Energy renovations: When is the investment worth it?
Find out whether renovating your old house makes sense and is economical. An energy expert provides an overview of the necessary measures. Read more with BILDplus.

Energy renovations: When is the investment worth it?
Energy-efficient renovations can reduce energy consumption, increase the value of the building and be financially worthwhile. However, according to Alexander Steinfeldt from the non-profit consulting company Co2online, renovation does not make sense or economical in all cases. The expert provides an overview of the necessary measures, which vary depending on the year the house was built.
The decision to renovate depends largely on the age of the house. Older buildings may require more extensive measures to be up to date energy-wise, while newer homes may require smaller adjustments. In order to determine whether a renovation is financially worthwhile, it is advisable to seek advice from experts.
It is important to note that not only the energy aspect is relevant in renovation measures, but also the possible increase in value of the building. Modern and energy-efficient furnishings can increase the attractiveness of the house and have a positive long-term effect on the sales value. Therefore, homeowners should also consider this aspect when planning renovations.
Overall, it is advisable to carry out a thorough analysis before carrying out renovation measures and to take into account various factors such as the year the house was built, the energy efficiency and the possible increase in value. Sound planning can help you make the right decisions and benefit from a renovation in the long term.