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Sustainability

The Green Home: sustainability and living well-being

La Green Home

A green home is an ecological and sustainable dwelling.

It’s the home that reduces energy waste and independently produces the energy its inhabitants need, ensuring their comfort and well-being in every season.

Choosing a green home means embracing a new lifestyle, ensuring sustainability, reducing energy bills, and achieving energy independence.

Comfort, energy independence and tax incentives

Living in a green home means maintaining ideal indoor temperatures year-round.

Choosing a green home means, in fact, focusing on energy independence and sustainability.

Furthermore, those who want to invest in a green home can now take advantage of various incentives and tax breaks in line with the Green Home Directive 2028, such as the Facade Bonus, the Appliance Bonus, the Green Bonus, and the Ecobonus, to name just a few.

Strategies for an efficient Green Solution

Today, green investments aren’t just a responsible choice for the planet and future generations. They’re a choice that guarantees comfort and many other benefits.

If you want to implement your own “green solution,” start evaluating a series of effective and functional measures to improve the energy efficiency of your home right now:

Replace old windows and doors,
choosing new thermal break models to avoid heat loss.

Renew the thermal insulation
of your home, both internally and externally, to effectively insulate the building both thermally and acoustically.

Install solar and photovoltaic panels
for independent energy production

Convert old heating systems
with energy-efficient systems such as heat pumps

Energy efficiency

Solar panels and photovoltaic tiles

By designing a photovoltaic system, we guarantee you an efficient energy source, completely free of polluting emissions. We’re building a future where architecture and environmental sustainability blend seamlessly.

That’s why we don’t limit ourselves to installing solar panels. We see solar panels and photovoltaic tiles as design elements. Functionality meets aesthetics, resulting in unique and eco-sustainable structures, designed to meet the needs of the present and the challenges of the future.

Thermal insulation/materials

Bioisotherm

Living comfort, respect for the environment, energy savings, and earthquake safety are our priorities. This is why we use systems like those offered by Bioisotherm, a leading Italian company in the construction of reinforced concrete buildings. The company specializes in construction systems for reinforced concrete walls and floors with expanded polystyrene formwork. Bioisotherm products are suitable for the construction of all types of buildings, ensuring excellent earthquake-resistant performance, even in high-risk areas.

Bioisotherm offers versatile, eco-sustainable, and affordable solutions that comply with Minimum Environmental Criteria and are ETA (European Technical Assessment) certified. They guarantee thermal insulation, earthquake safety, soundproofing, and maximum home comfort.

EPS is an acronym for expanded polystyrene. This material is used in construction for thermal and acoustic insulation. It is made up of 98% air, with the remaining 2% being carbon and hydrogen. It is produced in sheet form as a rigid and lightweight material. It is generally used for:

• The creation of insulating coats;

• Insulation of roofs, both pitched and flat;

• Insulation of ceilings and floors;

• Insulation of vertical walls in the cavity and from the inside.

EPS has excellent thermal conductivity, extremely high water and moisture resistance, and high resistance to vapor diffusion. It is waterproof yet breathable. Its water vapor permeability prevents mold growth inside buildings and environments insulated with EPS.

EPS

Aeropan

Aeropan® is a thermal insulation panel for all building structures requiring a high level of insulation in the smallest possible space. This semi-rigid panel is made using nanotechnological aerogel insulation combined with a breathable polypropylene membrane reinforced with fiberglass. Aerogel is a material distinguished by its exceptional insulating properties. Just consider that 1 centimeter of aerogel has the same functionality as a traditional 3-4 centimeter extruded polystyrene foam panel. It’s no coincidence that aerogel is also used by NASA for the thermal insulation of the most sophisticated technical instruments.

Heat pumps

The energy produced by a modern heat pump can be used effectively for heating, cooling, and domestic hot water.

High-efficiency heat pumps transfer heat energy from a lower-temperature source, such as air, water, and ground, to a higher-temperature system.

This makes installing a heat pump the ideal solution for improving a building’s energy efficiency, ensuring maximum domestic comfort while fully respecting the ecosystem. Consider that 75% of the energy required by a heat pump comes from external sources, while electricity contributes only 25%. Combining a heat pump with a radiant heating and cooling system allows for energy savings of 40-70% compared to traditional systems. Furthermore, heat pumps can be optimally integrated with renewable energy sources, such as photovoltaic systems. By adding a storage battery to this system, a building can achieve full energy independence.

Energy check-up

An energy audit is an essential tool for ensuring your home is fully energy efficient. By analyzing the building’s characteristics, we can assess its energy consumption and your actual household needs in detail. Through a thorough data analysis, we can identify the most effective solutions to ensure the building’s energy efficiency. The interventions implemented will therefore significantly reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Furthermore, an energy audit is also essential for improving the home’s comfort, establishing standards of indoor well-being and helping to regulate temperature, humidity, noise levels, brightness, and more.