Now Is The Time To Turn Your Rentals Into Eco Friendly Homes
February 24, 2010 by Walter Greenely
Filed under eco friendly
If you have read in the newspapers lately we have an energy and water crisis. We are finding new ways of saving our precious resources. There are things that you can do to help that cause as well. I will show you how to save money by turning your houses into eco friendly homes. Most of these are very easy to do, and will make all the difference in the world.
We need to start by looking at how much heating and air conditioning is going out your windows, walls and roof. One of the best upgrades you can make is to purchase double glazed windows and have them installed in the entire home. This is expensive, however if you ever sell your property you will double the money that you spent on those windows.
Insulation is a huge saver of energy for your home. To get the most out of your insulation, your ceiling and walls will have to be done. A contractor will have to do this work for you. They will either blow the insulation into the attic or use the rolls of this product. The roll is also used in the walls between the wooden planks.
So far all of these projects are done to save electrical costs. One more way to do that is with solar panels that are placed on the top of your roof. Solar panels are designed to collect the suns rays and change them into energy. For this project you will need to hire a professional to do the installation. This is the ultimate way of upgrading any rental unit or home.
When you finally decide that you need new appliances, before purchasing go look at them and make sure they are energy efficient. Most appliances these days are, so finding them would be no trouble at all. A must to replace is the refrigerator, washer and dryer, and if you need one a dishwasher as well. All of these new purchases will save up to 40 percent of the electricity that your old machines normally consume.
A small, but very effective way to save energy is as simple as replacing a few light bulbs. By replacing every bulb you have with the new energy efficient light bulbs you will be saving a lot of electricity in your home. Another reason to change bulbs is the new ones last for months and months without burning out. You will start noticing your light bill going down for a change.
To save even more in your every day life turning off the faucet while cleaning your teeth, turning off lights as you exit a room. Installing low water toilets in all the bathrooms of your home. Using the toaster oven as opposed to the large oven. Large ovens can use a lot of electricity, toaster ovens use about one third of that. Unplug small appliances on your kitchen counter, as they still use electricity when plugged in.
To sum it up, you now have a few ideas of getting your homes partially eco friendly. Do what you can now to upgrade your space, and add to it. For example you could add energy saving appliances one at a time. All of the eco upgrades that you add now will pay off in the future when and if you ever decide to sell your homes. You will appreciate the savings when you start receiving the light bills.
There are different things that we can do to preserve our environment. Check out our guide on how to make your properties into eco friendly homes as we’ve got the ultimate inside skinny on green building materials including roof supplies .

