Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Make A House Ecofriendly

From global warming to deforestation, the world faces a number of problems that pose serious threats to human health and the environment. Luckily, a growing number of people are taking action to help the environment. There a number of steps that you can take to make your home more green, many of which will also save you money. Start small by making simple changes at no cost. Over time, as your commitment to making your home even greener grows, try making some low-cost investments in energy efficiency. You will find that these small investments pay for themselves by reducing your household energy costs. Eventually, you may discover that you want explore the possibility of making a bigger investment to maximize your home's eco-potential. Follow these steps. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions


Free Steps You Can Take to Make Your Home Greener


1. Understand that recycling is one way to make your home a little green without spending a dime. In some states, you can actually exchange recyclables like bottles and cans for a small deposit.


2. Know that composting is another way to reduce the amount of waste you send to the local landfill, and is also a great way to create cheap fertile soil for your garden.


3. Make sure to turn off the lights in rooms that are unoccupied to save energy.


Investing in Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy


4. Install energy efficient compact fluorescent light bulbs to conserve electricity and save money on your electric bill.


5. Purchase power strips to reduce your consumption of energy. When computers and televisions are turned on, they can still sap electricity out of you standard wall outlet. Plugging them into a power strip with an on/off button allows you to prevent this waste.


6. Invest in Energy Star appliances. Appliances bearing the Energy Star label may be a bit more expensive than the less efficient models available on the market, but the amount you save in electricity bills over time will make up for the additional cost.


7. Weatherize your home to maximize the efficiency of your home and experience notable reductions in your annual air conditioning and heating bills.


8. Maximize your home's eco-potential by making the switch to renewable energy. Install a residential solar or wind power system.







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