At a time when the environment is at the heart of concerns, renovating your home in an eco-responsible manner presents itself as one of the solutions that combine respect for the environment with substantial savings. Here are four tips for an eco-responsible renovation of your home.
Redo the insulation of the house
An eco-responsible home is a more ecological home, that is to say it respects the environment by being less energy intensive. So that your house no longer experiences energy loss, redo its insulation, remembering to properly insulate the roof, but also the openings, as well as the floor. Please note that a well-insulated home is also a healthier home and, since the energy is no longer wasted, it is better heated and your energy bills are lower. For a completely eco-responsible home insulation renovation approach, use ecological and natural insulating materials. These are very easy to find today and are made from plant, animal or organic fibers. They do not contain any chemical components and are, in fact, as good for the planet as for the whole family.
In addition, ecological and natural insulation is renewable and can easily be recycled, so it does not create any waste. Let us add that some promote better ventilation compared to usual materials. Because they are natural, they also help limit allergies for the well-being of everyone in the house. Good ecological and natural insulators include hemp, cellulose, sheep’s wool, and even cork. By opting for natural insulation, you make your home an eco-responsible and sustainable habitat, less energy-consuming and healthier.
Think about renewable energy products for heating
For a house that is pleasant to live in even during the coldest and wettest seasons, it is essential to heat it well. Heating appliances in a home represent one of the most energy-intensive items. This is why renovating your home into sustainable and environmentally friendly accommodation must include changing the heating system. Today there are many new systems using renewable energy products and heating just as well as the good old electric radiators. There are in particular solar heating, wood heating, and even heat pumps. All of these different pieces of equipment are not only environmentally friendly, but also reliable and efficient. Their operation is based on a simple but relevant idea, namely the recovery of energy present in the air naturally, or elements of the soil or forests created for this purpose. You heat your home without creating a carbon footprint. By installing equipment that does not require fossil energy, you help reduce greenhouse gases.
Renewable energy can also provide you with hot water. In fact, there is a particular model of water heater, called a thermodynamic water heater, whose operation is based on eco-responsibility and sustainability. Clever, it produces its domestic hot water independently using an air/water heat pump. The solar water heater is also one of the ecological equipment. Its operation is based on the use of solar thermal collectors which heat the hot water tank.
Rethink the floor coverings in each room of the house
For an eco-responsible and sustainable home, redoing the floors is often a good idea. Not only will this work ensure optimal insulation of the various floors in the house, but it will also allow the choice of ecological coverings. Note that each room has its specificities and is dedicated to a particular use, which is why the floor covering must be carefully chosen according to these aspects. Parquet is a noble and authentic material that adorns a room, whatever it is. But for your approach to be eco-responsible, choose a floor made with wood from our forests and having been planted for this purpose.
There are many floors on the market made with wood from local and sustainably harvested forests. Whereas exotic wood flooring requires transport, therefore an expense of fuel, etc. It is also important to ensure that the wood is not chemically treated. Please note that flooring manufacturers and sellers are required to provide all this information. For the kitchen, the floor is not ideal because it is a body of water, but you can opt for ecological materials, such as fired clay tiles, which some call terracotta floor tiles. In addition, tiles offer the advantage of being easy to maintain and are often very beautiful. The kitchen and bathroom cladding can also be made of stone extracted and shaped in France. They also offer a very nice result.