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Energy and Waterproofing Your Home

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Energy and Waterproofing

Home construction and renovation is a pretty straight-forward business. You have to find the right location, the materials you need, the right crew and the necessary licenses before you start working. But what separates the amateurs from the pros are the techniques they use and it’s only natural to considerthe future and think about increasing your new or existing home’s energy-efficiency and protect it against the elements and damage made by water. Fortunately, there are some currently available construction techniques and energy-proofing technologies that can help you reduce your energy bill and safeguard your home for future generations.

Another excellent way of energy-proofing your home for the future is to use recycled and sustainable materials, including bamboo, cork, recycled glass and plastic or reclaimed wood. Try to replace the old, energy-guzzling appliances for more energy-efficient ones, switch incandescent light-bulbs for LEDs and consider installing a smart thermostat to help you regulate the temperature inside your home more efficiently. Lastly, you can always install solar panels and not only start generating your own energy, but sell any excess back to the state and generate a profit.

About The Author

Article written for WhosGreenOnline.com by, Amelia Atkins: author at Smooth Decorator and a fresh architecture student. The love for architecture and design runs in her family and she knew what she wanted to do from a very young age. You can often find her with a notepad in hand, just looking at the clouds, dreaming about the next skyscraper.

 

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