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Making your home more sustainable immediately pays off!

In today's high-energy-cost world, making your home more sustainable is not just an eco-friendly option but a financially savvy one, offering immediate savings on energy bills and boosting property value. Discover how investing in energy efficiency can enhance your home's market appeal and comfort while contributing positively to the environment, and learn how to easily update your energy label to reflect these improvements.

Making your home more sustainable will save you money both in the short term and in the long run. In most cases, investing in sustainability is necessary, making it easy for homeowners to postpone it. However, the investment is often quickly recouped.

The payback period is now even shorter due to the sharp rise in energy costs. Have you made your home more sustainable? Then you can apply for a new energy label with us. The Homekeur team can arrange this for you within a few days!

Benefits of making your home more sustainable

Especially now that energy prices are high, more and more homeowners are taking steps to make their homes more sustainable. This offers several significant benefits. Making a home more energy-efficient immediately increases its value. This means you can sell your home for a higher price and it sells significantly faster than a comparable home that is less energy-efficient. Your energy bill will decrease, giving you more control over your energy costs. Furthermore, living comfort improves because the indoor climate becomes significantly more pleasant. Making your home more sustainable is also good for the environment, as it reduces greenhouse gas emissions.

How does sustainability immediately generate money?

Making your home more sustainable means optimizing energy efficiency. You'll use significantly less energy, for example, because you'll need to heat less. Have you also opted for a solar panel system? Then the benefits are even greater, because you generate some of the energy yourself and therefore don't need to buy it from an energy supplier. Ultimately, you'll see an immediate reduction in your energy bill once you've made your home more energy-efficient. This is an immediate saving you'll benefit from every month.

Your home increases in value immediately

Something you might not immediately notice in your wallet, but which will certainly happen, is an increase in home value. Suppose you have a home with an energy label G. This is the lowest energy label and indicates significant improvements. It's certainly not necessary to immediately tackle everything to obtain an energy label A. If you manage to obtain an energy label C with the necessary measures, your home will have already increased in value by an average of almost 8 percent. Naturally, the increase in home value will be even higher if you do manage to obtain an energy label A.

Request a new energy label after sustainability improvements

Have you taken measures to make your home more sustainable? Then you can easily request a new energy label from us online. A more positive energy label not only increases the value of your home but also sells faster than a home with a negative energy label. Therefore, it's always worthwhile to make your home more energy-efficient. We're happy to arrange your new energy label once you've finished making your home more sustainable. Would you like more information or advice first? Feel free to contact us without obligation. We're happy to help.

Easily request an energy label for your home

The cost of an energy label (up to 190 m²) is only €349 including VAT. A certified energy advisor will visit you, inspect the property, and officially register the energy label in EP-online. If the property is larger than 190 m², we charge €0.65 per additional square meter. Do you have any questions? We're happy to help and, if desired, can schedule an appointment with a certified advisor right away!

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