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August
21

Eco-Friendly Home Upgrades - Sell a Home | Haring Realty

Galion homes for sale continue to attract interest from highly motivated buyers. Our REALTORS® are working around the clock to not only connect sellers with the right buyers for them, but also make sure those sellers can maximize the price they get for their property.

One thing more and more buyers are looking for these days is eco-friendly home renovations. With the right "green" upgrades, you create the potential to capture more buyer attention. This might mean getting a home off the market faster, or could even lead to a lucrative "bidding war" between multiple buyers.

Doing your part for the environment doesn't just feel good, it also has a significant impact on the long-term cost of ownership for a home. The more energy efficient a property is, the less it costs to heat and cool, for example.

Let's take a look at some of the most effective and sought-after eco-friendly home upgrades:

  • Efficient Roofing
    While the most common roof in Ohio is shingle, you can greatly improve your energy efficiency by choosing metal roofing. Metal roofing that has a light coloration may reflect up to 50% of solar radiation that strikes a roof. This means you will be able to keep cool in the summer and warm in the winter much more easily. Your HVAC system will run less, making it possible to last years longer than it would otherwise.

  • Smart Thermostat
    Another key component of your HVAC system is the thermostat. Many homeowners are replacing their older, primarily mechanical thermostat systems with digital smart thermostats. These thermostats are not only more precise, but they can automatically adjust your HVAC settings. For example, your smart thermostat can turn off the heating while you're away, only to turn it back on in time for you to enjoy by the time you get home.

  • A Modern HVAC System
    Whether you need it for heating in the winter or cooling in the summer, your HVAC system is always there to help. Annual maintenance can significantly reduce the energy expenditure of an HVAC system and make it far more likely to perform over the years. Plus, buyers love to know that they won't need to replace it soon.

  • Attic Insulation
    Your roof, attic, and thermostat all work together to help you manage the climate inside your home. Without the right level of insulation, you might find that warm air gets trapped in your attic as it naturally rises. Even a temperate summer is enough to create a "cloud" of sweltering heat that will damage your roof and keep you from reaching the inside temperature you want. Attic insulation is one important solution.

  • Energy-Efficient Windows
    Today's most efficient windows use multiple panes of glass with a layer of inert gas between them. The gas is 100% non-toxic, so it won't cause any harm if the window breaks. The gas layer acts as a specialized insulator that sharply reduces heat transfer. Even if you don't plan to invest in these advanced windows, you can still get better performance out of your existing ones by sealing cracks and making sure they aren't warped.

  • Water Heater
    Last but certainly not least is the water heater. Older water heaters are generally designed to maintain a supply of hot water at all times, so they are often drawing power. On the other hand, modern water heaters begin to heat water soon after use. This might sound uncomfortable, but it actually takes only a few seconds—saving money in the process.

Contact us to find out more or get started selling your home.

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