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Build Energy Efficient New Homes

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Jake
When you waste energy, it hurts your wallet, as well as the planet. Homes use energy from various fuels, like oil, coal, and electricity. But, are you aware of the fact that these add toxins to the air and water, thereby contributing to global warming, as well as habitat loss. In a response to the unstable oil and gas markets, many people are looking for ways to cut down on energy costs. Well, today, homes are built to increase energy efficiency and lower energy costs.

Here are a few benefits of There building energy efficient new homes:

  • Reduced Costs: An energy efficient new home is built to keep heat from escaping, making sure you are not running the furnace 24 hours a day. There are many mortgage companies that offer incentives to people who are building energy efficient new homes. Moreover, there are also federal tax incentives for building such homes.
  • Sound Investment: More and more people are looking for these kinds of homes these days. Building an energy efficient new home will increase the future value of the home.
  • Peace of Mind: Building an energy efficient new home allows its owners to enjoy their home knowing that they are meeting energy efficiency guidelines.
  • Fewer Pollutants: In the U.S., an estimated amount of 16 percent greenhouse gas emits from the energy used in houses nationwide. But, when you use less energy, you are likely to decrease the amount of pollutants being released in the environment, which ultimately will lead to less of an impact on global warming.
  • Improved Air Quality: An energy efficient new home maintains the air tightness, which keeps the home cozy. Such homes also protect its inhabitants from cold, heat, drafts, and moisture. An energy-efficient new home improves indoor air quality, as well as it keeps temperatures consistent.

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