Saturday, November 17, 2012

Making Your Place An Earth-Friendly House Is Not That Difficult

By Tony Ng


Converting your house to an eco-friendly house has become less and less tough and it also helps you bring down expenses. Each one of us should do as much as we can to get rid of waste and pollution, thereby restoring earth to a clean state. There are a lot of ways that this can be done around our individual places, and it is something that each of us must begin doing. Virtually all dwellings are not really efficient, which means expenses are higher than they should be.

Housing insulation standards were increased just some time ago, so most homes are not insulated very well. Hence, the place to start is by improving the insulation in your house, starting with the loft, but the side walls also when possible, and then replace any inefficient windows. The incidental savings on energy costs will cover the cost of the upgrades over time, and even more quickly so if energy costs keep rising.

Given how sparingly people drink water, you would think there was a shortage, but not so if you consider how much water is otherwise squandered. By just replacing lavatories with the water saver ones, would save an amazing amount of water. In nearly all homes except the newly built ones, one flush of the toilet uses up three and a half gallons of water, whereas the current models use only one and quarter gallons. If you did nothing more than this, in making your place eco-friendly, it would make a huge difference in your water bills. Light bulbs are another big waste of energy for almost all homes, since the average bulbs are very inefficient.

You would have to replace a compact fluorescent lightbulb just once for each 10 standard light bulbs, and you would have saved 85% of the energy. The extra upfront cost of the compact fluorescent bulbs is dwarfed by the long term savings, so don't hesitate to make your home green in this way. You get even greater efficiency from LED lights, so you might want to switch to those. Improving your home's insulation will make your place more efficient throughout the year, as poor insulation lets heat escape in the winter and conversely lets it in in the summer. Your house can not be made properly green by improving just the insulation, you must put in more efficient doors and windows too.

Another drain on energy is heating water for washing dishes and washing clothes. Modern detergents used for cleaning dishes and doing the laundry are very good, that the washing can be done in cold water. Your washing machine's energy consumption is for the most part from having to heat the water, which can be eliminated by switching to cold water. This is another easy way to make your home earth-friendly. Lastly, you may be surprised to discover that you can save a lot of water by using a dishwasher. So you see, each one of us can begin to live green.




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