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Energy Renovation: How to Make Your Parisian Home More Eco-Friendly?

Living in Paris means enjoying a unique architectural heritage but also dealing with homes that can be energy-intensive. From Haussmann-era buildings to structures from the 1960s-70s, many apartments suffer from poor insulation, inefficient heating, and excessive energy consumption. However, it is possible to transform your home into an eco-friendly, energy-efficient space.

Costaud Rénovation, a specialist in home renovation in Paris, guides you through the best solutions for an effective and sustainable energy renovation.



Why Undertake an Energy Renovation in Paris?

Energy renovation offers multiple benefits, improving both your comfort and budget while contributing to environmental protection.

  • Lower Your Energy Bills: Better insulation and high-performance equipment significantly reduce energy consumption.

  • Enhance Thermal Comfort: Say goodbye to cold drafts in winter and unbearable heat in summer with proper insulation and ventilation.

  • Increase Property Value: An energy-efficient home is more attractive to buyers and tenants, especially with an improved Energy Performance Certificate (DPE).

  • Access Financial Assistance: Various programs support energy renovations, such as MaPrimeRénov', the zero-interest eco-loan, and grants from the National Housing Agency (Anah).

More details on available financial aid can be found at the end of this article.

Energy Renovation: How to Make Your Parisian Home More Eco-Friendly?

How to Make Your Parisian Home More Eco-Friendly?

1. Improve Thermal Insulation

Proper insulation is the foundation of any successful energy renovation. Many older Parisian buildings suffer from poor insulation, leading to significant heat loss.

  • Wall Insulation: If your apartment has exterior-facing walls, insulating them can reduce heat loss by up to 25%. Internal insulation is the most common solution in Parisian apartments.

  • Window Insulation: Replacing old windows with double or triple glazing enhances both thermal and sound insulation while reducing heat loss.

  • Floor and Ceiling Insulation: If you live on the top floor or above an unheated space, insulating floors and ceilings can greatly improve comfort.

2. Optimize Heating and Hot Water Systems

Heating accounts for a significant portion of a home’s energy consumption. Upgrading to modern systems can lead to substantial savings.

  • Replace Energy-Intensive Electric Heaters: Choose inertia or radiant heaters for better efficiency and lower electricity costs.

  • Install a Condensing Boiler: More efficient than traditional models, this type of boiler recovers heat from combustion fumes to optimize energy output.

  • Switch to Renewable Energy: Consider a thermodynamic water heater, a heat pump, or solar panels, depending on your home's layout and needs.


3. Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality

Energy renovation is not just about insulation and heating. A well-insulated but poorly ventilated home can quickly become uncomfortable and humid.

  • Install an Efficient Ventilation System: A double-flow Mechanical Ventilation System (VMC) ensures fresh air circulation while recovering heat from extracted air.

  • Reduce Thermal Bridges and Humidity: Good ventilation prevents mold issues and improves indoor air quality.


4. Choose Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Materials

Energy renovation also involves selecting environmentally friendly materials, reducing the carbon footprint of your project.

  • Natural Insulation: Wood wool, hemp, and cork are excellent alternatives to synthetic insulation materials.

  • Eco-Friendly Paints and Coatings: Opt for solvent-free paints and natural flooring like FSC-certified wood.

  • Sustainable Furniture and Carpentry: Choosing recycled wood or sustainably sourced furniture supports an eco-conscious approach.

Financial Aid for Energy Renovation

Renovating a Parisian apartment for better energy efficiency can be an investment, but several financial aids help reduce costs:


💰 MaPrimeRénov' – A financial aid program for homeowners and landlords to improve energy performance.

💰 Zero-Interest Eco-Loan (Éco-PTZ) – A loan of up to €50,000 for energy renovations, repayable over 20 years with no interest.

💰 Anah Grants – Financial aid for low-income households for energy-efficient renovations.

💰 Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) – Grants from energy providers to finance renovation projects.

💰 Reduced 5.5% VAT – Applicable to certain energy renovation works carried out by certified professionals.

For more details, check with local and national programs or contact Costaud Rénovation for personalized guidance.


Costaud Rénovation: Your Partner for Energy-Efficient Renovation

Want to make your Parisian home greener and more cost-effective? Costaud Rénovation supports you at every step, from energy assessments to project completion.

📞 Contact us today for a personalized quote and give your home a new life, combining comfort and energy efficiency!


Energy Renovation: How to Make Your Parisian Home More Eco-Friendly?

To make your Parisian home more eco-friendly, here are the main financial aid programs available:

1. MaPrimeRénov'

MaPrimeRénov' is a financial aid program for homeowners, landlords, and co-owners to fund energy renovation work. The amount of aid depends on household income and the energy savings achieved through the renovations.


2. Energy Savings Certificates (CEE)

Energy suppliers are required to promote energy efficiency among their customers. As part of this initiative, they offer grants to help finance energy renovation projects. This aid is available to everyone, regardless of income.

3. Zero-Interest Eco-Loan (Éco-PTZ)

The Éco-PTZ is an interest-free loan designed to finance energy renovation projects. It is available without income conditions and can provide up to €50,000, repayable over 20 years.

4. "Éco-rénovons Paris+" Program

The City of Paris has launched the "Éco-rénovons Paris+" program to encourage energy renovation in private residential buildings. This program offers financial assistance as well as free and personalized support at every stage of the project.

5. Support from the Paris Climate Agency (APC)

As an official France Rénov' center, the Paris Climate Agency offers free, neutral, and independent advice on energy and climate issues. It assists Parisians with their energy renovation projects, whether for co-ownership buildings or individual homes.

6. Local Aid from the Greater Paris Metropolis

Through the Energy Renovation Support Service (SARE) program, the Greater Paris Metropolis provides financial aid for architectural and energy diagnostics, as well as project management services for large-scale renovations. This aid is aimed at homeowner associations and individual homeowners undertaking ambitious renovation projects.

7. Local Government Assistance

Some local authorities, such as Paris Ouest La Défense (POLD) and Grand Paris Sud, offer specific grants to support property owners in their energy renovation projects. These grants can help finance energy audits, project management services, or other renovation-related services.

8. Reduced VAT Rate (5.5%)

Energy renovation work carried out by certified RGE (Recognized Environmental Guarantor) professionals benefits from a reduced VAT rate of 5.5%. This reduction is applied directly to the invoice.

9. Loc’Avantages Scheme

This program allows landlords to benefit from a tax reduction in exchange for renting their property at an affordable price. Certain conditions must be met, including energy efficiency requirements for the rental property.

10. Financial Aid from Local Authorities

In addition to national programs, some local governments offer subsidies or low-interest loans to encourage energy renovation. It is recommended to check with your local town hall or regional authority for available programs.

To qualify for these financial aids, homeowners must often work with certified RGE professionals.

📞 Contact Costaud Rénovation for personalized support and transform your Parisian home into an eco-friendly and energy-efficient space!



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