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Why New Homes are More Energy Efficient

small scale model home on a energy efficiency diagnostic sheetThere’s often a misconception that new homes cost more. While that may be true when it comes to the initial buying price, down the road a new homes save you a substantial amount of money. New homes require far less maintenance and typically consist of energy-saving features. This means less money on utility and energy expenses.

If you’ve ever attempted to use less electricity, including turning off the air conditioner, as an effort to reduce your electric bill but found it nearly impossible, it may be due to your home’s insulation and other key features that keep homes cool.

Cullers Homes are designed to reduce energy consumption by 40% — exceeding Energy Star ratings. Here’s what makes our new homes more energy efficient:

Better Insulation

Our homes use spray foam insulation, which is an energy efficient insulation that is environmentally-friendly (toxic free), air-sealant, and keeps dust and allergens away. We apply spray foam throughout the entire home including the garage. This ultimately allows you to save on the cost of a cooling and heating system.  

Energy Efficient Windows

Windows play a key role when it comes to keeping heat out from entering the home. We use Pella Low‐E Argon gas insulated windows to adjust to both cool and warm temperatures. Three panes of these energy-efficient windows have the ability to block up to 95% of the sun’s ultraviolet rays.   

New Appliances

When you go from old to new appliances one of the primary differences you will notice is the amount of energy that you can save. New technology has made it possible for consumers to cut back on their electric bills. When you consider all of the appliances the average homes use, the costs begin to add up. Appliances are the third largest on energy bills. Generally, refrigerators and clothes dryers have the highest operating costs per year. New refrigerators are designed to consume less energy while modern clothes dryers use smart technology to detect the wetness of clothes.

Smarter Design

With the ability to map out every feature of new homes, we incorporate smart design that homeowners in El Paso can benefit from for years to come. We incorporate LED lighting, seal tight package on all doors, windows, plate lines and stud walls. Additionally, as an EnergySmart partner, we apply energy efficient in places that other local home builders may consider, such as incorporating an R‐9 insulated garage door and a mechanical exhaust vent in the utility room. Your entire home, inside and out, will save energy all year round.

Learn More About Custom Built Homes in El Paso Today

At Cullers Homes, we believe in creating beautiful homes with smart design that allows you to save money. When we custom build the home of your dreams, every aspect is assessed to ensure it meets the standards of reducing energy consumption. Connect with us today to learn more about our energy efficient homes.