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Building Energy Efficient Houses : Homes On A Mission

It is very surprising to know that our homes can actually serve as an energy efficient resource. Traditionally, buildings have been known to gulp up enormous amount of energy. However, Building Energy Efficient Houses can  make these houses self sufficient.

The “bricks and mortar” buildings have been known to waste a lot of energy. Our Skyscrapers, require an individual cooling and heating system. a recent study suggests that buildings account for forty percent of the power usage in the U.S.A. Building Energy Efficient Houses is thus the need of the hour.

However, there is an increased awareness to make our buildings more energy efficient. An energy efficient building does not depend on any external source for its power requirements. It is essentially a green building and uses very innovative concepts to maximize its efficiency. A few of these concepts are mentioned below:

1)Green Renovation:
Green Renovation is the first step towards Building Energy Efficient Houses. The process involves taking into account the entire design of the building. The doors and windows are placed in a manner that they can act as a natural heat regulators.

Use of glass in the windows allow maximum heat to enter into the house and also helps in retaining it. Planting deciduous trees in front of the windows helps in inhibiting sunlight during the summers and allowing maximum heat in the winters, when the trees shed their leaves.

2)HVAC Doors Insulation:
The Heating, ventilation & Air Conditioning or HVAC generally relies on large air ducts and mechanical energy to maintain an equitable temperature. However, the use of natural ventilators in our houses can allow free flow of air, and reduce the dependency on fans. Well insulated doors and windows are also an integral step of Building Energy Efficient Houses.

3)Exterior Decking:
Exterior decking involves optimizing the temperature outside the house, so that the heat pockets are not developed. The concrete patios and driveways retain a lot of heat. Covering the patios with green plants and creepers help in regulating the outside temperature. The use of marble and travertine tiles can also keep the patios cool naturally, thus reducing the dependency on water.

Apart from the above, there are many other ways of conserving energy. Gutter protection systems can help in rain water harvesting and thus help us in saving water. The use of Green Building Materials which are derived from the waste products lying idle in our landfills, reduce the load on already scare raw materials and can be reuses again and again.

Build With Green Products is an on line site assisting in Building Energy Efficient Houses. www.buildwithgreenproducts.com provides complete information about the company.

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