Live Sustainably
Living in a Granny Flat shouldn’t reduce your standard of living, nor should it impact the ecological footprint on the environment.
A passive home is a self-sustainable building designed to be comfortable to live in all year round. It is highly energy-efficient, using 90% less energy and reducing CO² emissions by 90%!
This is generally achieved through simple measures, such as; the orientation of the building, the type of insulation used, shading devices, glazing types, and cross-ventilation. Applying these basic techniques to your Granny Flats allows them to breathe, making it cheaper to heat and cool and ultimately resulting in a healthier, comfortable environment.
Granny Flat Solutions has been instrumental in learning and applying these principles, and we would love to assist you with your next project.
What Makes a Passive Home?
Proper Insulation
Higher-performing insulation to the floor, wall and ceiling.
No Air Leakages
No holes in the external fabric of the building to let hot air escape.
Proper Windows
High-performing glazing to maximise solar gail and minimise heat loss.
No Thermal Bridges
A thermal bridge occurs when there is a break, or penetration of the building envelope, allowing heat transmittence.
Correct Orientation
Positioning the Granny Flat, according to seasonal variations, to heat the home during winter and keep it shaded during summer.
Heat Recovery Ventilation
HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilation) is a device that uses the heat to provide the Granny Flat with fresh air.
Where does the heat come from?
Heat can be provided from body heat, sun, appliances, light bulbs and TV.Benefits of a Passive Home
Self-Sustainable
Save On Energy Bills
Environmentally Friendly
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