also saves power.

Attic

Good insulation of attic counts a lot as most of the air escapes through it.

3. Energy Efficient Appliances

With the increase in popularity of energy savers and power-saving appliances, innovative appliances have been launched in
the market including refrigerators, driers, washing machines, lights/bulbs, heating and cooling devices, etc. Installing dimmers for light,
fan and other temperature or flow controlling devices can work great too. They save up to 80% power and cut down on the huge bills. While
purchasing on, make sure to read its specifications and power usage on its packaging.
Reliable packaging is essential as it keeps the appliance safe and provides relevant information about it.

4. Embrace Nature

Using nature to help you with your daily chores is far more efficient and power-saving than your lazy roommate.

  • You can air-dry your clothes.
  • Use sunlight as a light source at day.
  • Sunlight also keeps you warm and gives you that bronzy complexion.  It's a 2 in 1
  • Heating water for washing clothes does not only consume extra energy but also ruins the fabric so wash clothes with cold water.

5. Don’t Forget The Floors

Floors can allow heat to escape too. Insulating it can add a lot to saving the energy of your house. Ceramic tiles and laminate
work great with radiant heating. They work better than normal wooden floors for providing lining.

As an energy-efficient floor, the hardwood floor is a perfect choice. They provide great padding
for the floor and keep the space insulated. It acts as a buffer and makes carpeting.

6. Carpeting and Rugs

Carpeting is a great way of keeping heat from escaping through floors as well as giving your
floors a nice aesthetic look. However, the carpet alone cannot be very insulating so you might want to pair it with hardwood floors.


Stones floors are also used as (mediocre) energy-efficient floors. Although. They are not very comfortable
and do not provide good insulation. But they work perfectly for making stone matt for the shower so your feet
don't have to touch the cold winter floors.

7. Lookup

The ceiling is another surface that will allow heat to escape. It is more important to insulate than any other surface
in the house including floors or walls. This is so because the ceiling receives direct sunlight, snowfall, or rainfall.
Installing paddings for ceiling makes it more durable enhances its ability to withstand harsh weather conditions as well
as keep the heat from escaping. You can also use reflective or light-toned paints for the ceiling to avoid the absorption of heat.

8. Lights and Bulbs

A lot of people are fooled by the idea that multiple small bulbs would take up less power than one large bulb.
It is untrue; the more fittings you have the more digits on the bill be. Use single light in a space most preferable
an LED, not only are these brighter but are quite cost-efficient and save energy up to a great extent.


A far more energy-efficient way for lighting is by using lamps. They run on batteries and cost less than the
wall-fitted lights. Talking about benefits, you can save energy and improve the ambiance of your setting with cute lamps.

9. Tips for Your Tech Stuff

A computer needs some sleep too. If you are not using your PC or any other appliance for that matter do
not leave them on. Even the screens savers take up a lot of energy; turn them off instead.

As for the chargeable devices especially mobile phones and laptops, do not overcharge. It doesn't only take up extra
energy but also damages your gadgets. Using these gadgets at low brightness and power-saving mode makes them
last longer so you do not have to charge them over and over again.

10. Energy Efficient Pool

Got a pool? You can save energy as well as water. Turn off all the pool heaters and use a pool pump that is proportionate
to the size of the pool for using minimum power. Covering the pool is a good idea to avoid the pool water from getting dirty
and save water as it evaporates in the sun.






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