Mobile homes have become popular over the years as they’re more affordable. They’re usually built in a factory, transported, and installed on-site. Although they’re popular options among citizens, certain appliances are causing the most damage to your energy bills—in most cases, they’re energy hogs. This results in paying higher energy bills compared to a typical home of the same size and age.’ And this is especially true when you have an old, outdated mobile home.
For this reason, it’s crucial to understand how you can make your mobile home more energy efficient. However, it’s essential to know that this can be daunting, especially for new homeowners. The good news is that the following blog outlines the tips to employ when you want to build an energy-efficient mobile home. Keep reading.
1. Focus On Your Roof
This is one of the steps when you want to build an energy-efficient home. Your roof is exposed to sunlight almost all year round. Thus, insulating it may play a huge role in reducing your overall cost. The roof insulation will keep heated and cooled air trapped in your home, ensuring a comfortable living environment. Additionally, painting your roof white may reflect most sunlight during summer, providing a cool atmosphere inside.
Besides roof coating and painting, you can install RV solar panels on your roof. This eco-friendly energy source will reduce your dependence on a grid system and ensure you use clean energy in your mobile home. If you have excess, you can store it for future use or sell it to your local electricity distributor, improving your revenue. However, it’s important to understand that installing solar systems isn’t a cheap investment.
Installing efficient systems may save you considerable money in the long run.
2. Upgrade Your Appliances
This is another way to make your home energy efficient. Your home appliances, including the kitchen, greatly influence your overall energy bill. If you’re still using outdated devices in your mobile home, there’s a high chance your energy bill could be a lot higher.
Hence, if you’re still contemplating making your mobile home more efficient, consider upgrading your appliances.
When you replace your home appliances such as TVs, fridges, microwaves, and others with Energy Star ones, you’ll notice a difference in your overall monthly bill. Although it might seem like a costly investment, reducing your monthly energy bill may save you some money in the long run.
Conducting enough background checks to confirm whether the appliances are star-rated is advisable. This will save you from being duped by dishonest manufacturers out there, and you lose your hard-earned money.
3. Inspect And Replace Your Windows
Windows and doors play a huge role in influencing room temperature. For instance, if you have thin glass windows, you might notice that your mobile home is too hot during summer. When the sun heats your thin glass windows, some heat may pass through, warming your home. On the other hand, the thin window may not have enough insulation to prevent the cold from getting in during the winter season. Thus, the heating and cooling system will have to work extra hard to maintain a favorable environment, increasing your bills.
If, after inspection, you notice you have thin or old window panes, consider replacing them with energy-efficient glass along with new insulation materials. Thus, the external temperature won’t affect your living temperature, ensuring you’re comfortable as possible, improving productivity.
However, it’s essential to consider factors such as location before choosing an energy-efficient window. Each area needs a different type of window panes and insulation, depending on the surrounding climate.
4. Regularly Maintain Your HVAC System
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are major ways of maintaining a comfortable temperature for most homes. Hence, it’s vital to ensure they’re regularly and adequately maintained to ensure efficiency. If they’re not, it might be working extra hard to maintain a cool temperature for you to live in, increasing energy consumption.
In this era of do-it-yourself (DIY), you might undertake the project yourself. However, it would help if you had more skills and tools to avoid getting injured and poor results. For this reason, it’s advisable to outsource the services from a reputable service provider. The expert will conduct a thorough inspection to identify what parts need to be replaced, ensuring it stays in working condition and upgrading your home’s value.
Additionally, they’ll clean your filtering system, boosting its efficiency and ultimately making your home energy-efficient.
Bottom Line
As discussed above, mobile homes have become a popular housing option as they are affordable. Despite their growing popularity, they’re known to be energy inefficient.
For this reason, you can utilize the above tips and others to make your mobile home energy efficient, saving you some money.
Jordan Avery
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