Up the Green Factor through Home Renovations

September 5, 2010 by Admin  
Filed under Home Improvement

Going green is in right now; and by all signs, it’s going to be a hot topic for quite some time now. If you have been bitten by the green bug and are ready to do your part for the environment, then we are here to provide you with a few ways to do this with home renovations. Green renovations are a win-win situation for everyone; you save energy in your home which means you save the money in your pocket. Going green also makes your home more earth and family friendly. These renovations are small enough to not turn your life upside down to accomplish, but the effects are wonderful.

You can start with installing a radiant barrier in your attic area. While this sounds high tech and expensive, it is really just a large piece of tin foil that reflects the heat of the sun away from your home. This will keep your home cooler and let your air conditioner run a little less. If you want a green renovation for the winter, you can check out the solar heating options that are on the market. There are two common types of solar heating systems; the water heating system or the solar panel system. Both of these work in a similar manner by taking the heat that the sun produces and storing it as energy for use in heating your home. If you live in a mild climate, this green renovation may take you from a monthly heating and cooling bill to none at all. Definitely worth thinking about. The water use in your house may be another renovation you can make to green-ify your home. Install a high-performance shower head in your bathrooms. These heads can reduce your water usage by up to 60%.

Another green renovation that anyone can do is locating your local recycler and using them. The only investment will be a few extra plastic trash bins to separate the recyclable waste in your kitchen.  Before long, sorting your trash before you throw it away will be automatic. Once your bags are full, make a trip to recycle center and drop them off. Some recyclers even offer money for your plastics or aluminum cans so you might even make something from your trash while you are helping the earth.

When you are shopping, get in a green mindset and see if you can buy products that are made from recycled materials. Many of your home improvement products are even manufactured with recycled material. Swap out your energy sucking light bulbs for some fluorescent bulbs that use a lot less energy. There are little things we all can do to be more green in our everyday life. A few green home renovations may be a great place to start.

The Benefits of Going Green at Home

May 7, 2010 by Admin  
Filed under Green Living

If you would like to enjoy the benefits of going green in your home, this can be a great start to saving money and conserving the environment at the same time.  Our planet is at risk for instability due to the effects of global warming and immense pollution that occurs on a daily basis.  This is a result of burning fossil fuels, industrialization, factory waste and other production factors.

Some tips to help you benefit from going green at home:

Your home is a place where you spend immense amounts of time and income, so it only makes sense to  enable your home to become more cost efficient and environmental friendly. You can go green using a few ways such as insulating your home, using alternative forms of heating e.t.c

You need to make sure that your house is well insulated in order to conserve heat, especially in the cold winter months.  You may find yourself using more heat and turning up your thermostat if you don’t have a well insulated house, this can result in a lot of money spent each month on the heating bill.

Many people also use too much water and this can result in an increase in the water bill.  You can save so much on your water bill as well as reduce your water waste by doing things such as installing a cistern for your toilet, this can help you to reduce the gallons per flush.  Especially in older toilet models, the gallons per flush can be quite high and this really makes a big difference !

You can invest in better lighting for your home by replacing your standard light bulbs and make your home more efficient in the long run. Many standard light bulbs are quite inefficient in their energy conservation.  Many standard light bulbs also last for a shorter amount of time when compared to LED lights.  You will find that although it may cost a few dollars more to purchase LED lights, they are much more cost efficient in  the long run than many compact fluorescent light bulbs.

Also make sure to wash your clothing using cold water, not only will this make for cleaner clothing, but it is also much more efficient in conserving energy.

There are more tips and tricks to achieving a greener home, and you can do your research in order to find out the most suitable and cost effective method for your green lifestyle as well as your home.  By making small changes, these changes can add up to significantly more in the future and you can also do your part in conserving and protecting the environment by going green!