Five Energy Efficient Kitchen Remodeling Design Consultants
Getting ready to renovate your kitchen is a significant undertaking. You need to budget your money and space while the work is done. One thing most people consider is how to cut costs while delivering on quality. We asked our kitchen remodeling design consultants where people prefer to cut costs. The answer was not very surprising. Many people do not mind spending more upfront if it leads to long-term savings. Here we give you five of the top ways people cut long-term costs with an energy-efficient kitchen.
Energy-efficient appliances
In the early kitchen design stages,
you choose your appliances. So before the first hammer swing, appliances have
to be selected. One way to lower costs and reduce energy consumption is to
choose energy-efficient appliances.
Stove: Induction cooking is more energy-efficient than other
methods, but it is also faster and keeps the kitchen cooler.
Refrigerator: An Energy Star refrigerator not only saves money but
is often eligible for rebates and tax credits. What better way to save the
planet while saving your pocketbook?
Dishwasher: Again, look for Energy Star dishwashers, especially
Tier II recognition by the Consortium of Energy Efficiency. These can save on
water and electricity and sometimes are also eligible for rebates!
Oven: Advantium speed cooking ovens use both convection and
microwave technology to cook food quickly and without loss of quality.
Energy-saving lighting and windows
The average household can dedicate
up to fifteen percent of home energy use to lighting. With the creative use of
lights, windows, and even skylights, you can sharply reduce artificial lighting
in your kitchen. A skilled renovation design consultant can help
you decide where to place windows for maximum use of natural light. Next,
remember to select double pane windows with a high U-factor, solar heat gain,
visible transmittance, and low air leakage for the most savings.
After your windows are selected, it
is time to look at artificial lighting. Switching to LED lights, which emit
less heat than older, more inefficient light helps the typical home save about
$1,000 over ten years.
Upgrade plumbing and electrical to cut energy bills
When remodeling a kitchen, you will
likely be opening up walls with access to a substantial amount of your home’s
plumbing and electrical. Plumbing and electrical are essential when considering
small space remodeling ideas. Often, the pipes and wires are located centrally.
What better time to also consider upgrading pipes and wires to newer, more
efficient systems? Insulating pipes to retain temperature and possibly even a
modern repiping may be an idea.
As for your electrical, installing
dimmer switches can reduce energy use for those times when you only need a
little light. You can fix wiring and breakers to ensure you are using optimal
amperage fuses and breakers, and reducing ‘voltage drip’ can save you
substantially. With a new energy-efficient kitchen, you will be in a position
to lessen the overall output needed for your home.
Insulated flooring to reduce heat costs
Flooring is an often overlooked
area of reducing energy expenses. A cold floor means a cold home. Installing an
energy-efficient floor, whether insulation, vent sealing, or even a low energy
heated floor, you can reduce costly HVAC energy with more efficient floor
solutions. This will maintain your home’s temperature.
What works best for your home can
vary greatly depending on your region and type of foundation. It is best to
speak to your Kitchen Renovation Consultant or whole
home Remodeling Design Consultant before deciding what will work best for your
home.
Hire a
Renovation Design Consultant
You may be thinking to yourself, “This sounds like many
decisions to make!” You would be right. That’s why at Home DNB, we work with
quality design consultants for your home no matter where you live. We have a team
of fair, licensed, and vetted home design consultants and installers who know
your local needs and can deliver in a cost-effective and quality manner. If you
are not sure where to begin with your kitchen remodeling and design, reach out
to us today and we will help get you started on your journey!
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