Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Be Green, Save Green


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You don’t need to be building a home from scratch to make it eco-friendly. In fact, there’s many ways to save energy and money by going green. Why not begin a green and money saving lifestyle with the purchase of your new home? We’ve gathered 5 solid tips to help you save money and help the environment for years to come:

Turn Down Your Water Heater: Lowering the maximum temperature on your water heater from 140 to 120 degrees can help to reduce your water heating costs by 6 to 10%. This small tweak can make a great difference for saving money while still allowing for hot showers.
Unplug Unused Charger: Billions of dollars are wasted per year from appliances and electronic chargers remaining plugged in while not being used. In fact, this can account for up to 8% of our electricity bills! So, make sure to take out the plugs when not charging your gadgets.
Install Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFL’s): These spiral-shaped bulbs use a third less energy than regular bulbs and last ten times longer. Not only do they pay for themselves in a short amount of time, but they help lower energy bills over time. They come in a variety of sizes, so be sure to use them with every possible light fixture you can!
Go for Green Insulation: Made from recycled, sustainable materials and denser than conventional insulation, making it more efficient and environmentally friendly. Green insulation can reduce your energy bill by up to 26%.
Be Smart With Your Thermostat: Program your thermostat to be on only when you’re home. Also, be vigilant with thermostat use while at home. For example, in colder weather, you’ll save 1-3% of your heating bill for every degree your thermostat is lowered. Installing a programmable thermostat is a great way to monitor this, and will easily pay for itself in lowered energy bills over time.
For more info on greening your home visit The Daily Green

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