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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. Increased insulation inhibits heat transfer through the home. Carefully installed insulation that is free of crimping, gaps, and compression can help keep warm air in during winter months and cool air in during the summer. When you keep the house from losing desired temperature, the heater or air conditioner is needed much less, and that saves you money in energy costs.

Also, consider high performance windows that are no longer very expensive. Anyway, you will recover the extra cost through these energy efficient windows because they come in improved materials like double glazing and special coatings that act as insulators for the glass. They do not hamper your view through the window, but they stop heat transfer effectively.

Apart from using high performance windows, make sure that the window framing is tight. So, use materials with low conduction, such as vinyl, fiberglass, and wood. It is not advisable to use metal for a window frame since it is a good heat conductor.

Choose energy efficient equipment to heat and cool your home. You can buy this from many heating and cooling stores. You can lower your bills by using such equipment and save a lot of money and be more comfortable, too.

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.

Thanks to modern technology, you can have a home that is much more energy efficient. Such homes are not only more comfortable but environment friendly too. And, you can save a lot of money. These measures of building and landscaping also help improve air quality in the home by reducing unwanted drafts.

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Information about the Author: About the author: Ricky Domalewska is the chief writer at Fair Building, there's a wealth of knowledge on the website, plus while you're there sign up for the free newsletter. Want to read more Building articles?, just go to: www.fairbuilding.com/articles
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