Taylor Homes are setting a new standard when it comes to energy efficiency. Our homes boast an astoundingly low HERS score of 65, meaning they use 50% less energy than older existing homes and 35% less than what is typically found in newly built dwellings! Plus, you don’t have to pay extra for this incredible feature – Energy Smart construction at its finest comes completely complimentary with your home from Taylor Homes. Save yourself some money every month on utilities without sacrificing comfort or value – follow these tips below to save even more this Spring!
As the temperature starts to warm up, many homeowners are looking for ways to reduce their energy bills. One way to do this is by making your home more energy-efficient. An energy-smart home can help you save money on your electricity and heating bills, not to mention reduce your carbon footprint. This blog post will explore how you can make your home more energy-efficient and why it makes sense to do so.
1. Install a Smart Thermostat
A smart thermostat can help you save money on your heating and cooling bills by automatically adjusting the temperature based on your schedule and preferences. You can control your thermostat using your smartphone, so you can adjust the temperature from anywhere. Some models also have features like motion sensors, which can help detect when you’re not home and adjust the temperature accordingly.
2. Upgrade your Insulation
If your home is poorly insulated, you’re likely losing heat in the winter and cool air in the summer. By upgrading your insulation, you can keep your home at a more comfortable temperature year-round and reduce your energy bills. Insulation can be installed in your walls, attic, and basement to provide a barrier against heat loss.
3. Use Energy-Saving Appliances
Energy-efficient appliances can help you save money on your electricity bills. Look for appliances with the Energy Star label, which indicates that they meet energy efficiency standards set by the government. Energy-saving appliances can include anything from refrigerators to washing machines to light bulbs.
4. Switch to LED Lighting
Switching to LED lighting can help you save money on your electricity bill, as LED bulbs use far less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs. They also last longer, meaning you won’t need to replace them as frequently. While LED bulbs are initially more expensive, they pay for themselves in energy savings over time.
5. Invest in Solar Panels
Investing in solar panels can be a great way to reduce your dependence on traditional electricity sources and save money on your energy bills. While the upfront cost of solar panels is high, there are a number of incentives and rebates available that can help offset the cost. You may also be able to sell excess energy back to the grid, lowering your energy bills even further.
Making your home energy smart doesn’t have to be a complicated process. Simple changes like upgrading your insulation or switching to LED lighting can make a big difference in your energy bills over time. By investing in energy-efficient appliances and solar panels, you can further reduce your energy usage and save money. The more you do to make your home energy-efficient, the more you’ll save in the long run. So why not start this spring and see how much you can save on your energy bills? Taylor Homes is happy to be a part of the solution. Learn more about homes built by us are energy-efficient: Energy Smart Qualified Homes.
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