Perhaps the
biggest decision when building an energy-efficient home is where you will put
the home. Picking a lot for your home involves a few factors that you should be
aware of.
How energy-efficient is the lot?
When you
scope out building sites, you should measure the potential of the particular
lot in terms of energy efficiency. Here are some things to look for and
consider:
Solar exposures- Since this is a major
key to building energy-efficient homes, you need to figure out what the
latitude of the lot is and the sun’s path over a year’s time at that attitude.
Water- Of course homeowners need water
to live, so the water situation should be analyzed. How is the water supply?
Are there any water problems in the area? Will the home need a well? There are
many questions to answer as far as water is concerned.
Prevailing winds- For energy-efficient
homes, prevailing winds are very important in ventilation and cooling the home.
You want a lot with a great natural breeze in the summer.
Future plans for area- Are you building
a home on a lot near train construction or a highway that’s planning on
expanding? Find out before you begin construction.
Will local building codes support the home
construction?
Before you
build an energy-efficient home, you need to find out whether or the area has
local building codes that support your plans. To find out, you can ask the
local homeowners association or the local building department. You can also get
information about the costs for fees and permits as well. It’s a good idea to
talk with local contractors and builders to get information and advice on
building an energy-efficient home in the area.
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