Heating & Cooling: Eco-Friendly Checklist
Your home’s HVAC system and the way you go about regulating temperatures in your house can be very impactful to the environment.
If you heat and cool your home in inefficient ways or create a situation where you have to use excessive energy to control the temperature, it won’t only be less eco-friendly, but it can get very expensive in utility costs over time.
Check out this list of things to consider in leveling up your home’s sustainability when it comes to temperature control.
Want to check out more than just this topic? See our full eco-friendly home checklist!
Checklist
- Programmable thermostat
- Install insulation in ceiling, floor and walls
- Shift to double-pane windows
- Weatherproofing your house from draughts and air leaks
- Cool roof
- Upgrade your HVAC system (look for energy star labels)
- Natural shading
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Programmable thermostat
Most thermostats nowadays are programmable to some extent, but upgrading to an easy-to use and customizable one can allow you to have more control over your energy use at home.
Install insulation in ceiling, floor and walls
Many homes are under-insulated, which allows heat to escape easily in the cold months and heat to move in during the warm months. Proper insulation can keep your home more regulated and reduce the need for heating and cooling use.
Shift to double-pane windows
The type of windows that you have can make a tremendous difference in your house's insulation and ability to stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
Weatherproofing your house from draughts and air leaks
Properly sealing and insulating around windows, doors, and other air entry points in your house can make a significant difference in the indoor temperature. This can reduce your reliance on your furnace or A/C unit to regulate the temperature, saving energy and money!
Natural shading
Planting trees to shade your home can do wonders to keep your home cooler and reduce the energy and money you put into air conditioning and fans. According to Energy.gov, temperatures directly under trees can be up to 25°F cooler than temperatures above blacktop in the same area (5).
Cool roof
A cool roof is specifically designed to reflect sunlight, which absorbs less energy and heat - helping to keep the inside cool.
Upgrade your HVAC system (look for energy star labels)
In recent years, HVAC systems have improved a lot with a focus on energy efficiency. Upgrading your home's HVAC system can make improvements to cost and energy usage.
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