How To Enhance the Energy Efficiency of Your House

How To Enhance the Energy Efficiency of Your House

Welcome to the world of energy efficiency! If you’re looking to reduce your home’s energy consumption, save money on utility bills, and contribute to a healthier planet, then you’ve come to the right place. Improving your home’s energy efficiency is an environmentally responsible and smart financial decision. You can take many steps to enhance your house’s energy efficiency, from simple DIY projects to more involved upgrades. Whether you’re a homeowner, renter, or just interested in making your living space more sustainable, there are so many places to start.

Get an Energy Audit

A professional energy audit can help you identify areas of your home where energy is wasting away. An energy auditor will evaluate your home’s insulation, heating and cooling systems, appliances, and lighting. After this extensive assessment, your energy auditor will provide you with a detailed report on how you can improve energy efficiency. It’s much easier to fix the problem when you know what and where the problem is.

Seal Air Leaks

One of the best ways to enhance the energy efficiency of your house is to seal any air leaks you have. Air leaks can be a major source of energy loss in your home. Seal gaps around windows and doors with weather stripping, use caulk to seal gaps around electrical outlets, and install foam gaskets behind light switches and outlets to reduce drafts. This may seem overwhelming, but it’s actually quite easy to make a foam door sweep to prevent drafts by utilizing pool noodles.

Upgrade Insulation

Insulation helps keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Adding insulation to your attic, walls, and floors can significantly reduce energy use. You might also consider installing energy-efficient windows, which can help keep your home at a comfortable temperature all year. An energy-efficient window will reduce both heating and cooling costs. As such, try to look for windows with a low U-factor and a high Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC). These are characteristics to look for because they help you reduce energy usage.

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Sue Baxter

Susie Young Baxter, CEO, has published PanoramaNOW Magazine for 31 years. Her hobbies are Camping, Boating, Hiking, Nature, Gardening and Outdoor Activities. She is an Artist, Graphic Designer, an Avid Seamstress, Dabbles in Homemade Crafts and Landscaping. Since her Father was a Health Teacher, she also likes homeopathic Health Solutions. Since blogging started over 10 years ago, PanoramaNow has been added to Newsbreak – a national news affiliate.

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Sue Baxter

Susie Young Baxter, CEO, has published PanoramaNOW Magazine for 31 years. Her hobbies are Camping, Boating, Hiking, Nature, Gardening and Outdoor Activities. She is an Artist, Graphic Designer, an Avid Seamstress, Dabbles in Homemade Crafts and Landscaping. Since her Father was a Health Teacher, she also likes homeopathic Health Solutions. Since blogging started over 10 years ago, PanoramaNow has been added to Newsbreak - a national news affiliate.