MosterOfficial ☆ Posted November 28, 2019 Share Posted November 28, 2019 Most homes in Spain have an excess of energy consumption for heating due to poor materials and insulation. Getting into a work is not available to everyone, but a series of measures that reduce that gap In addition to the weather and orientation, there are two factors that have a decisive influence, according to the data of the Ministry of Development, in the energy consumption of your home's heating: the date on which it was built and whether it is a flat in a block or a single-family house. Of course, the chalets spend much more energy to warm up than an apartment. The age of the building, meanwhile, determines the type of materials, the enclosures, insulators, etc. that were used in its construction and that can cause heat leaks. Most of the buildings in Spain were built between 1961 and 2007, and it is precisely those that have the highest average energy consumption for heating; an expense that is reduced considerably in the later constructions and that is more moderate in the previous ones. Against the defects of the materials there is little that can be done without getting into reforms, but there are eight tips that can be followed so that our house consumes less energy and, incidentally, save on the heating bill. To create a warm stay, two main tips: if you have the option of changing the covers of your home seats, use dark fabrics for winter evenings, such as chocolate, black or brown green (if it is velvet you will thank twice). The second suggestion is that you play with low light points, which emphasize the corners instead of the entire stay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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