If you’ve decided that this is the year to renovate your home then it’s probably a good time to make some changes to your property that will provide you (and potential future buyers!) with energy savings. Not sure how to do this? If you’re looking for additional information you should check out CMHC’s website as they have tonnes of resources to help home owner’s. Check out the list below for some insight into energy friendly renovations. Simply find the house description that best fits your home, follow the link, and download the information package to see what they suggest you do to renovate your home for better energy efficiency and as a result energy savings.
- Renovating for Energy Savings: Pre-World War II Houses
- Renovating for Energy Savings: Post War 1 1/2 Storey Homes
- Renovating for Energy Savings: Post-60s Two-Storey Homes
- Renovating for Energy Savings: 1960s or 70s One-Storey Homes
- Renovating for Energy Savings: Split-Level Homes
- Renovating for Energy Savings: Split Entry Homes
- Renovating for Energy Savings: Mobile Homes
- Renovating for Energy Savings: Duplexes and Triplexes
- Renovating for Energy Savings: Row Houses
- Renovating for Energy Savings: Homes with Walkout Basements
- Renovating for Energy Savings: Common Additions