New homes already save big on energy. ENERGY STAR homes bring 20% more savings on utility bills while ENERGY STAR appliances bring $450 of energy savings while LED lighting can save you over $200 annually. Altogether, new homeowners are sitting pretty when it comes to energy savings. Why not consider making your home more energy efficient?
Why it matters: Lower bills, a smaller carbon footprint, and higher resale value. Green homes can sell for up to 8% more.
Use the Land to Your Advantage
Smart landscaping can pay for itself in energy savings within eight years.
Cool the home: Plant deciduous trees on the south side for shade and airflow. Shading can reduce cooling costs by nearly 50%.
Add insulation: Place shrubs and vines next to walls for pockets of air insulation.
Block wind: Dense plantings of evergreens on the windward side of your home will reduce heating costs and wind chill.
Trap snow: Use low shrubs to keep snow away from the house.
Insulate the Smart Way
Insulation is one of the most cost-effective upgrades. It cuts energy use and reduces reliance on heating and cooling.
Key areas to insulate:
Attics, ceilings, and walls especially exterior walls
Floors above cold spaces and over garages
Foundations, crawl spaces, and basements
Band joists, knee walls, and cantilevered floors
Storm or replacement windows
Save Money When It Rains
Water costs rise every year. Rainwater collection systems help offset them.
How it works:
Capture rainwater from the roof
Transport it to storage
Store and distribute for indoor or outdoor use
Pro tip: Ask about gray water recycling for irrigation.
Ask the Right Questions
Your builder makes or breaks your home’s efficiency. Ask:
Why do you build green homes?
What certifications do you hold?
How many green homes have you built?
Can I see references and certifications?
Will the home be third-party certified?
Will it receive a HERS rating and appraisal addendum?
Can I view construction progress and meet the lead builder?
Bottom line: A well-planned energy-efficient home saves money, boosts comfort, and raises resale value. The payoff is financial, environmental, and long-term.
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Danielle Small
Danielle Small is a freelance writer and strategist with a few awards under her belt (including a 2016 Min Online's Editorial & Design Awards - Editorial Award for Opinion/Commentary).