How To Make Your Home Eco-Friendly

When it comes to being environmentally friendly, the entire world has to come together to be more responsible and green in their efforts. It is only then that we will be able to reverse the negative effects on the planet and help nature heal itself. While this might sound daunting, you can still contribute in some manner to make a difference. This means start being eco-friendly and green at home.

So, what do you need to do to make your home eco-friendly?

For starters, it’s not too difficult to adopt some basic green practices. With a mix of a few small changes and some long-term investments, in and around your home, you will reap the benefits of being clean and green for years to come.

So let’s take a look at how you can make your home a haven for eco-friendliness and positively impact the environment.

1. Install Appliances that are Energy-Efficient 

When shopping for new appliances for your home, ensure that they have the Energy Star label as proof of their efficiency. When comparing appliances, ensure that you read the specifications and the information which will help you make a better and a more efficient choice. Another thing to remember is that the more high-end and exclusive your appliance is, the more energy it will consume so ponder over your choices.

2. Install a Smart Meter

If you wish to make a difference in your carbon footprint and in your energy bills, then installing a smart energy meter is ideal. Since heating is the biggest expenditure in a household, it is best to meter and measure the way you use it. You can then proceed to make the required changes based on numbers. We tend to use more energy than required and this is where having a smart meter installed will pay off. 

It will help us recognise the problem areas and remedy the situation. Once you set it up, it switches off the heating an hour before you leave home and switch it on again an hour before you return. It might not look like there’s much of a difference initially, but once you start receiving reduced heating bills, you’ll notice for sure.

3. Take Your Water Usage into Consideration

Using water sparingly and consciously is a really simple and economical way to be more eco-friendly. So ensure that you locate and fix all the leaks in your home. It’s not just through leaks that you can save water as there are other methods as well! Turn the tap off while brushing your teeth or when you are shaving. Additionally, consider installing a low-flow showerhead that is more efficient as it helps save huge amounts of water. 

4. Install Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs

Installing efficient lighting is perhaps the most efficient and eco-friendly investment you can make. It may seem like a faff, but it makes sense to install these bulbs as they not only consume less energy but also last longer. This means you will be saving money as you don’t have to worry about constantly replacing these bulbs. 

5. Install An Energy Efficient Heat Pump

To truly make your home eco-friendly, installing an air source or ground source heat pump is crucial. They have efficiency rates of more than 300% as they produce clean energy for every unit of electricity they use. A JL Phillips heat pump installation is a long-term investment with the returns through savings and domestic RHI being enough to offset the total cost. 

6. Top Up Your Insulation

When your home is swathed in sufficient layers of insulation, you will automatically reduce your energy bills as you’ll be using far less heating. For this, insulate the external walls and roof of your home. Additionally, if you haven’t already, install double-glazed windows in every room and insulate all the cavities and draughts present in your home. 

JL Phillips – Professional Heat Pump Installers

Ensure that you partner with a professional air source heat pump installation company who can guide you every step of the way so that you get the most value for your money. You can get your free quick quote right here!

Get in touch with us today to find out all about heat pump installation. Once we have ironed out your concerns, our team of air source heat pump fitters will get the job done and you can start improving your carbon footprint effectively!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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