Go Green In Your Home - And Save
Too
If you want to go green in your home, and save a little
money at the same time, it's never been easier. As the planet
faces an uncertain future of global warming, which is believed
to be the result of us all burning fossil fuels
indiscriminately, we all have a duty to do the best we can to
redress the balance. Here are some vital tips to help you get
started...
Your home is where you spend a lot of your income, so it
makes sense to be spending it as efficiently as possible. You
can start to go green in your home by insulating the house.
Loft insulation, wall cavity insulation, double or even triple
glazing - it will all make a tremendous difference. Yes, there
is an investment to consider, but you will save in the long
term, and save a lot too.
We all use too much water. Go green in the home by cutting
back as much as you can. We could all, collectively, save one
billion gallons of water a year by changing our old flush
toilet cisterns. The old ones use three and a half gallons per
flush and the new high-efficiency ones use just over one and a
quarter gallon. It makes a big difference! If you did only this
to go green in the home you would save 20,000 gallons of water
every year, and pay a lot less in water bills.
The standard light bulbs that most homes have are very
inefficient. Compact fluorescent light bulbs burn around 5% of
the old bulbs and they last 10 times longer. They may cost
slightly more to buy initially, but this is an obvious way to
go green in the home and save a bundle in the long run. But you
can do even better, The new LED lights are almost twice as
efficient as even the compact fluorescent light bulbs, and they
will last even longer too.
Heat leaks out of a house in winter and into the house in
summer. Better insulation all round is a great way to go green
in the home. Look at your loft, your wall cavities, your
windows and your doors. Sort out all of these and you can go
green in the home and really save too.
Home utilities are a drain on energy. Did you know that
modern washing powders are so good that they don't really need
hot water? your washing machine uses most of its energy heating
the water, so wash your clothes cold. They will clean great
while you go green in the home. You may think your dishwasher
is also an energy drain, Strangely, it isn't. If you use it
fully filled it uses less resources than if you wash by hand.
Once you know these little tips and tricks, it's easy to go
green in the home!
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