Prefabricated Homes Contribute to Adapting to Climate Change

This century has seen 19 of the warmest years on record. The year before last, fires raged in Australia and Brazil, while Arctic sea ice reached record lows. Failure to address climate change will cause untold damage to our societies, economies and ecosystems.

But efforts are underway to avert this catastrophe. Electric cars, renewable energy sources and industrial recycling are now commonplace as the world adapts in the hope of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.

For real estate investors, going ‘greener’ requires a complete change of attitude and a willingness to embrace innovation. The construction industry has lagged behind the automotive and energy industries in this regard. We are still largely building homes the way we did 30 to 40 years ago, with huge energy inefficiencies and rising carbon emissions.

There are also buildings – one of the largest consumers of energy and as such have a major impact on the environment. There are as many as 191 million buildings in the European Union, and they consume the most energy and produce the most CO 2 .

But if we are talking about innovative and smart construction that takes environmental protection, energy efficiency, reducing CO2 emissions and adapting to climate change into consideration, then low-energy prefabricated houses are definitely in the mix.

Off-site manufacturing, where homes are built along a factory production line, can create significant carbon savings. This is vital for investors looking for assets that are resilient to future tightening of energy efficiency regulations.

Precision engineering techniques and cutting-edge technology allow homes to be built at least a third more energy efficient than traditionally built homes.

The fact that it takes incomparably less time to produce and build a house is a great advantage for low-energy prefabricated houses. Saving time not only saves money and nerves, but also reduces CO 2 emissions and incomparably increases efficiency during and after construction.

Partas low-energy prefabricated houses use laminated wood construction, which allows your house to breathe. Natural materials, dedication to every element that is built into your future home with an emphasis on sustainability, quality and safety.

We can deliver homes with an A rating on the energy performance certificate. To achieve net zero energy goals, these homes must become the norm, not the exception.

At Partas low-energy prefabricated houses, we always recommend a Dimplex heat pump, which solves heating, cooling, and domestic hot water needs. A renewable energy source provides an additional level of quality and sustainability for your home.

Our team is also available to prepare and install a photovoltaic system, which will help you achieve a complete and complete story of an energy-efficient and sustainable home that is the future you deserve and with which you will not have to worry about additional adjustments when they occur.

The race to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 is on. Innovative methods of building houses must be at the center. Partas low-energy prefabricated houses offer all this and much more, because a roof tailored to your needs is our mission.

 

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