How to Build an Energy-Efficient and Eco-Friendly Home

If you’re considering building a house, go for an energy efficient and eco-friendly one. Not only will you do something good for the nature, but you’ll save a lot of money in the long run due to numerous energy saving benefits. Therefore, in order to help you design the best house possible, we’ve prepared a list of some useful ideas and suggestions regarding your new project.

Keep it small

First of all, make sure not to build a large house unless you really need that much space since spacious houses have a significantly bigger environmental impact and are much harder to keep cool or warm. So, if you want to save some money on your bills, it’s better to go for a smaller one. Finally, large houses are harder to maintain as well, and we’re sure you don’t want to be spending 4 hours every weekend cleaning.

Choose energy efficient appliances

Another great way to make your place cost-effective is by opting for energy efficient house appliances. You may have to invest a little more money in advance, but we assure you that it’s going to pay off in the long run. However, make sure to buy products only from reliable brands and check whether their appliances have the Energy Star label on them which guarantees that you’re buying the right thing.

Choose the right insulation

Having in mind that insulation has a huge impact on the temperature in our homes, it’s only natural that you should invest in a high-quality one. Homes in hot climates should be insulated and sealed to keep the hot air and humidity away from your cool interior. However, good insulation can significantly reduce your cooling bills and you won’t waste energy keeping the temperature constant. Put extra accent on attic insulation and ventilation and your home will instantly be much more pleasant.

Finally, make sure that you hire professionals like the amazing TDK Formwork which will provide you with safe scaffolding so that your workers can finish the job without any complications.

Several solutions for cool roof are also available which help us to avoid using electrical appliances for cooling the top floors of a building.

High-quality windows

Another aspect of your house that you should pay close attention to includes your windows and the front door. If they are of poor quality, you’ll most likely end up with air flow coming in and out of your house thus making the cooling much harder. However, double-glazed windows and insulated doors will ensure your home has a constant and pleasant temperature with only a little help from your AC. Finally, you can go for Energy Star labelled windows which all have ratings that can show you how energy-efficient each of them is.

Install solar panels

Solar energy represents the future of cost-efficient power solutions since this kind of energy is both renewable and clean. Therefore, solar panels are a must-have if you want to live in an eco-friendly place. They utilize natural power and thus save you a significant amount of money. However, make sure that your house is built in a good position so that the roof faces the right side of the world and that your country has a good solar potential thought the year (for instance, India has an average of 250–300 clear sunny days and 2300–3200 hours of sun shine per year, which equals to a great solar potential).

Go for eco-friendly lighting

Finally, when designing your home, choose an appropriate lighting option as well. For example, both CFL and LED have shown to use much less energy than the regular light bulbs. Therefore, even though they are a more expensive choice, the long-term savings that you’ll get are unbelievably good. Additionally, these bulbs last much longer than regular incandescent ones.

As you can see, building an eco-friendly and cost-effective home is not impossible after all. It’s true that it requires a larger investment at first, but the benefits are truly amazing. Finally, by going green, you’ll do a lot of good for the nature as well and prevent the further development of serious environmental issues.

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2 thoughts on “How to Build an Energy-Efficient and Eco-Friendly Home

  • 27 January, 2018 at 3:44 pm
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    Beautiful ideas and article! I know a builder in Bangalore –> BCIL ZED – Zero Energy Driven. They comply with the most Green practices I have known so far in their projects.

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    • 29 January, 2018 at 10:41 am
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      Thank you Ranjan Pandey for you interest. Will surely visit BCIL-ZED portal. We invite you to share your
      views with us as a post. Do let me know at founder@greenmoksha.com

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Welcome! Fellow Green Living Enthusiast

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