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How to Increase Your Home’s Energy Efficiency with Simple Upgrades

Upgrading your home’s energy efficiency has many benefits. Not only will you save money on your utility bills, but you will also be more sustainable as your climate footprint will have less of an impact on the environment.

Depending on the type of upgrade, there are also other benefits, such as improved indoor climate and comfort and increased overall value of your home. So today, we will discuss some of the most popular upgrades. Enjoy!

Insulation

Living in Canada, insulation is a key component in any home across the country. And this technology is always evolving, with new techniques and better materials becoming available on the market.

Many homes stand to benefit from insulating their water and heating pipes. This relatively small investment can be done in just a few days or less, depending on the size of your home.

Insulating any areas that connect to the outside is also helpful. This will lower energy consumption and reduce the amount of moisture in the air, resulting in a better indoor climate. Older homes tend to have relatively thin layers of insulation, so in many cases, adding more can significantly improve it.

Green Energy

Installing solar panels on the roof can lead to an energy-neutral home or at least significantly lower your monthly electricity bills. You can choose to use the electricity for your appliances or convert some of it into heating that can help keep you warm and cozy.

The prices of solar panels have been on a steady decline due to the popularity and adoption of the units, leading to better returns than was possible just 5 or 10 years ago. While it typically requires skilled professionals and is one of the more complex items on our list, the investment can often pay for itself in 10-15 years.

Electrical Appliances and Lighting

If you are still using traditional lightbulbs, you might want to consider switching to LED bulbs. They are not much more expensive to buy and will typically only consume 5 to 10% of the electricity normal light bulbs do.

Upgrading your electrical appliances to ones with better energy ratings can also lead to improved efficiency. A modern oven will typically use around 60% of the power your older one does, resulting in a quite significant improvement.

These days, you can also choose smart outlets or plugs that conserve power when not in use. Over the course of a year, the standby functions of an average flatscreen TV will actually consume a fair share of electricity, but with smart outlets, you can easily avoid this unnecessary cost.

Water Consumption

Upgrading your kitchen faucet or showerhead in your bathroom can also significantly reduce your monthly utility bills. Depending on the models, you can get a faucet that reduces your water use by up to 50% while keeping the same flow that you are used to.

This can be particularly useful for larger families, but anyone should see a significant reduction and help conserve our natural resources in an environmentally conscious way at the same time.

If you are looking for more inspiration or help installing your energy upgrades, contact us at The HandyForce today. Our expert advisors can help you choose the best options for your specific needs, and our professional handymen can install your upgrades for the best results.