Are Tiny Homes Ecologically Responsible?

Tony Mers • May 31, 2022
Are Tiny Homes Ecologically Responsible?

Tiny homes have made a name for themselves in the past few years. They’ve become incredibly trendy, which may have you wondering if they’re sustainable. We’re going to take a look at whether tiny homes are ecologically responsible.

Are Tiny Homes Better for the Environment?

Let’s get right to it. Yes, tiny homes are more ecologically responsible. Since the average tiny house is smaller than a single-family home, it’s easier to use sustainable materials. Construction will also cost less money, use less energy, and create less environmental waste.

Built With Sustainable Materials

Since tiny homes are, well, tiny, there are more opportunities to have creative reign over the building of your house. You can use salvaged materials, and some companies use recycled or sustainably sourced materials when building tiny homes.

It’s easier to use reclaimed materials for tiny homes because you don’t have to use as many materials as you would for the average-size American home. For example, you can use reclaimed windows, second-hand flooring, shipping pallets, and barn wood siding.

Less Space Equals Less Stuff

When you only have so much space, you realize what’s important and what’s not. Downsizing forces you to go through all your belongings to make room for the things you need and dispose of the items you don’t. Gone will be the days of hoarding because there won’t be any room, and you’ll become more intentional with future purchases.

They Use Less Energy and Make Less Waste

It doesn’t take as much energy to heat and cool tiny houses. And less energy equals a more ecologically responsible home. Tiny homes also waste less energy due to their size.

Tiny homes are more energy-efficient than traditional single-family homes. And since they are entirely customizable, the buyer has the power to create the most sustainable and ecological layout.

Opt for turn-on heating elements instead of an instant water heater. This switch will save you even more money and waste less energy. Other elements you can add are low-flow water appliances, solar-powered blackout shades on skylights, LED lighting, and solar power.

If you’re on the fence about getting a tiny house because you’re unsure if it’s sustainable, rest assured that tiny homes are ecologically responsible. Contact One Call Logistics when you’re ready to move your tiny house. We’re the reliable tiny house movers you can trust.

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