Do you belong to the 87% of people that want environmentally sustainable homes?
If you do, you might be interested in how you can remodel your home so that it’s ‘greener.’ That said, you might not know what truly matters when it comes to making a home environmentally friendly.
Keep reading to learn some of the remodeling mistakes that prevent people from making their home green. With the help of this post, you’ll pull off a project that turns your home into a perfect showcase of environmental sustainability.
Let’s begin!
Not Installing Energy Efficient Windows
For many homes, windows can be one of the leading causes of heat loss. Thus, if you don’t have energy efficient windows, you may be using a lot of energy to maintain the temperature of your home.
It’s worth noting that energy efficient windows can cost more than windows that lack this feature. That said, over the years everything should balance out, as you’ll enjoy lower energy bills, thanks to your energy efficient windows.
Not Making Use of Solar Panels
Solar panels can reduce your reliance on energy companies that use fossil fuels to provide your home with electricity.
Before you install solar panels, be sure to contact your local authorities. They may be able to provide a grant that helps make the installation more affordable.
When buying solar panels, you may also want to look for some that can be recycled. In doing so, you’ll limit the environmental impact of these solar panels when it’s time to replace them.
Environmentally Sustainable Materials
If you can use environmentally sustainable materials, you’ll be able to lower the total carbon footprint of your project.
For instance, you may choose wooden flooring that comes from environmentally sustainable forests. The same might apply to any of the doors that you have in your home.
Forgetting About the Value of Your Garden
If you want to maximize the sustainability of your home, it’s vital you bring your garden into the process.
Consider setting up a section in your garden that allows you to grow certain foods.
Taking a step like this will help you follow the principles of permaculture. This idea is designed to promote agricultural methods that work in harmony with nature.
If you don’t have any knowledge of permaculture, setting up a small garden is an excellent way to learn about this sustainable means of growing food.
Ready to Remodel?
These tips should help you avoid some of the common mistakes people make when trying to remodel their home and make it more ‘green.’
There are a lot of things you can do to make your home green, and at times all these options can become overwhelming.
If you find yourself in this position, focus on just a few big wins. This could include installing solar panels or installing energy efficient windows. Once you take care of the big things, you’re free to fix some of the other issues later on down the line.
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