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Energy Efficienct Building 

by Liza Dcruz SEO Analysis Expert
What if a little change in your building plans and investments in renewable energy sources can bring down your utility bills in the future? It is the best and the smartest step in today’s market of rising costs. It always sounds exciting when someone shows a way to save money, but when you go to choose this option, it turns out to be a bit complicated and annoying while making the correct decision.

From a builder’s point of view, the best structure of a building means the best building envelope that keeps out wind and rain effectively. The modern construction developers use the same concept with a bit modernity, and also take the aid of ABSA assessments to use renewable and recycled materials.

However, some builders keep themselves away from such materials as the components are quite expensive. It has been observed that by just adding a coat of insulation on a window, the overall building costs have increased by 20 to 30 percent.

Though experts recommend that building with a recycled material may cost you more, but they provide several benefits in the long run. It can signficantly lower the cost of cooling or heating your house, which means that it is a kind of one-time investment that can be recovered within a few years.

Keeping the debate aside, let’s take a look at the latest energy efficiency materials available for your building.

Recycled use of steel
If you see the effectiveness of a recycled steel, you will stop preferring wooden beams in your next building plan or renovation. Recycled steel beams and panels can be customised, which is a simplified framing process that fits specific designs. Uses of steel beams is highly suitable for areas which are prone to earthquakes and high winds. Further, while a two thousand sq ft house may require wood framing from 40 to 50 trees, a recycled steel framing for the same project would not necessitate steel more than the amount used by six scrapped cars.

Concrete forms of Insulation
This is quite an old technology that is used even today for its energy-saving capabilities. It is simply placing a concrete wall between two insulating layers. The two layers of insulation hold the wall firmly and save up to 20 percent of the energy in a building.

These materials are an example of improved technology and they will let us see homes in the near future with a green and safe environment.

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Created on May 21st 2018 05:41. Viewed 303 times.

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