Homeowner: Energy Efficient Homes
As climate change concerns increase and energy costs escalate, finding flexible and effective solutions that make buildings more energy efficient is becoming a key priority for building and homeowners.
Buildings consume 40% of the world’s energy, with HVAC systems accounting for 50% of this consumption. Environmental concerns, legislation, and rising energy prices are dramatically increasing the need for efficiency in buildings.
How to save energy at home?
Let us guide you through the changes you can carry out to make more savings.
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7 home improvements that save money on your heating bill
With energy prices increasing and Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning systems (HVAC ) accounting for up to 20% of the world’s energy consumption energy even small changes in your heating and cooling system can contribute to lowering your energy costs. As indoor climate experts here at IMI Hydronic we would like to share some tips on how to save energy while enhancing your indoor comfort.
6 energy facts that can make your home more energy efficient
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (‘HVAC’) systems sit at the heart of every renovation project. At IMI Hydronic, renowned for its engineering expertise combined with hydronic knowledge and experience, we have identified key energy insights that could create energy savings to be made in nearly every HVAC system.
What is the cost of discomfort?
During cold weather, do the rooms close to the boiler are too hot, while the ones further away floor are too cold? If you answered yes, your system may be out of balance. A badly balanced installation does not only not give the required comfort, but it also does not work under its optimum conditions.
Mastering Home Heating Efficiency: Beyond Heat Pumps!
When it comes to upgrading your home heating system, heat pumps are often the talk of the town, and for good reason. With their high energy efficiency and carbon-free operation, they have become a top choice for homeowners looking to save on energy costs. However, have you ever considered the other components that impact the efficiency and longevity of your heat pump system?