Some Tips For Ecofriendly Design & Construction

The way that buildings are designed and constructed has much to do with how much water and energy they use. Thus, utilizing ecofriendly design & construction can minimize a house’s effect on the environment and can make it eco-friendly. Designing homes to be sustainable can significantly help the environment. Proper architectural drawings are needed.

The way that a building is shaded can significantly affect its energy usage. If a house is faced north, it can have maximum shading during summer and more sunlight during winter. Also, utilizing shades over windows can help keep heat and glare from coming into a home. This can reduce the energy used for heating and cooling a house, as the home will have a more stable temperature. Drafting can help reduce temperatures during summer.

Solar panels can help a home reduce its environmental impact. When solar energy is used as a home’s main energy source the home is in turn powered by a completely sustainable form of energy. Solar power also does not cause the harmful emissions that other forms of energy do. By utilizing other forms of energy along with solar power, a home can be powered with solar panels all year long.

There are new types of windows that help to trap heat within a building. Heat-trapping windows often utilize a special type of glazing that reduces the heat of a home in the summer and increases it in the winter. These windows, when sealed properly, help to reduce your home’s energy costs indirectly by making it so that you do not need to utilize your heater or air conditioning as much.

Eco-friendly homes always make use out of water-efficient appliances. While somewhat faulty in the past (as they did not provide the same quality of experience that less water-efficient appliances did), they are now very effective. Now water-efficient shower heads have a great amount of pressure and low flush toilets work the first time (they do not need to be flushed more than once).

In a house, insulation serves a purpose similar to heat-trapping windows. It keeps a house warm in the winter and cool in the summer by keeping outdoor weather from seeping into the house. Without insulation a home is prone to the elements, which can significantly drive up energy costs for heating and cooling. Thus, insulation is a great investment for an eco-friendly development.

For the outdoors, xeriscaping is a great choice. This technique uses certain plants that are native to the area, which means that they will live “in harmony” with the soil and other elements. Xeriscaping also utilizes water-efficient plants. Sadly for some lawn-lovers, traditional lawns are rarely if ever used for xeriscaped gardens because they use up so much water. However, native grasses can be used in place of a lawn if necessary.

Finally, if you garden a lot, a great investment would be a rainwater harvesting tank. These tanks capture rainwater and then let you use it for landscaping. Because rainwater is perfectly fine for gardening, rainwater that is captured can be used in place of hose water, which will save a significant amount of water. Once the system is paid for, the tank provides a free source of water that is also very convenient for the landscaper.

We offer the best ecofriendly designs and can help your home become significantly more sustainable. Our rafting Service Toronto and architectural drawings Toronto are available to help you choose the best eco-friendly designs best suited for you.

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