Whether you are a DC homeowner or you're looking to buy, taking steps to "go green" not only adds curb appeal to your home, but it also makes good financial sense. It also feels good and is better for you, your family and the carbon footprint you leave behind.
There are many steps you can take to move towards a better planet while saving money. Start on the DSIRE website to find state, local, utility and federal incentives and policies that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency in your area.
Many energy providers and product manufacturers are offering programs and rebates, in addition to federal tax credits and incentives making going green easier than you may have though possible. Sometimes the up-front costs of renewable and/or energy efficient systems may seem high, but offer significant savings in the long run.
Spring is an excellent time to inventory your home and property from an energy-saving perspective. Get outside and take your clipboard. Start with the exterior of your home and then work your way through the house to determine where you can improve savings.
Here are some basic steps you can take to really make a big difference.
NO COST:
Hang your clothes out to dry on a clothesline
Clean refrigerator coils
Clean and vacuum ducts, vents and registers
Turn off home electronics when not in use
Clean lint filter in dryer after every load
Take shorter showers
Learn to love gardening
LOW COST:
Get an in-home energy audit provided by most energy providers at a reasonable cost
Plant trees to provide summer shade and protect from winter winds
Install faucet aerators to reduce water use
Switch to energy saving light bulbs
Fix leaky faucets and shower heads
Install timers and/or motion sensors on outdoor lights
Seal leaks
- install foam gaskets behind electrical outlets and switch plates
- caulk, seal and weather-strip doors and windows
Choose environmentally friendly products to clean your home
LONG TERM
- Install extra insulation in the attic
- Check roof for adequate ventilation
- Replace single pane windows
Choose Energy Star appliances and electronics
Amazing results happen as average homeowners and consumers make conscience eco-choices each day. Take advantage of the savings and help benefit this great planet we all live on. Make Earth Day decisions an everyday part of your life while improving your home's curb appeal.
Rachel Valentino is an ESRES (Energy Smart Real Estate Specialist) in the DC area that cares about our environment. Visit her website to find your next home or if you have any real estate questions. She's happy to help any time!
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Good advice. Its the way we always roll in Maine..not just to be frugal and save money. It saves resources and we never had to learn it during a recession or hard times. We lived like that survival mode as a simple approach to life in Maine.
Rachel,
It's wonderful about your carbon conscious effort about real estate holism. Good blog.
Thanks for your comments, Andrew & Cherise. We all have to do our part.