Climate control as well as other environmentally sound concepts and eco-friendly innovations are becoming more and more popular in our very modern age. And whilst it’s great to see so many people now actually sitting up and taking notice, it’s another step to actually get them to introduce such technology and energy efficient solutions into their home, especially when their home is somewhat of an older property. Thankfully many newly built homes and modern constructions now often take energy efficiency into consideration helping keep homes warmer whilst reducing energy costs for the home owners.
IMPROVED COMFORT ALL YEAR ROUND
Energy efficient properties are great during those chilly winter months. With building qualities improving all the time there’s no doubt your new home will be utilising modern materials and building methods to ensure every crack and crevice in your home is tightly pieced together to help keep in the heat. With better-quality insulation and extra strength double-glazed windows you’ll be warmer and cosier when the temperature drops outside.
REDUCED ENERGY COSTS
With rising energy costs there’s no better time to be more conscious of our energy usage. From energy saving light bulbs to more energy efficient appliances all around the home each of these new pieces of tech will help reduce your outgoing gas and electricity costs. Now homes have the added benefit of being able to fit smart energy meters in order for home owners to keep a real-time eye on how much energy they are actually using with tips on how to keep this to the very minimum. Even water around the home can be controlled by various water saving devices such as more efficient taps and showers that help save on average around 30% of water.
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
Strata Homes Ambition development helps to build homes that meet all the necessary energy efficient standards. It’s these more efficient innovations that also go a long way in helping the environment around us. Aside from cutting down on our energy usage there are also modern homes that now employ their own methods of energy generation. From home-based wind turbines to solar panels, there are plenty of ways in which you can generate your own energy to become a more self-sufficient home, cut down on bills and reduce your CO2 emissions.