ECO-FRIENDLY RENOVATIONS PERFECT FOR EVERY HOME

Renovations can be challenging. They can cost you an arm and a leg if you don’t think outside the box. But, if you have a long-term goal to protect our planet and to cut a family’s yearly water consumption, you are on the right path. 

Humans are a species that pollutes and damages the environment the most, but nothing stops you from being the person who takes small steps for the greater good. Even better, nowadays sustainable homes are a trend that can save you thousands of dollars on energy and water bills. So, what can you do about it?

 

Minimise water waste

The fact is that we are wasting a lot of clean drinking water, especially in the bathroom. According to research, toilet flushing is the largest indoor use of water. The question is, how to stop this?

Firstly, install a rainwater system. There are so many things that you can do with rainwater - car washing, plant watering, toilet flushing, washing laundry, and if it’s thoroughly purified, you can use it even for drinking. You should consider installing a UV water sterilizer in order to make sure harmful microorganisms that can be found in water are destroyed.

Secondly, replace your toilet with a low-flow model. While an average toilet uses about 9 - 12 litres of water, a half flush one uses less than 6 litres. 

Use the energy of the sun

Did you know that solar panels can give you electricity to last the whole night? Many people are following this trend because solar panels have never been more practical and effective. This small investment can save you a lot of money, and you can save up some power for emergency situations. 

Insulate your home

To build an environmentally friendly home you need high-quality insulation. Your life will be much easier - your house will be cooler during summer, warmer during winter, and your electric bill will be smaller during the whole year. So, ask a remodeler for help, and start building. 

Use natural and LED lighting

Traditional bulbs might be cheap, but LED bulbs require a comparably low amount of power. Plus, they can last for up to 22 years. This is an easy and quick way to do something big, because these bulbs can boost energy efficiency and reduce the carbon footprint you produce.

Nevertheless, you should turn off the LED bulbs during the day, and use natural lighting instead. You can use mirrors and reflective surfaces in order to direct the light in rooms, but if that doesn’t help, you should consider installing a sun tunnel. It channels the light from the roof and spreads daylight through the room. 

Give your rooms soul by reclaiming furniture

If you have wooden furniture, there’s no need to throw it away. Reclaimed furniture can refresh your room and give it a vintage style. You needn’t worry if you don’t have any nice piece of furniture. You can always buy reclaimed wood that can be used for countertops, flooring, and walls.

This is not only environmentally the best choice, but it’s the best choice for your home. Remember, high-quality furniture never goes out of style.

Conclusion

As you can see, going eco-friendly is a win-win situation for both you and our planet. 

Some things you can do on your own, but for others, you will need the help of a contractor. At the end of the month when the bills arrive, you will see that all this work paid off. So, start thinking outside the box and go eco-friendly.

 

 

 

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