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November 5, 2018 by changescapeweb

Going Green: Benefits of Powering Your Home with Renewable Energy

Energy gathered from naturally-replenished sources like waves, tides, rain, wind and sunlight has become an important factor in the modern world. While many companies are looking for new ways of implementing green energy to power their businesses, renewable technology has found its way into our homes as well. While for most homeowners the main reason remains the economic benefit of reduced monthly energy bills, other, not less important benefits are slowly but surely becoming recognized as well.

The cost of energy today and tomorrow

Although electricity prices in the U.S. have held steady for more than two decades, mainly due to industrial deregulation and the abundance of natural gas, financial and economic forecasters today agree that higher electricity price for consumers is the only viable solution. On the other side of the world, The Grattan Institute says that the latest high wholesale electricity prices are the “new normal” that Australian politicians need to be honest about with voters. Adding to that the federal and state governments’ decision to keep aging legacy assets – old coal-fired plants – in working condition is far from a long-term solution for a problem that only a strong bipartisan energy and climate change policy can solve.

Before you go green

Before you decide to commit to solar panels, you need to make sure your home’s electrical installations are in order. Keep in mind that many countries enforce stringent regulations concerning DIY electrical work. In order to avoid legal problems, and potential insurance revocations, you should hire an expert electrician to inspect, update or remodel your electrical system for higher energy efficiency, recommend LED lighting options, as well as suggest home automation solutions that save power on their own.

Solar panels and shingles

Solar photovoltaic panels can be placed either on your roof or on a specially designed array in the backyard. Another solution for going solar is to use solar shingles, which are becoming more and more popular among homeowners who want to preserve the traditional home design or period roof features such as gables, mansards, and towers. These photovoltaic roof tiles are installed in the same way as regular ones. The main disadvantage of solar systems is that they are active only when the sun’s up, so it pays off to invest in a solar battery, as well.

Wind turbines

Although much less common in residential areas than solar panels, wind-generated energy is actually a much more stable source than solar energy. With an appropriately sized turbine, an average home can cover all the household’s energy needs. The disadvantages of wind turbines are their high-profile and the noise they make which often limit their use to remote farmsteads and off-grid residential areas. One way or another, before committing to this energy source, make sure you check local regulations on the matter.

Geothermal systems

The most ‘earthbound’ source of clean, renewable energy, geothermal heating systems can reduce your home’s carbon footprint by eliminating the need for electricity used for heating or cooling your home. The typical home system uses a geothermal heat pump (GHP) that needs 25 to 50% less energy than regular HVAC systems. The equipment included produces virtually no noise and takes much less space, making it suitable for almost any home design. Make sure you check your property’s geological and hydrological characteristics before committing to this source.

Once reserved only for wealthy, tech-savvy innovators and visionaries, renewable energy has always been all around us, now becoming more commons in the suburbs as well. By using renewable energy to power your home you can reduce or even eliminate your utility bills, while government incentives for renewable technology can make the investment even more cost effective.

 

About the author: Mike Johnston is a home improvement blogger and DIY enthusiast from Sydney. He is a regular writer at Smooth Decorator and contributor on several interior design, lifestyle, real estate and eco blogs. Mike’s goal is to create and share meaningful content that helps and inspires people.

Filed Under: Energy Efficiency, Home Improvement, Home Ownership

June 13, 2015 by changescapeweb Leave a Comment

Best Guidelines to follow when Choosing Solar Panels

Guidelines on Choosing Solar Panels

Since electric power costs are not exactly all that great in many areas around the world, there is an increasing need for alternative sources of electricity that happen to be eco-friendly and easy to use. Although solar power has been around for a fairly long time now, there have been developments in the field that it a better choice as time goes by. The best thing about this is that solar power will give you a chance to stay either partially or completely independent from your local power grid with the right solar power setup. You would do well to look for an installation company that allows you to get the job done without worrying about the details, but that will require some inquiries and research so you can find the right company for your needs. The following guidelines will give you a few ideas you can use in making this happen:

  • Lowering your electric bill

There needs to be a certain balance between how many panels you have and the space you have to work with. For the most part this will depend on the budget you have available and the space you may possess around your home. Consumption levels still depend on your appliances, electronic devices and more, so these details will need to be tracked before you can move on to actually purchasing a solar panel setup.

  • Breaking even on the costs

This is one really important part of the process of purchasing, installing and using a solar panel setup, since the price of one still happens to be a pretty hefty one. You will need to find a proper balance between your setup and consumption, as well as the orientation of the panels and what you have to work with in terms of landscape. A great time to install solar panels would be right after moving into a new home, straight after the reliable moving company has dropped off your belongings and you still have some freedom to choose what you want to do without having to deal with a lot more work than you otherwise would.

  • Keeping your system efficient    Guidelines on Choosing Solar Panelss2

There are some hours of the day which happen to be more productive for solar power, which is between 8 AM and 4 PM, so you will need to keep that in mind so the solar panels will be unobstructed in those hours for maximum efficiency. Any shade on the panels will only diminish their ability to collect and store energy, so you will need to focus on moving any items out of the way if the shadows become a problem.

  • Maintaining the panels

You need to choose an installing company that allows you to get regular maintenance done to your panels once in a while as part of the original deal. Although they require minimal maintenance, you should still keep that in mind when you look for solar panels, avoiding shady companies and second hand solutions.

P.S. Real estate is booming this Spring!  Homes are selling fast and for the highest prices in years. It is never too early to get your home ready for the market or for buyers to call me to discuss the Spring market.  Don’t miss out on your dream home & interest rates below 4%.  Call me for details today!

Filed Under: Energy Efficiency, Green Construction, Guest Blogger

May 28, 2015 by changescapeweb Leave a Comment

Fifteen Shades of Green: Building Design Tips

Fifteen Shades of Green Building Design

Green building is not an invention of 21st century. However, sustainable design has been out of the scope of architects for quite a long time. As the resource shortage and the severe climate changes impose actual dangers on the environment and the society, “green” building reached its peak. These constructions are healthy for both the nature and their occupants.

The most impressing thing to the ordinary viewer is probably the ingenious design. Each building has unique and transcendent look. Although architects are free in the expression of their creativity, they still follow certain techniques. On the other hand, the expert builders should adopt specific techniques and get updated on the current trends.

Fifteen Shades of Green Building Design2

1. Long Life, Loose Fit, Low Energy

In other words – sustainability, flexibility and energy – efficiency. The idea was presented by the Welsh architect Alex Gordon. His prophetic vision has become the basic of the nowadays green building.

2. Social impact and Functionality

Designing a built environment that complies with both the social and ecological needs is corner stone in sustainable architecture. The building should not only serve its primary purpose as an administrative space or home, but it should also improve or add up to the surrounding environment.

3. Location

The location determines the approach that the architect and the expert building team will undertake. What are the benefits and the downsides of a certain area? Making use of the natural resources such as light, water, wind and soil will shape the future design of the building.

4. Adjusting To The Climate

What makes a sustainable building so special is that its design is perfectly adjusted to the local climate. This allows making the most of a certain environment, even if it’s not exactly favorable.

5. Reuse, Reduce and Recycle

These principles don’t apply simply to the materials used in the construction. Many architects choose to work with buildings that don’t function anymore. Instead of destroying the old place and rebuilding it again, they use the existing structure. In this way builders and architects reduce the waste.

6. Quality Materials

Sustainable buildings are made to last. That’s why these constructions usually incorporate good – quality and eco – friendly materials.

7. Landscape

As mentioned earlier, sustainable building is not only about creating a structure. Include also the exterior that surrounds it. The outdoors environment will contribute to the aesthetics and the energy –efficiency. For instance, strategically situated trees can shade out the area, decreasing the energy for cooling the building.

8. Durable Interiors and Low Maintenance

One of the primary characteristics of sustainable building is an interior with timeless design. The indoors spaces should require minimal resources for their maintenance.

9. Indoor Air Quality

The building services should use low or no – VOC s products such hard surface flooring and non – toxic paints and finishes to ensure the high quality of indoor air.

10. HVAC System

This system will control the residential climate, ensuring that building doesn’t use more energy than needed.

11. Energy Conservation

Architects come with different creative ways to incorporate renewable energy resource in the construction – from solar panels and passive solar integration to glazing and high – efficiency appliances.

12. Water Systems

The most popular choices are rainwater harvesting systems and tankless water heaters. The collected water is then used for the sprinkler systems in the landscape.

13. Insulation

This is another feature that has huge influence on energy conservation. Heating and cooling contribute sufficiently to the building’s energy consumption.

14. Ventilation

There are two types of ventilation – passive or natural and mechanically powered. The choice depends on the local climate specifics.

15. Eco – friendly appliances

Everything that can save you energy and thus decrease the carbon pollution can be incorporated – from water and energy conserving household appliances to office equipment.

Real estate is booming this Spring!  Homes are selling fast and for the highest prices in years. It is never too early to get your home ready for the market or for buyers to call me to discuss the Spring market.  Don’t miss out on your dream home & interest rates below 4%.  Call me for details today!

Filed Under: Energy Efficiency, Green Construction, Guest Blogger, Home Design

December 2, 2013 by changescapeweb Leave a Comment

Missouri Home Buyers Value Environmentally Friendly Features

iStock_000023066434XSmall-300x235Now that we’re in December in St. Charles, we know we can expect consistent cold weather.  That means higher heating bills.  As prospective home buyers are searching for homes that are energy efficient and have environmentally friendly features.

According to the National Association of REALTORS® 2012 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers the overwhelming majority of recent home buyers consider this a major factor when considering a home for purchase.  Infact, it is nearly 9 out of 10!

Home buyers are demanding greener homes and are looking for environmentally friendly feautes.  It is beyind a trend, it is now a way of life.
Energy efficient homes help save money on monthly heating and cooling costs. Nearly 4 in 10 stated that the home’s hearting and cooling costs are vary important in considering a home.  No surprise that buyers in the North and South (including Missouri) place a greater importance on this since they typically have higher heating and cooling costs.

Read more about this report at https://rismedia.com/2013-10-12/home-buyers-value-environmentally-friendly-features/

The busy Fall season is upon us & homes are selling faster than they have in years!!  It is the time for sellers to put their homes on the market & for buyers to buy those homes before the Holidays!  This has been the best market in 6 years.  Both home prices & interest rates are on the rise though!  Contact me for details today!

 

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October 29, 2013 by changescapeweb Leave a Comment

Home Buyers Value Environmentally Friendly Features

ISS_4607_00972-300x199Homeowners frequently see their heating bills rise as fall begins and the weather cools. For this reason, homes with energy efficient and environmentally friendly features are often a priority to prospective buyers.

“Nearly nine out of 10 recent home buyers said that heating and cooling costs were somewhat or very important when considering a home for purchase” according to the National Association of REALTORS®’ 2012 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers.

Energy efficiency and green building features are more than a trend.  People want to live in communities and in houses that are more resource efficient and sensitive to the environment.

You can read the full article Home Buyers Value Environmentally Friendly Features

Fall is here but it’s still a great time to buy or sell a home!!  It is the time for sellers to put their homes on the market & for buyers to start your home search!  This season has been the busiest in 6 years & interest rates are hovering around 4.0%.  Both home prices & interest rates are on the rise though!  Contact me for details today!

Filed Under: Energy Efficiency, Green Construction

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