Wednesday, March 01, 2023

Helping construction material manufacturers reduce the energy consumption, carbon footprint of heating and cooling homes

The Cost of Heating and Cooling Homes

Heating and cooling homes carries a hefty economic and environmental price tag. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, more than half of all home energy in the United States is used for heating and cooling, representing more than 14% of the nation's overall energy use. The World Green Building Council reports the buildings and construction sector is responsible for 39% of global energy-related carbon emissions.

By understanding the true cost of heating and cooling a home, citizens can make better decisions to reduce energy usage and save money. Possible solutions include improving insulation, upgrading to energy-efficient windows, and switching to energy-efficient heating systems.

Making environmentally friendly upgrades to a home is a great way to lower energy costs and reduce emissions. It also helps create a healthier, more comfortable living environment. Working with a certified energy efficiency professional can help guide these decisions and save money in the long run.



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