How To Make Your Home Eco Friendly

By Amanda Baird


The reason many people continue to resist making their house ecologically sound is they do not like change. Thus, they continue to make poor decisions that affect everyone. Here are a few tips how to make your home eco friendly, save some money and probably not notice a lot of difference in current habits.

Change to energy saving light bulbs and you will adjust quickly. These devices make a big difference in the electricity consumed in a home. LED lights are more expensive than other options but use the least amount of energy. Compact fluorescents replace incandescent bulbs and are affordable but use about one third of the energy.

Start to recycle everything. This will reduce the garbage the house sends to the landfill and the use of new natural resources. Curbside recycling is available in most communities. The only change on must face is rinsing cans and bottles before placing in a recycle bin instead of a trash can. While junk mail can be recycled, putting a credit block on the accounts with the credit reporting agencies stops a lot of mail. It also helps to ask retailers to stop sending catalogues, especially when one shops online.

Install a water filter under the sink. It will cost what most people spend on bottled water in a year and reduces plastic bottles and fuel to transport water. As an added benefit, filtered water is available for cooking. Buy glass or other inert water bottles to use in the car and at work. This eliminates carcinogens from leaching into the water.

Stop using paper towels - Paper towels are difficult to recycle and should be avoided when possible. Consider buying some good bar wipes from a restaurant supply or tear old bath towels to an appropriate size. Add 1/4 cup of chlorine bleach to the wash when cleaning these rags to keep them looking and smelling clean. Some consumers are using Velcro or snaps on these towels so they can be rolled onto a dispenser and used when needed.

Limit air conditioning use. Air conditioning uses more energy than any other appliance in most homes. Turn the system off at night and open the window. Use a programmable thermostat to reduce cooling when away from home. When temperatures and humidity are elevated, keep windows closed in order to remain comfortable.

Insulate - Check the insulation levels in the in the house. Be sure it meets the minimum requirements in place today. Many older homes were insulated to lower R-values than today's requirements. Use green insulation to bring yours up to the current standard and you will reduce the energy used to heat and cool the house. In addition, the added insulation will help to reduce outside noise from inside a house.

Learn how to make your home eco friendly and save some money. Often it just takes a few small changes to see a big difference. Conserving energy along with natural resources is a great way to save money and improve the world. The changes in a household's ecology benefit everyone.




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