Aim for a Greener Home

January 22nd, 2010 by Debbie

Go Green!Aiming for a greener home does not have to lead to a radical adjustment to your lifestyle.

There are many ways to be eco-friendly without having to have a complete overhaul to your home and life.
Being more eco-friendly also has the added bonus of saving you money…

Focus on energy saving improvements and energy efficient appliances which you can build into your eco friendly life.

-Quick Guide: How to be Energy Efficient –

Insulation in the Home

One of the most important ways to be more energy efficient is to make sure you have adequate insulation. Nearly half all energy lost in the home is through poor insulation of the loft and walls.

As well as checking that your loft and walls are properly insulated, it is also worth checking your floor’s insulation and filling in gaps and draughts- Although remember to always keep some form of ventilation in your house, especially in rooms with fires, heaters, boilers and especially the kitchen and bathrooms.

Also, opt for double-glazed windows – they are a fantastic solution to eco-friendly living and can help you save up to half your heat and energy loss.

Re-decorating your Home

Firstly, try not to buy too many new products unless they are necessary. You can always try a neighbour’s garage or thrift shops to find what you are looking for. If you have to buy new products then make sure you choose natural products as far as possible.

Natural materials include wool, silk, sissal and sea-grass.

Also, always try and choose sustainable products. Avoid imported timber and any wood from non-sustainable sources. Also, choose local and natural products or products made from recycled materials and substances.

Day-to-day

  • Energy saving lightbulbs.
  • Install a low flow shower head.
  • Recycle, reuse and compost – reduce the amount of stuff you send to the landfill.
  • Find out about recycling programmes in the community.
  • Properly dispose of hazardous waste – Cleaners, oils, paints, pesticides, batteries and solvents should never go out with the household garbage as they end up contaminating the soil and groundwater in your community.

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