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Small Changes Makes Big Differences in San Francisco Homes

Reblogger Susan Goulding
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Crown Key Realty, Inc; Tracy & Mountain House Sales and Property Management 01490605

Great post... these small changes apply anywhere.  I've reblogges this as I think it's fabulous information for everyone.

 

Small Changes Make Big Differences in Tracy CA Homes!

Original content by Lee Ann Monfredini BRE# 014050049

Make Small Changes to Get Big Energy Savings at Your San Francisco Home

A survey conducted by "Money" magazine and Lowe's found that out of 21 common projects, energy updates gave DIYers the most satisfaction, given the time and money.  Get some satisfaction this week by implementing one or two of these easy energy savers at your San Francisco home:

•1.      Add dimmers: If every home in the U.S replaced two standard light switches with a dimmer, we could save $1.5 billion in electricity.

•2.      Recycle rechargeable batteries, plastic bags and compact fluorescent lights (CFLs):  It's as easy as taking them to your local Lowe's Recycling Center.  Simply drop the items in the bins near the store's entrance.

•3.      Stop energy leaks:  Seal all holes and cracks in your [city] home.  Add weather stripping or caulk to leaky doors and windows.  The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates these changes can save you up to 20% on heating and cooling costs.

•4.      Wrap up your water heater:  Cover your water heater with an insulating jacket.

•5.      Install a programmable thermostat:  By lowering the temperature in your San Francisco home slightly while you're at work or on vacation, the thermostat saves you up to $180 a year.

•6.      Repair Leaky Toilets:  According to the EPA, a leaky toilet can waste 200 gallons of water a day. Depending how much you're charged for water, a leaky toilet could add as much as $400 a year to your water bill. Check for leaks by putting food coloring in the tank. If you have a leak, color will appear in the bowl within 15 minutes. Flush as soon as you're done with this test to avoid staining the bowl.

•7.      Use a power strip:  Save electricity and more than $500 over five years by plugging devices with standby power, such as TVs and stereos, into a power strip. When not in use, you can turn them all off at once by turning off the power strip.

Saving energy not only helps the environment, it also lowers your expenses considerably.

Want to buy an energy-efficient San Francisco home?  We can help.  Call Patten and Monfredini today at 415-345-3133 or email us at lmonfredini@pacunion.com

Links:

Dimmer

http://home.howstuffworks.com/dimmer-switch.htm

Lowe's Recycling Center

http://www.lowes.com/cd_Recycling_368967519_

Environmental Protection Agency

http://www.epa.gov/

Free San Francisco Home Search

http://www.SFPropertyFinder.com

 

Susan Goulding
Crown Key Realty, Inc; Tracy & Mountain House Sales and Property Management - Tracy, CA
Northern CA - Tracy & Mountain House Real Estate

Great post -- this applies everywhere not just in San Francisco.  Thanks for the reminder.

Nov 21, 2010 01:45 PM
Sally K. & David L. Hanson
EXP Realty 414-525-0563 - Brookfield, WI
WI Real Estate Agents - Luxury - Divorce

good reminders...and better than that...ez to do !

Nov 21, 2010 01:46 PM
Christina ONeal
At Home Real Estate Group - Ripon, CA
Realtor - Ripon California

Nice Susan :)  I love it...now I just have to practice these things....

Nov 21, 2010 06:38 PM
Kirk Buscho
North Valley Mechanical - Phoenix, AZ

Thanks for this post. We actually just did a whole blog about water heater insulation jackets recently. 

Do you have a blog outside of Activerain? We'd be interested in exchanging links or guest posts.

Nov 23, 2010 11:06 AM