If you’re looking to create your perfect home, an eco-friendly approach is not just for tree-hugging hipster-types. Taking a “greener” perspective can offer huge benefits to running costs as well as interior comfort and your own personal well being.
Saving energy from the outset
Start your building process with energy-saving and eco-friendly initiatives in mind
- Thinking about your project’s orientation, and maximizing the amount of natural light in the rooms that you use the most, is the simplest way to improve energy efficiency
Recycling excess heat
Mechanical ventilation recovery systems provide clean, fresh air to your home without losing heat energy
- The warm air is extracted from inside the house while fresh air is brought in from outside
- Each of these ventilation streams pass over a heat exchange element which transfers the heat to the clean air that then enters your home
Taking advantage of the British weather
A rainwater harvesting system incorporated into the design of your house could cut your water bills by up to 50%.
Sustainable building materials
Ensure that your hardwood frame (typically oak-framed in the UK) is sourced responsibly by looking for certification schemes.
- Insulation is the main element of your house-build that will enable you to improve your energy efficiency and the heating costs associated with your home.
Final fitting options
Smart thermostats have been available on the market for a few years
- LED lighting is now fairly standard in homes across the UK
- You can improve energy savings even further by installing timer switches or motion sensors
- Call 01249 479 890 for more information
Generating your own energy
Installing solar photovoltaic panels on a roof or elsewhere on your plot is increasing in popularity in the UK.