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Going Green

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Lavell Realty, LLC 0515179

The concept of making your home environmentally green is growing in popularity as more home owners realize that they can also put a little more green back in their wallets by making some changes. 

You don't have to make all the changes at one time but as a need comes up, take the initiative and make the change.  When a light bulb burns out, replace it with a compact flourescent bulb.  They cost a little more but will save an average of $30 or more over the lifetime of the bulb.  Look for the ENERGY STAR symbol on the package. ENERGY STAR qualified bulbs use about 75 percent less energy than standard incandescent bulbs and last up to 10 times longer.

As you do routine maintanence and replace items look for the ENERGY STAR symbol for an efficient replacement.   You may also be eligible for tax credits by updating windows, doors, appliance, etc. (more information on tax credits can be found www.energystar.gov).  Seal air leaks to eliminate drafts throughout the home.  Add insulation to block heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer.

There are many ways to go green and help the environment.  Even though we have only touched on a few, you can see that it is not that difficult to think green and start becoming more environmentally friendly.   In addition to the ENERGY STAR website, your local power provider or home improvement store can also provide information on ways to go green.  All it takes is a little initiative for everyone to be more environmentally friendly.