3 Tips for a More Energy-Efficient Home

Energy efficiency is now a top feature that buyers look for when they want to purchase a new home. Thanks to the introduction of smart technology, the Smart Home is now a reality that makes this need more achievable. Find out what makes energy-efficient homes so advantageous and how you can make your home more energy efficient.


Green Building Blocks

You’ve probably heard the concept of “green building” mentioned before. But you might not know exactly what that entails. According to the EPA, green building means creating structures that are environmentally responsible, resource-efficient, and healthy for occupants. So when it comes time to build or renovate your dream home, keep these eco-friendly principles from the EPA in mind:

“Green building is the practice of creating structures and using processes that are environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's life-cycle from site selection to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and deconstruction. This practice expands and complements the classical building design concerns of economy, utility, durability, and comfort. Green building is also known as a sustainable or high-performance building.”

If you’re in the process of constructing a new home, there's good news! You can make a positive impact on the environment while simultaneously enjoying the latest innovations in Smart Home technology. Start by choosing eco-friendly materials for the construction process and ensure that high-quality appliances and fixtures are installed to optimize energy efficiency. By doing so, not only can you save money on your utility bills, but you'll create a comfortable and safe environment for you and your family to thrive in.

 

Energy-Efficient Green Building Materials

When you use energy-efficient and green building materials, you discover one way to build an energy-efficient home and potentially save on costs, while also doing your part for the planet. Try to capitalize on the unique local environment, site conditions, and climate to create a design that reduces your environmental footprint. With some of the below innovative construction techniques to state-of-the-art appliances, you can learn how easy it can be to make a difference, while still achieving a beautifully designed space.

  • Introducing the ultimate solution for hot climates –  Roof Radiant Barrier Roof Sheathing. Keep your home cool and comfortable while possibly reducing your energy bills with this amazing under-roof insulation. Say goodbye to trapped heat in your attic and hello to a more efficient HVAC system. With the reflective properties of this radiant barrier, you'll be able to enjoy a cool home all summer long.

  • Say goodbye to feeling too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter with the innovative solution of low-emissive glass. Also called “low-E windows,” this ultra-modern technology includes special coatings on windows, doors, and skylights that reflect infrared light, preventing unwanted temperature fluctuations. Not only will you enjoy a comfortable living space, but you might also save an impressive 30% to 40% on average energy costs, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. When you elevate your home with the simple, highly-effective upgrade of low-emissive glass, you can transform your home into a comfortable oasis all year round.

  • The sun's energy can now power your home in style, thanks to the latest advancements in solar panel technology. Say goodbye to clunky and unsightly panels and hello to sleek and elegant additions to your roof. You can now enjoy guilt-free energy without sacrificing the aesthetic of your home.

  • By properly insulating your home, you'll not only stay cozy and comfortable, but you could also save big on your monthly utility bills. Gone are the days of insulation simply being for attics – by combining the right insulation in both the attic and interior walls, you can optimize both heating and cooling to work more efficiently. Say goodbye to drafty rooms and hello to a more energy-efficient and comfortable living space.

  • Experience ultimate comfort and enjoyment in your home with high-efficiency HVAC systems and heat pumps. Say goodbye to unpredictable temperatures and energy bills with energy-efficient smart homes that feature smart, programmable thermostats and other automated features that can leverage these high-efficiency HVAC and heat pump systems.

 

Calculate Energy Savings with HERS Rating Scale

When you're house hunting, make sure to ask about the HERS rating. This little gem of a system makes it easy to identify which homes are the ultimate energy savers – no more guessing which appliances are efficient. Trust us, you'll feel like a total home-buying pro with this knowledge in your back pocket.

The HERS scale is a 100-point range, with lower scores indicating a more energy-efficient home. From your electrical plugs to your HVAC system and roofing, every corner of your home can be measured for efficiency. With HERS, you can identify areas for improvement and take steps towards a more sustainable household. So keep in mind this insider info and you’ll have the advantage of knowing how to save some serious cash on your energy bills.

 

How to Make Your Home More Energy Efficient

Imagine walking into your beautiful home, only to find your energy bills through the roof. But fear not because we have you covered as you plan a renovation, home purchase, or new construction home. From energy-efficient windows to low-flow toilets, these energy-efficient must-haves will not only save you money but contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle.

  • If you’re looking to save money and brighten up your home at the same time, swap out your regular light bulbs for LED or compact fluorescent lights. Not only will you use less electricity and see a reduction in your energy bill, but these bulbs also have a much longer lifespan. Go ahead and make the switch. When you choose the right lighting, your wallet (and the environment) will thank you.

  • Discover stylish and eco-friendly home appliances that not only lower water and energy usage but also help you save money. Look for ENERGY STAR® certified products that are perfect for modern homeowners who want to make smart and sustainable choices. Plus, you can often save even more with rebates on these efficient appliances.

  • Imagine coming home to the perfect ambiance, with the temperature just right, and the lights already on to welcome you. With the power of smart devices, you can control many energy-efficient aspects of your home with just a few taps on your phone or a simple voice command. Upgrade your living experience with smart switches that make your life even easier, allowing you to turn your lights on and off without even lifting a finger. Experience the ultimate comfort and convenience with programmable thermostats, designed to adapt to your family's unique lifestyle. By using smart home automation you can simplify your life and make your home more energy efficient with programmable thermostats and other features.

  • Say goodbye to shivering in the shower. With tankless water heaters, you'll never have to worry about running out of hot water again. These energy-efficient machines only heat up the water you need when you need it. No more waiting for a clunky tank to heat up or wasting energy on water you're not using. Trust us, your morning routine will never be the same.



To learn more about energy-efficient homes, read about the Pulte Energy Advantage and discover all the ways your new construction home can be energy efficient. Discover stunning floor plans with built-in energy efficiency and check out Pulte's new home communities today!


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Contributed to the Pulte Homes blog by Carol Youmans.  

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