Nowadays, many people are concerned with having a negative impact on the environment. But it can be hard to know where to begin when it comes to climate friendly solutions around the home. Thinking of having a future investment or are interested in fixing-up the home you're in? Here are some solutions for greening up your personal space that won't bust the bank.

Evaluate Your Insulation

Check if your insulation is not installed properly. See also if it requires more padding. This will have a significant impact on your energy use and your monthly electricity bill. Determine places that need a bit of a patch so the cold air can stay outside. You can do a candle test around the house to check for drafts around windows or air ducts.

Check if your insulation is not installed properly. See also if it requires more padding. This will have a significant impact on your energy use and your monthly electricity bill. Determine places that need a bit of a patch so the cold air can stay outside. You can do a candle test around the house to check for drafts around windows or air ducts.

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Re-Use An Old Item

When re-designing a space in your home, it's tempting to run out to Pottery Barn or IKEA to pick out something new. However, re-using an old piece can go a long way towards lessening your footprint. Instead of heading to the big box store, search online for old items people are selling or visit a garage sale. You may just find an unexpected piece that will add a vintage touch.

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Collect The Rainwater

A great way to conserve water around the home is to set up a barrel somewhere in your yard to collect water when it rains. Whether it's from the sky or coming down from the eaves troughs, it's one of the easiest ways to conserve. This is definitely a DIY green-friendly venture. It will still provide much-needed water when you're washing the car or watering the plants.

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Install A Programmable Thermostat

By installing a programmable thermostat, you can conserve energy in your home. This will also help to lower your electricity bill each month. This will enable you to set the heating and cooling in your home. Thus, it works in conjunction with your schedule and you won't have to make the adjustment on your own. You may even want to lower the temperature or change your adjustment times. This would provide even greater savings.

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For many people, the impact they're having on the environment is an important concern. But there are things that homeowners can do to minimize their impact.

You may want to consider greening up your home to put it on the market. You may want to contact one of our real estate professionals for more information.