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How to build eco friendly house from scratch

When you are planning to build a home from scratch it’s always better to build an eco friendly home. There are many benefits of building a house that is environment friendly, not only is that helpful in reducing the pollution and protecting the environment, but it gives you a safer and healthier atmosphere to live. When designing an eco friendly house from scratch you have to consider three things: building material, generation of alternating energy, and using energy efficiently.

Building Material

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Using Anticon Roof Insulation

Anticon is a great material to use for insulation purpose in roof. There is a unique property of this substance that combines two forms of insulation effectively. In anticon there is a reflective foil facing, which is adhered to a glass wool blanket. Due to foil facing 95% of the heat radiations are reflected from the roof and this prevents any condensation. The wool blanket absorbs all the noise and reduces the heat transfer in the room. Anticon helps in the reduction in air conditioner running costs, it offers more resistance against fire on roof, and has any more benefits.

Generating Alternate Energy

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Solar Panels

Solar panels are the best way to generate cheap, low-maintenance and eco friendly power for your home. By the use of these panel you harness the energy of sunlight for creating electricity for your home use. This energy is renewable and if produced more than you need, then you can sell it to the grid. You can install these solar panels on the roof tops, in the backyard, or any part of your home that is exposed to continuous sunlight during daytime.

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Solar Hot Water System

This system combines the booster, tank, and collectors, which heat the water for home use with the help of sunlight. Energy from the sun is absorbed to heat the water in collector and is then sent to the tank for storage. This cycle of heating the water is continued unless complete water is heated in the tank or till the time there is no sunlight. During the times when there is no sunlight or insufficient sunlight, then booster are utilized to heat the water. You can have your contractor install this system in your home. Many companies like Celebration Homes South West, Centex Homes and Eco Housing have eco friendly options you can choose from.

Energy Efficient Home

· Constructing the home that supports rain water harvesting can help you a lot in future. The water stored this way is useful at many places like in washing machines, toilet, etc. This is a nice way to reduce the water bills and usage of water.

· More windows should be located on the north side of the home to capture the heat from sun in winter and keep the home warm in winter. Southern side should have less windows as it would help in reducing the heat generated due to sunlight in summer.

· Use energy efficient globes that consume less electricity than any normal incandescent light bulb and has longer life.

· Use of laminated glass that has low E range in windows is a great idea. This glass has maximum transparency, low reflection, and high performance solar control. Therefore, it could manage heat in summer and cold in winter.

Conclusion

When you are planning eco friendly house from scratch follow the above mentioned suggestions to get best results.

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