Energy Saving Tips For Your Commercial Building
As a commercial building owner, you are most likely aware of how expensive your power bill can be, especially in today’s economy. Energy costs continue to climb, making your office or factory energy efficient is imperative. So, in order to help you control costs, here are some energy-saving tips for your commercial building.
Ways to Cut Energy Costs in Your Commercial Building
Let the Sunlight Shine in Your Commercial Building
Using sunlight to light your office just makes sense. Make the most out of natural daylight by optimizing window placements, using skylights, and considering daylight-responsive lighting controls. These strategies reduce the need for artificial lighting during the day, cutting down on electricity costs.
Upgrade Your Commercial Building’s Lighting Systems
Replace traditional bulbs with energy-efficient LED alternatives. Consider motion sensors or timers for infrequently used areas, ensuring lights are only on when needed. LEDs need not have the cold, harsh blue light of the past; many LED systems mimic sunlight and make your commercial building feel more natural.
Maintain Your Commercial Building’s HVAC System
Regular maintenance keeps heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems in top shape. Clean and replace filters frequently and ensure that ducts and vents are clear from obstructions. Cleaning your building’s air vents also removes mold and other allergens, making it a healthier place for your employees.
Invest in Energy-Efficient Appliances
If refrigerators in your break rooms are over thirty years old, it’s time for new energy-efficient ones. Replace older appliances such as refrigerators, microwave ovens, copy machines, and other appliances with Energy Star rated alternatives when possible. These devices are designed to run more efficiently on less power.
Seal and Insulate Your Windows and Doors
Check for drafts, gaps, and cracks in the building’s envelope, especially around windows and doors. Be sure the space under your roof is well insulated as well. Adequate sealing and insulation can significantly reduce heating and cooling costs by preventing heat loss or gain.
Install Programmable Thermostats in Your Commercial Building
These devices allow for temperature adjustments based on time of day or occupancy, ensuring energy isn’t wasted on unoccupied heating or cooling spaces.
Open the Window to Energy Efficiency
If your building is older, consider having energy-efficient windows installed. Double or triple-glazed windows keep the air conditioning cool and the Central Florida heat out. If a total replacement isn’t viable, consider window films that reflect heat and reduce the load on cooling systems.
Encourage Energy-Conscious Behavior
Educate your employees about the benefits of turning off lights, computers, and other equipment when not in use. A group effort will make a significant difference.
Implement Green Roofing
No, green roofing doesn’t require green paint. A green or “living” roof is covered with vegetation and acts as insulation, reduces the urban heat island effect and can lower cooling costs in our long Floridian summers.
Don’t Overhydrate
Invest in low-flow fixtures for restrooms and kitchens. Also, consider rainwater harvesting systems for landscaping or other non-potable purposes.
Monitor and Assess Energy Consumption
Advanced energy management systems can provide insights into energy consumption patterns. Use this data to identify inefficiencies and areas for improvement.
Consider Renewable Energy Sources
If feasible, install solar panels or wind turbines to generate a portion of the building’s energy needs. Even a small contribution from renewable sources can lead to substantial savings.
New Horizons Construction Services Can Help You Reduce Energy Costs
As a licensed, bonded, and insured general contractor, New Horizons Construction Services can help lower your commercial building’s energy costs. Call us today at 407-574-2164 in the greater Orlando area or fill out our simple contact form.