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The Least Expensive Eco Friendly Home Improvements

Home Improvements are a necessity, but to many homeowners they’re a great time, and help to maintain a sense of pride in one’s living environment. There are all kinds of projects that the average weekend warrior can do to spruce up the house or apartment, and many of them can even involve very positive environmental after-effects.

In fact, we’re going to talk about a number of very simple home improvement ideas that can actually help save you money, in the long run. Relatively speaking, these are inexpensive and easy ways to both boost your quality of life, and do the rest of the world a favor by helping out the environment we all share.

Installing solar panels on your roof is a great way to start going green, and many homeowners are already adopting this method for a number of very practical reasons. Rooftop solar panels can be used for a variety of money-saving applications, from heating your pool to providing your home with its electricity and power. Harnessing the sun’s energy is a great way to create clean power that can help run your life without ruining the planet.

Another way to improve both your home and the environment at the same time is by being vigilant about water leaks. Ensuring that this problem doesn’t persist is one of the most important things you can do as a homeowner. The nightmares can present themselves as the result of a water leak in your home are innumerable, and nearly all of them are costly to repair. Keeping an eye on your pipes and making sure you’re using optimal equipment not only saves you money and heartache, but also helps conserve the water and feed our planet.

If you’ve got a backyard, then composting is a great option for an eco-friendly impact. The nutrient-rich compost pile will help enrich the soil and can be used as a powerful fertilizer, while lessening your impact on landfills and dumps that just wind up dirtying the place up anyway. Composting is a great way to dispose of natural waste by essentially returning it to whence it came.

One of the most effective and affordable ways to have a positive environmental impact while saving yourself money around the house is the way you use and regulate the power distribution to your electronics and appliances. To start, using power strips is a really good way to make sure you’re not using too much electricity. Most of them regulate how much energy flows in to eliminate wasted electricity, and considering how convenient they are, they really aren’t that expensive.

Using fans instead of the air conditioning is another very low-tech way to improve your home and save the planet. If you’re without air conditioning and thinking about adding it, consider a fan instead. They’re much more energy-efficient and don’t use any of the harmful chemicals that air conditioning uses to cool the air it runs through your house.

There are a lot of things you can do to improve the environmental situation and save yourself money. Whether you live on Las Colinas real estate or in a trailer park, spending less and helping the world are never bad things.

Clay Miller
the authorClay Miller
I am the creator/writer of Ways2GoGreen.com and Ways2GoGreenBlog.com. I'm an advocate for oceans, beaches, state parks. I enjoy all things outdoors (e.g. running, golf, gardening, hiking, etc.) I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky (Go Wildcats!!). I'm also a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kentucky.

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