Energy Star Rating Assessments 5/15 Juan St, Alexandra Headland QLD 4572

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Energy Star Rating Assessments 5/15 Juan St, Alexandra Headland QLD 4572




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Morris Johnsen
08.07.2023
Energy Star Rating Assessments
Morris and his 10 years of experience was able to save me money with these tips plus achieve a 6 STAR RATING for my home.Energy efficient home tips:When planning the build or renovation of your home, consider the orientation and design. The following tips can help improve the energy efficiency and ongoing costs. For more detailed information visit Renovating and Building.OrientationLiving areas and rooms you spend lots of time in should be north-facing to catch sun and light for the longest part of the day.Bedrooms should be positioned on the southern side so they are cooler and more pleasant to sleep in at night.EavesEaves over north-facing windows can keep unwanted sun out in summer and let the sun's warmth in during winter.Living areasAlthough open plan designs are popular, they can be difficult and expensive to heat and cool, and can be quite noisy. So make living areas more enclosed to keep heating and cooling costs down.ZoningCreating 'zones' by grouping rooms with similar uses together – such as living rooms, bedrooms and wet areas – can allow for more efficient heating and cooling.TreesTrees and shrubs can be used to block out the harsh morning and afternoon sun on the eastern and western sides of your home during summer.Verandas and pergolasPaving directly under north-facing windows reflects heat into the house, so adding pergolas or verandas in these areas can provide extra summer shade.GlassToo much glass can make your home very hot in summer and cold during winter.Limit the number of windows on the east and west sides of your home.Natural coolingPosition windows to maximise cross-ventilation, allowing breezes to flush out warm summer air that's built up during the day.Internal temperatureIn warmer climates, elevated flooring and light construction materials can help keep the home cool.Metal roofs effectively reflect sunlight and keep internal temperatures down.Solid materials such as brick, concrete and stone used in the right areas can provide sufficient thermal mass to absorb and store heat during winter.InsulationCeiling and wall insulation can help maintain a quieter and more comfortable home all year round.Curtains or blinds with pelmets that sit snugly in the window frame can improve the insulation of your windows.LightingWhile natural light offers the cheapest solution, fluorescent lights are also great as they save energy and last longer than standard lights.LED lights can save as much energy as fluorescents and can last three times longer or more. While they are more expensive, technology is improving so they should become more affordable soon.

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5/15 Juan St, Alexandra Headland QLD 4572
Energy Star Rating Assessments