Conservation Mart strives to be a one stop shop for weatherization products, energy efficiency and water saving products. We serve customers such as home owners, businesses, contractors, weatherization agencies, housing authorities and government agencies. We pride ourselves in delivering conservation technologies to help reduce residential and commercial energy and water use and in educating stakeholders on the benefits of energy and water efficiency.
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Choose to use water more efficiently. Doing so has a number of benefits, from decreasing water and energy consumption to saving money on utility bills. Installing the items in water conservation kits sets you on the right track to preserving this precious resource while reaping these benefits at the same time.
Compact fluorescent lights, which are commonly referred to as CFLs, continue to gain popularity as interest increases in energy efficiency and its positive effect on energy costs. CFLs are available in a variety of bases for use in a number of fixtures, with one of the most common bases being the GU24. When deciding which energy efficient GU24 bulb would work best for you, there are a few factors that should be considered.
Having the right amount of insulation can make all the difference in how comfortable a home feels, and how much it costs to achieve comfort. Do it yourself spray foam insulation provides many benefits, including combatting air leaks, reducing energy consumption and emissions through heating and cooling, and saving money on energy costs.
Aside from being used for common bathroom use, the toilet is also sometimes used for trash disposal, and can waste hundreds of gallons through leaks. This all further adds to the amount of water used at this source as well as the cost of residential water. Toilet water conservation can be accomplished with minutes to spare and a few cost-effective tools.
Unknown to many homeowners, windows actually make up 10 percent to 25 percent of home energy loss. This is due to those air leaks. Among the many tools used to remedy this problem, caulking rope is one of the simplest to install and cost-effective too. Applying it to windows helps to prevent drafts, reduce energy and carbon emissions, and cut the cost of heating.
Air leakage is responsible for major energy loss and expenses, costing the average homeowner approximately $3,400 over the course of 5 years. These 5 weatherization supplies will allow you to gain control over the temperature in your home and reduce energy costs at the same time.
The average homeowner spends as much as 600 dollars every year on heating and cooling alone. By insulating with DIY spray foam insulation, the amount of energy loss experienced can be greatly decreased, decreasing energy bills in the process, and increasing the level of comfort in the home.
Poorly insulated attic doors act as a gateway for outside air to enter the home. This leads to less control over home temperatures and more money spent on energy bills. Attic stair insulation greatly limits the amount of air exchanged between the attic and the living area. There are three major forms of attic stair insulation. Knowing which one would work best for your needs is the first step to reducing air infiltration and energy bills at home.
In the average home, air is leaking in and out through exterior doors whether or not the door is opened. Unknown to many homeowners, there are gaps between doors which lead to the unwanted exchange of air. This affects many areas of the household. Installing q-lon weatherstripping is an effective way to save energy, save money, and create a comfortable home all at the same time.
If a home is not well insulated, air from outside can leak in, and the air inside can leak out. This unwanted exchange causes energy loss and higher energy costs. In addition, some gaps even provide entrance for bugs. Using polyurethane spray foam is a great way to block air leaks and insects from coming in. When using it, there are a few places that should be considered top priority.

