If it were possible to synthesize the broader dreams and goals of the majority of home owners across the nation, then we would probably find an overwhelming desire to be able to live in comfort without creating undue problems for other people or for the planet at large. Of course, these days people’s understanding of what constitutes a problem for the planet has changed, and more and more home owners throughout the United States are increasingly aware of the fact that many of the comforts and luxuries which they are enjoying in their home represent an undue problem for the broader global ecosystem. This discovery on behalf of home owners from coast to coast has generated mixed reactions, among which would have to be a certain degree of dismay; yet if home owners do a little research and inform themselves on the issues at hand, they’ll undoubtedly discover that through the right home renovation projects they can have a very comfortable place to live that is also very eco-friendly as well. It’s time for more people out there to start asking themselves, then: "is my home as eco-friendly as it could be?"
Though there is a lot to be learnt on the matter of turning your home into a place that uses resources more efficiently, fortunately these days access to that information is better than ever before (in no small part due to the internet, of course). Home owners will surprise themselves with the kinds of home renovation projects that will be necessary to implement these kinds of changes, as indeed it turns out that there are many diverse factors that go into making a home efficient and environmentally friendly. Though we’ll delve into a few of those projects below, it is worth keeping in mind that the Energy Star rating agency (created by the federal government in the early 1990s as a tool for promoting more sustainable technologies among consumers) has got comprehensive information on how you can obtain greater efficiency in all aspects of your home. Indeed, one of the highest achievements imaginable in the quest for a more environmentally sustainable home is to get a complete Energy Star rating for your home as a whole, not for individual appliances/systems within it. Hopefully, through the right home renovation work, more home owners in the US and abroad can begin achieving that goal in the near future…
• Smarter wiring: to avoid excessive electricity consumption in your home, you may want to consider turning your home into what is known as a ‘smart’ home, which is to say a home with a much better wiring arrangement for all electrical/electronic appliances. Not only will you save electricity, you’ll also end up controlling appliances remotely, making life more amenable and comfortable for you and your family.
• Window replacement: often overlooked by home owners, replacement of old and drafty windows can create superior home insulation and save you big on your AC or heating bills.
• Heating and air: speaking of which, your climate control system at home may best be replaced by a newer and more efficient alternative, as old HVAC units (beyond 15 or 20 years) are notorious resource guzzlers that modern homes and the planet could do without.
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