Making your Bathroom More Energy-Efficient
Making your Bathroom More Energy-Efficient:
In order to have better control over the moisture content of a bathroom, use proper ventilation fan. It helps to remove the moist air and dry out your bathroom. A few new fans can function incessantly and inaudibly while using minimum energy. In addition to that, seal air and water leaks with caulk or mounting bubbles and install insulation, principally around the tub. Adding additional insulation around your bathtub will keep the bath water hot for longer periods of time. It also saves electrical energy and water and keeps you warmer. Install proper lighting fixture in order to save energy and money. EPA recommends using residential lighting fixtures only with Energy Star label. It provides good quality, different color, and brightness with condensed fluorescent lighting technology. If you have decided to replace your windows always use windows with Energy Star label. These types of windows are warmer in winter and also cooler in summer. These advanced technologies keep your home look great and also reduce your heating and cooling costs.
Bathtub Refacing:
Instead of completely replacing the shower/bathtub in your bathroom, you can give it a much less expensive facelift. A custom bathroom liner can be installed above your accessible tub with no mess and no odor, generally for less than a day. Afterwards Acrylic walls are installed over your obtainable tile walls. If tile walls have water damage, installers will refurbish the damage prior to installing the new acrylic walls. The long-lasting acrylic surface will not chip, dimple, fracture, or peel and is entirely colorfast, that means it does not stain or fade. It is temperate to the touch and has a gorgeous mirror-like, high-gloss finish. The high-gloss acrylic used in installation employs good quality thickness of acrylics which is commonly used in the finest spa manufacturing.