Saturday, November 3, 2007

Easy Tips for a Greener Home

Today's consumer is getting smarter, and more sensitive. As the trend toward greener buildings continues to grow, how can you as a home seller increase the green value of your home? There are many inexpensive easy ways that you can move towards creating a greener home environment.

Electricity - This is especially beneficial when potential buyers ask about the utility costs. Shut down and unplug appliances that you aren't using. Turn off the lights when you leave a room. Look for energy efficient appliances when you're upgrading.

And while we're thinking about energy efficiency - Be sure to seal any cracks and drafts. This will help to lower your heating costs. If you have the money, look into thermal paned windows. They aren't cheap, but they are a selling feature.

CFLs - That's compact fluorescent light bulbs. They last longer, cost less to run and come in a variety of colors and brightnesses. Just remember to recycle them properly at the end of their life span as they do contain substances that shouldn't get into the environment.

Programmable thermostats will keep your home warm and cozy when you're home and cooler at night or during the day when your out. Your days of forgetting to turn down the heat before you leave the house are over!

And when the heat outside is necessitating cool inside, consider installing ceiling fans. These will circulate the cool air reducing the need for air conditioning at a fraction of the price.

Keeping it cool in the laundry room can also save you money - washing your loads in cold water instead of hot will lower your energy bills and keep your clothes looking newer longer. Hanging things to dry will only add to your savings.

And while we're on the subject of cleaning, let's talk about cleaners: in case you hadn't noticed the warning labels let me spell it out for you: T-O-X-I-C. Not just for you, but for your children, your pets, and the earth. Plus certain chemicals can irritate health problems including asthma and other respiratory issues. Switching to a friendlier product can make visitors more comfortable in your home.

Speaking of visitors - how about the birds and the bees? What kind of chemical stew are you spreading on your lawn, and how can you minimize it to create a healthy yard for your family with less potential harm to our water supply? Look into native vegetation that require less fertilization and plants that attract bird and beneficial bugs to your landscape. Not only will this decrease your risk, good landscaping can increase the value of your house by up to 15%.

A compost - If you have property, a compost is a great way to take care of those kitchen scraps and yard waste. A well taken care of compost (well taken care of being key - buyers do not want to see a stinky mess!) not only produces nutrient rich soil for the garden; it's an easy way to do your part.

So there you have it - some easy ways that you and your family can enjoy a greener home, and increase the green value of your property. Today's consumer is looking for convenience and a conscientious product; by making a few minor changes you can supply them with both.

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