
Many homeowners are looking for quick and easy green home
improvements. Whether you want to make these improvements for the
sake of going green or you want to do some things before placing a
home on the market that will make it more competitive with new
homes, there are plenty of options.
Joining the green revolution will make your home more comfortable,
less costly to heat and cool, and some changes will reduce your
water and/or sewer bill. Many of these improvements will also make
your home more comparable to newer homes on the market. This might
or might not justify an increase in selling price. While these
quick and easy green home improvements might appeal to home buyers
who have a strong interest in a green home, it might not matter to
other prospective buyers when they make an offer. If, however, you
make available a record of your utility bills for the last year,
showing a decrease in heating, cooling and water costs could be
attractive to a buyer.
The top seven quick and easy green home improvements that are also
economical are:
1. Switch to energy efficient light bulbs. Compact fluorescent
bulbs cost a bit more when you buy them, but they will last years
longer and use only a fraction of the energy. Start with the lights
you tend to use for the longest period of time – like the kitchen
light that is never turned off or the bathroom light the kids just
can’t remember to turn off. If you are planning to put your home on
the market, you might want to start with bulbs in permanent light
fixtures.
2. Install insulating/reflective window coverings. Film window
coverings are available in several levels of light and UV ray
blockage and colors. You can choose different textures and colors
depending on the amount of direct sunlight on various windows. The
window film is available in most hardware and home improvement
stores, and it is easy to install.
3. Install weather stripping on doors and window frames. Weather
stripping is relatively inexpensive and it is easy to install on
window frames and door frames. It will reduce the amount of heat
exchange by sealing up cracks or openings. This will make your home
more comfortable, more energy efficient, and more environmentally
friendly.
4. Install low flow shower heads and faucets. Most homeowners can
install new shower heads and faucets or affordably hire a handyman
to do it. These faucets and shower heads use less water without
blocking adequate water flow. They will save water and reduce your
water and sewer bills.
5. Adjust the float in the toilet tank to use less water. This is a
fairly simple adjustment that can be accomplished by most
homeowners or a handyman. If you can’t adjust it, try putting
something in the bottom of the tank that will displace some of the
water. Just be sure that what you use won’t rust and won’t get in
the way of the working of the flushing mechanism.
6. Insulate the hot water distribution pipes in your home. This is
also a relatively inexpensive and easy job of wrapping the pipes
that go from the hot water heater to the various plumbing fixtures
(kitchen, bathrooms). Keeping the water warmer as it moves through
the pipes will provide warmer water and it will reduce the amount
of water you have to run from a faucet while you wait for the hot
water to get there.
7. Install insulating or reflective window treatments. Install
reflective blinds or shades at your windows. Then be sure to close
them at times when the sun shines on them directly or during the
warmest part of the day. This will reduce your heating/cooling
bills.
Try these seven steps to make some quick and easy green home
improvements. The money you will save on utility bills will
probably pay for the improvements very quickly.
Author: Dan Fritschen
Copyright 2008 by ABCD Publishing