As climate change concerns mount,
sustainable living has entered the spotlight. If you're having a home built,
adopting energy-efficient practices is easier and more affordable than retrofitting
down the road. Specifically requesting green materials and systems during
construction saves dramatically on energy bills for years while reducing your
carbon footprint. Learn how employing eco-conscious new home building
techniques saves you green in both senses long-term. Build your dream home with
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Before finalizing land to custom construct
upon, scrutinize the surrounds. Can you walk/bike to shops, schools, parks and
other essentials? Are public transit options available nearby to limit driving?
Easy access to amenities and alternative transportation modes reduce associated
costs while adding convenience.
moreover, research which direction the site
faces. South-facing revels in passive solar warmth from plentiful light. Smart
landscaping provides summertime shade to prevent overheating indoors.
Well-positioned homes harness nature’s benefits.
Also evaluate insulation needs based on
climate. Request spray foam, which prevents air leaks far better than bat
insulation. Top R-value insulation corresponds to higher efficiency and lower
cooling/heating bills. Consider insulated concrete forms (ICFs) retaining heat
in winter and cold in summer. Investing a bit more upfront on superior
insulation really pays off.
Additionally, invest in triple-pane
windows, which incorporate three sheets of glass to slow heat/cooling transfer
more effectively than double-paned. Optimize window placement for
cross-ventilation and warmth from sunlight during colder months. North-facing
expansive glass welcomes light sans overheating.
Incorporate sustainable building materials
for maximum efficiency:
- Recycled
decking and siding prevents landfill waste while retaining quality
- Plant-based
spray foam insulation offers similar effectiveness to conventional chemicals
- Framing
materials from responsibly managed forests help the planet
- Concrete/bricks
combining recycled materials require less production than traditional
varieties
HVAC
Heating/cooling represents up to half of
home energy expenses. So also select an appropriately sized, high-efficiency
HVAC system. Models carrying ENERGY STAR certification indicate solid options.
Properly sealed, insulated ductwork likewise prevents conditioned air leaks.
And programmable thermostats conveniently regulate temps when away.
Water Heater
For further savings, choose tank less water
heaters heating liquid only on demand rather than maintaining reserves
requiring constant heating. These compact, eco-options provide endless hot
water minus standby energy losses from storage tanks.
Lights/Appliances
Like HVAC equipment, seek out ENERGY STAR
kitchen/laundry appliances. Swap out any lighting for LED bulbs projected to
last years while consuming minimal energy. Installing timers, motion detectors,
and smart switches turns off lights when not needed.
Renewable Energy
Finally, build homes wired for eco-friendly
renewable energy harnessed onsite. Rooftop solar panels transform plentiful
sunshine into free power. Geothermal heat pumps transfer warmth to/from
underground. And wind turbines can generate supplemental electricity in breezy
areas.
Adopting green building principles for new construction needn’t break budgets, yet pays manifold dividends through improved comfort and drastically lower utility expenses. A little planning goes far when creating an energy-wise forever home. Join the sustainability movement through smart homebuilding.
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