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Tips to Build an Energy-Efficient Home

By: Ricky Domalewska

The next big problem that's going to hit people is the cost of energy. It is already skyrocketing and burdening our wallets. However, the idea of energy efficient home comes as a rescuer in this regard. It not only has a good effect on the environment but also helps you mend the big hole in the pocket. You can actually save big bucks that you spend on heating and cooling costs by following a few simple building and landscaping guidelines for an energy efficient home.

Tight construction tightens the air penetration from home exterior and in the process improves the energy efficiency of the home. Tighter construction ensures that the air gaps, generally caused during framing are enveloped well by air sealing. This also improves the home air quality since the polluted outside air will not be able to affect the cleaner inside air. Thus, cooling in winter and heating in summer is aptly prevented.

Improved Insulation can go a long way in enhancing energy efficiency. It would inhibit the heat transfer through the home, i.e. the air, remains warm during the winter and cool during the summers. The crimps, gaps and compression are done away with carefully installed insulation. The desired interior temperature can be maintained without spending a fortune on heater or air conditioner. You save a lot on energy costs.

High performance windows. High performance windows are coming down in cost, and even the small amount you pay extra for these can be recovered through energy efficient windows. After all, nearly 50% of a home's heat gain or heat loss is a direct result of transfers through windows. Improved materials that include double glazing and special coatings act as insulators for the glass. You can still see through the window, but they stop heat transfer much better.

Using high performance windows is not enough. It is important to ensure that the window framing is done properly and that it is tight. Low conduction materials such as vinyl, fiberglass or wood must be used for this purpose. Metal is a very bad choice for a window frame because it is a very good heat conductor. Thus, always have a highly probable heat transfer outlet.

Energy efficient equipment. Choose specially designed and energy efficient equipment to heat and cool your home. Many heating and cooling stores offer equipment that is efficient so that you can lower your bills by using equipment that uses less energy. Combined with carefully building techniques, you can save a great deal of money while promoting your comfort

Landscaping. Building an energy efficient home is not just about the house. Landscaping features can also contribute to the efficiency of a home. One of the best landscape elements are thoughtfully placed trees. They provide shade over the home during the summer and can act as windbreaks during the winter. This can help your home maintain better energy efficiency.

With today's technology and capabilities, it is very possible to have a home that is much more energy efficient. Building energy efficient homes helps them become more environmentally friendly, and it also encourages greater comfort at home. Additionally, it can save a great deal of money in energy costs. Air quality in the home is improved by some of these measures, and unwanted drafts can be reduced by measures in building and landscaping that keep the home energy efficient.

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