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Greening
Real Estate - Tips For a Greener Home
If you own your home, it probably represents the
largest capital investment you have. Even if you are
renting on a long or short term basis, it will still
represent a large potion of your monthly expenditure, in
rental payments, utility and possibly maintenance costs.
With utility costs continuing to rise, due largely to
the increasing cost of fossil fuels, it makes sense to
look at making sensible investments to reduce energy use
and therefore monthly expenditure.
What is a sensible expenditure will depend on the
length of time you will continue to occupy your property
but anything that will reduce ongoing costs sufficiently
to pay for the one of alteration is worth considering.
Even if you are renting a property it could be worth
speaking with your landlord and seeing if they will fund
the works or part of them, as expenditure will continue to
benefit tenants in the future.
There are some quick wins, with insulation being
amongst the lowest cost improvement for the greatest
gains. Adding extra insulating to a loft will help keep in
the heat, which has a natural tendency to rise and escape
upwards. Cavity wall insulation can also help keep in your
valuable heat.
An immediate saving can be had by turning down the
thermostat on your heating system. This saving, which
costs absolutely no money to implement, can save 1 % of
your heating bill for each 1 degree of reduction over an
eight hour period. By gradually reducing the temperature
by a small amount each week, it is possible to build up to
significant savings. If you are going out, try and get
into the habit of turning the thermostat down even more;
it may be a little cooler when you get home, but you will
save energy and money. If your heating is not programmed
to go off at night, consider doing this, or turning it
down by a further 5 degrees for a further 5 per cent
saving on your heating bills.
Another simple saving is to replace existing light
bulbs with low energy ones. These are now available very
cheaply (and as traditional light bulbs are being phased
out the low energy options is now in many cases the
cheaper option). These will start saving you money on your
electricity bills straight away, and if you are renting
short term, you can simply swap the bulbs back when you
come to move again and take the energy efficient ones with
you.
If these savings are not enough see how you can save
water (which will also save energy to heat it). Showering
uses less water than baths and there are simple
attachments that will even reduce the amount of water most
showers uses, without effecting the quality of your
shower. Finally a plastic bottle filled with water in a
toilet cistern can save several litres of water every
flush. If you pay for your water through a water meter
then this could save you money and if not it will still
help make your home a greener one.
Simon Murray runs a free online directory of serviced
offices and likes to promote green
property management techniques. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=S_Murray
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