Energy Efficiency Mistakes That Homeowners Make

Energy Efficiency

Australian homeowners have long aspired to live in comfort and cut their utility costs. This is very obvious: everyone wants to lead a comfortable life, regardless of how much they spend on utilities. Despite this desire, it cannot be denied that there are still common energy efficiency mistakes homeowners might make. What are those? Here, you’ll find out.

 

1. Handling Home Improvements without Expert Help

Many homeowners think that they can save money by making their own home improvements. This is a huge misconception because if proper home improvement knowledge is not at hand, the results might be miles away from what the homeowners expected.

For example, a homeowner might be tempted to replace the coverings of their windows with storm windows. However, doing so without a proper strategy doesn’t serve the purpose of energy efficiency.

 

2. Neglecting Minor Issues

The worst mistake homeowners can make thinking that minor issues won’t affect their energy efficiency. Think again. Issues such as the draught-free gaps at doors and windows, or the poorly insulated ducting and pipes, could be enough to make you waste a lot of energy.

 

3. Lack of Maintenance of Energy-Efficient Systems

Few people realise that energy-efficient systems can be very useful in decreasing energy bills. However, these systems only work properly when properly cared for.

For instance, if you have an energy-efficient water heater at home, you are likely to have higher energy bills if you don’t maintain it. On the other hand, if you maintain it properly, it will be able to work to the desired purpose.

 

4. Failing to Check on Leaks

It is easy to notice a leak in the garden hose. But, not many people realise that there are leaks in the water piping systems and the heating system. It is recommended that you check on possible leaks in your heating and water systems. It is only through leakage detection that you’ll be able to avoid wasting a lot of energy and money.

 

5. Not Insulating Your Home

You might think that insulation is a good idea, but actually, it is a better idea. It is the best way to reduce energy bills. When you insulate your home, there is less heat loss, and the degree of heat retention is increased.

 

6. Not Making Your Windows Energy-Efficient

Another of the most common mistakes homeowners make is not making their home’s windows energy-efficient. A window’s energy efficiency depends on the quality of the glass and the frames, among other things. The energy efficiency of a window is measured by the solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC). The lower the SHGC is, the better the window is.

 

7. Not Checking Your Cooling System

The cooling system is another part of the home that can be very energy efficient. However, your cooling system will only work properly if you clean it, check for the presence of leaks and make minor repairs. Unrepaired leaks will lead to increased energy bills and lost energy.

 

Conclusion

You don’t have to make all these mistakes; there are lots of other ways you can improve your home’s energy efficiency. Stop worrying about how you’re going to pay your high monthly energy bills and start paying attention to ways to make your home more comfortable.

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