With summer just around the corner home improvement projects are beginning to take off. As more and more people become conscious of the environment and work to reduce their carbon footprint, energy efficient, green upgrades are gaining in popularity. By making a few changes around your home you will not only save money but also do your part to reduce negative effects on the environment. The following tips will help you save green while going green.
Energy Efficient Landscaping- It is not uncommon for people to overlook the importance of the placement of trees and shrubbery outside the home. Properly placed plants on the south and west side of your home can provide shade during the peak daytime heat. Increase the effectiveness of natural shade by keeping shades and blinds closed during the day to prevent heat buildup.
Replace AC Filters- As the days become longer and hotter it is important to make sure your air conditioners are running efficiently. Remember to change your air conditioner filter at the beginning of the summer and once a month throughout the warmer season to prevent restricted airflow which will make your unit work harder and run longer. Other ways to reduce energy consumption and save on your cooling costs would include raising the thermostat setting and/or using a programmable thermostat.
Sealing and Insulating- Two great ways to lower energy use while shaving dollars off your energy bill include sealing leaks and adding insulation. When correctly installed insulation combined with sealed doors and windows will increase comfort during both the hottest and coldest days without wasting energy.
Upgrade Appliances- If you budget includes upgrading major appliances be sure to look for Energy Star approved appliances to save money and energy.
Use Nature To Your Advantage- When the weather permits open your windows to give your air conditioner a break while allowing fresh air into your home. Hang your clothes outside to dry and open the window blinds after the hottest part of the day has passed to take advantage of natural light. Another great way to take advantage of the warmer weather would include getting the family outside to enjoy activities. The benefits are two-fold; first you have more time to spend with your kids enjoying nature or activities such as swimming or hiking. Second, by spending time together outside the home, the TV's, computers, video games and other energy consuming appliances can take a break.
Making your home more energy efficient will save you more money in heating and cooling costs in the long run while making a positive impact on the environment. If everyone makes small changes in their daily lives the results will be significant.
Trisha Wagner is a freelance writer for Deposit Accounts where you can compare rates of deposit accounts from dozens of banks in one place. Trisha writes regularly on the topics of personal finance and savings accounts
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Extensions and home improvements is the most active area in residential construction. Customers are a lot more aware of their insulation requirements not because of their carbon footprint but mainly because of saving money. Because a lot of houses were built at lower standards it gives a chance to home owners to build an extension with higher standards and have a bigger house with similar heating costs.
Do you think the global recession is partially driving energy-efficient ways to save money?
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Those are all great tips. Thanks for sharing them.
People need to use green energy to there advantages. I built my own windmill myself at home, it was pretty easy. And im saving quite a bit of money off of my electric bills. If i find a way to go green and save some money at the same time i definitely do it! Great blog..
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Why just build energy efficient homes when you can build a ZERO Energy home. With the right building system, its very attainable. It will cost you a little more money in construction, but just think of the long term gain. When you eliminate $300-$500 in energy costs a month, you can invest that money back into your green home and build it right. If you would consider building the home yourself, and act as an owner builder, you can build your zero energy home for less than a conventional home, and with the right help, its a lot easier than you would think.
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