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Energy-Efficient Homes Need both Smart Design and Green Consultations
A home in Lake County, Florida shows just how smart design could make a home more energy-efficient. Paul Fallman, who shares a home in the town with his wife and two daughters, spends only an average of $180 a month for electric bill. What’s more impressive is his $25 bill for natural gas that powers his fireplace and two tankless water heaters.
As owner of Fallman Design & Construction, Fallman’s aim is to create a home that is able to manage the use of electricity as efficient as possible. He made use of a design that will make his home able to generate electricity during the winter months through solar power source but is shaded during months of intense heat. His design was made possible by making use of a solar-path study that analyzed the sun’s angle in the summer and winter months resulting to a design that effectively makes use of the sun’s power.
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How do you like the living in a house that is strategically constructed to save energy and water usage more than any conventional models? This question arises as environment-friendly buildings and green home architecture are becoming the latest buzz in the construction industry today. In buildings alone, if energy efficiency is introduced as early as during the design stage, the amount of energy saved is as much as 40-50 percent compared to the 20-25 percent in existing buildings.












