Commercial buildings tend to use a lot of energy on average. From the lighting to the heating and cooling systems, commercial buildings can come with an outlandishly high energy bill if you aren’t careful. 

Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to reduce your commercial energy bill that don’t require you to lower your quality of service or sacrifice any indoor comfort. In case you want to know how to lower your monthly commercial energy bill, here are a few tips to help.

1. Glass Walls

Instead of running commercial lighting all throughout your building, one way to lower energy costs is by letting the sun work for you. Glass walls can let in enough light to keep a room lit while allowing you to slash your electricity bill. 

While they can’t serve as a replacement for lighting, they can act as a valuable supplement without costing you a penny once they’ve been installed.

2. Innovative Insulation

Insulation has evolved leaps and bounds in the past few years and there’s now a roofing insulation solution that will help seal up your building and make it even more airtight, allowing you to spend less money on heating and cooling. 

Polyisocyanurate roofing insulation is far more superior than typical fiberglass insulation and as such, will make your commercial building that much more energy-efficient. 

3. Insulated Wall Panels

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For commercial buildings built with a tilt up construction method, tilt up panels are the perfect complement to this construction method. These panels feature special insulation and can be installed as the walls are being built, allowing you to save money on both construction costs and energy bills. Tilt up panels used in conjunction with ICF construction are the number one way to improve your energy efficiency and lower your commercial energy costs. 

4. Metal Grilles

One way to improve both the energy efficiency and the aesthetic appearance of your building is to outfit it with one of the many architectural metal grilles available. These metal grilles can provide a commercial building with a variety of unique stylistic options while also providing for ventilation or exhaust air. 

They allow a building to stay cooler and use less money on air conditioning while also providing defense against moisture, bugs, and noise as well. 

These Materials Will Slash Your Commercial Energy Costs

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Running a commercial building can come with a significant overhead cost, but there are ways to lower it. The tips we’ve collected for you here will not only improve your building’s aesthetic in most cases, but also lower your energy usage requirements and as a result, your monthly energy bill. 

By installing glass windows, polyiso roof insulation, metal grilles, and tilt up panels during construction, you can effectively minimize your commercial energy bill and put your savings to better use. 

It’s possible to construct a building with all of these materials in it, but using even one or two of these materials is still going to help you put a dent in what could otherwise be a sizable monthly energy bill. 

Mandy Lee is a contributor to Innovative Construction Materials. She is a blogger and content writer for the building materials industry. Mandy is focused on helping fellow homeowners, contractors, and architects discover materials and methods of construction that increase property value, maximize energy savings, and turn houses into homes.