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3 Ways Your New Build Can Improve the Environment

  • Perla Irish
  • March 8, 2022
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When browsing for a new home, you might be considering opting for a new build, so you don’t have to worry about any renovations before you move in.

However, did you know that a new build can actually be a more environmentally-friendly choice? New builds tend to offer greener options and more space to go along with it.

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3 Ways Your New Build Can Improve the Environment

Having a larger outdoor area means you can start your own vegetable garden, or install Sheffield cycle stands so you have somewhere safe to park your bike. Moving into a new build home can definitely be an eco-friendly decision and here are 3 ways it can improve the environment.

1. Use of Technology

You might think that using more technology might be worse for the environment, but actually having your new build fitted with the latest tech, can have a positive effect.

For example, having a smart thermostat means you can control the temperature and energy you use more accurately.

To save having to leave your heating on low all day while you’re out to ensure it’s warm when you return, you can simply use an app on your phone and set it to switch on just before you arrive. This way you aren’t wasting energy throughout the day and can still come home to a toasty welcome.


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2. Save Water

New builds are often fitted with water-conserving appliances. Not only will this help to keep your water bill low, but it will also benefit the environment.

You might have the latest dishwasher and other top-of-the-range appliances, but due to their water-conserving technology, you’ll actually be useless in the long run. Similarly, showerheads and taps can be fitted with restricted flows to really help cut down on water wastage too.

3. Renewable Energy

When a new house is built, it’s easy to fit solar panels as your source of energy. These will allow you to cut down on your use of fossil fuel energy and make use of the natural elements. Solar energy can be used to heat your water and also power your home heating too.

Water pumps are also a great addition if you’re wanting to make your new build eco-friendly and these can also be solar powered too. You can even find small wind turbines to install at your property and they can really decrease your energy bill.

Utilizing renewable energy will help you to cut down on your energy bill each month and reduce your carbon footprint.

There’s more to choosing a home than just the cost and size of it. You want to ensure that your decision is an eco one, and more often than not, new builds offer this way of living. Making an eco-friendly move to a new build can really benefit the environment, and your bills too.

Be sure to check out your new potential home’s green credentials and see where you could also make improvements. It might already have solar panels, but could you also add a turbine? Being green and helping the environment is more than recycling, it’s a sustainable way of living.

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Perla Irish

Perla Irish, who is more familiarly known as Irish, is the Content Manager at Dreamlandsdesign.com. She loves following trends around home and garden, interior design, and digital marketing. Through this blog, Irish wants to share information and help readers solve the problems they are experiencing.

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