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Kirill Yurovskiy: Energy-Efficient Upgrades for a Greener Home

Many insist that energy-efficient upgrades create arguably some of the most powerful ways to go green and reduce one’s environmental impact. More satisfyingly, interest in sustainable
living, considering the world of today still faces continued environmental challenges, has emerged as one of growth. Speaking of the many ways of ensuring that homeowners

contribute to a healthy planet, an energy-efficient upgrade of your home is one of the cardinal ways to set off on this improvement. Such facelifts not only help reduce one’s
carbon footprint but also tend to bring considerable cost savings with time.

From very simple fixes-upgrading your insulation to more advanced solutions like solar power, here are some ways to make your home greener and feather it with energy efficiency. The following article by greenery expert Kirill Yurovskiy explains the importance of energy-efficient home improvements and some practical suggestions that can be followed by a homeowner to make the home eco-friendly and energy-efficient.

Importance of Energy Efficiency:

Basically, it means using less energy to perform the same tasks or feel just as comfortable.
An energy-efficient home uses less electricity, gas, and water in its overall makeup and reduces the environmental impact a household has on the environment. It goes without
saying that such upgrades will surely go a long way in making a home much more comfortable, reducing utility bills but also maintaining indoor temperature consistency, improving air quality, and cutting down unwanted outside noise.

This results in less consumption of energy which in turn reduces the level of greenhouse gas emissions hence controlling climatic change and reducing dependence on non-renewable resources.

In adding energy efficiency upgrades, even the value of the property will be enhanced to a desirable option for buyers especially as more people try seeking out homes that are environmentally conscious.

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Add Insulation

Therefore, proper insulation contributes a lot to indoor comfort while consuming very little energy. Generally, a house that is not well insulated will let heat out during winter and cool
air during summer, which in turn makes heating and cooling systems work extra hard to elevate high energy bills with bad environmental impacts.

Insulation of attics, walls, floors, and basements to drastically reduce energy use for comfortable internal temperatures. Of these, attic insulation can be among the cost-effective
improvements to be made since heat rises, and a poorly insulated attic alone may account for as much as 25% of heating energy loss.

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Installation of Energy-Efficient Windows

Generally speaking, when people need to conserve energy, the points of weakness in every household are their windows. Indeed, if those are inadequately sealed, such a house loses
much valuable heat in winter and/or absorbs it in summer, straining their conditioner-heating systems just so a home could be warm enough to feel comfy. It is then that changing the old windows out to energy-efficient ones comes along handy.

These may include double-glazed or even triple-glazed windows. As is evident, these are a fairly good option and reduce heat transfer greatly. In such windows, a layer of air or gas separates several panes. This acts as an insulator.

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Avail Yourself of Solar Power

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Solar power has also been among the most effective means as well as highly popular to reduce consumption, adding a lot to sustainability. You can simply put solar panels on your roof to harness energy from the sun for electricity in your house. Solar energy is renewable,
abundant, and free hence friendly to the environment; thus, the choice of a homeowner who wants to lessen his or her reliance on traditional sources of energy.
They are much more affordable than they used to be, and many governments provide rebates or other financial incentives to help offset installation costs.

Switch to Energy Efficiency Appliances

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Old, inefficient appliances gobble up a lot of energy, increasing your utility bills. A new energy-efficient model can drastically reduce the amount of energy your household uses while you reap the benefits of having a new and modern appliance with it. The United States Environmental Protection Agency labels products that meet certain standards as an “Energy Star” appliance. These appliances use less electricity, water, and/or gas than their uncertified counterparts.

Appliances to replace would include refrigerators, washing machines, dishwashers, and heating and cooling systems. Energy Star-rated appliances lower your carbon footprint and are more cost-effective in the long term.

Improve Heating and Cooling Efficiency

More than half of the energy used in your home goes to heating and cooling. Replacement of HVAC will probably have one of the biggest impacts on overall energy efficiency in your home. First, properly maintain your HVAC system: change your filters, clean your ducts regularly, and hire a professional to inspect your system to make sure it is running effectively.

Immediately replace these with a high-efficiency furnace, air conditioner, or heat pump.
Other upgrades that pay off are smart thermostats.

Smart Home Technologies

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Examples of such technologies that reshape the logic of controlling energy use include smart thermostats, smart lighting systems, and smart strips. All these enable huge control by the house's owner over energy usage. Smart thermostats learn how a person would have it over time and then are able to turn down the temperature every time a person is away automatically.

The LED bulbs and motion sensors will help smart lighting systems serve efficiently in switching lights off or dimming when not needed. You can even control these lights remotely.

Seal Air Leaks

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Air leaks around doors, windows, and vents that cause drafts will put an extra burden on heating and cooling systems. These are the easy, low-cost seals to make in raising your home’s energy efficiency. Apply weatherstripping around doors and windows, then caulk any gaps or cracks in the walls, floors, and ceilings. Larger gaps around pipes and cables can
effectively be sealed with expanding foam or spray foam insulation.

This minimizes air leakage and also prevents the loss of heat in winter and the absorption of heat in summer. It cuts down on the amount of energy used, furthering a healthier interior environment.

Consider Green Roofing

Other developments in energy efficiency relate to so-called living roofs otherwise known as green roofs. In such a roof, vegetation covers thereby absorbing sunlight, reducing heat absorption, and improving insulation. Besides regulating temperature, green roofs help in managing stormwater runoff, improve air quality, and provide natural habitats for birds and insects.

They work best in urban areas, particularly in fighting the heat island effect of too much concrete and asphalt absorbing and then retaining the heat.

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Conclusion

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Owners can apply one or combine those upgrades that may help add up to a sustainable future. In so doing, owners would enjoy comfort and cost savings from a more energy- efficient home. As technology continuously evolves, it will keep getting easier to make those
choices for a greener, energy-efficient home-and easier on the wallet too.

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