As energy prices continue to soar, more and more people are looking for ways to save money. Add to this a growing concern for our impact on the world around us, and you have plenty of motivation for living in a more energy efficient way. Many would not consider home improvement projects as a way to do this, but there are actually several home improvement options to consider that will end up saving you money in the long run. These are energy efficient home improvements, and often the energy savings they provide far outweigh the cost of the project.
Simple Savers
If money is a major concern and you do not wish to take out a home loan to help with home improvement projects, there are several simple things you can do that cost very little but will lower your energy bills. For instance, you can install more insulation in your attic to lower your heating and cooling bills by up to 20 percent. You can also do this in your basement or crawlspace if you have one. A storm door on your entry door is another inexpensive energy saver. Installing compact fluorescent light bulbs is yet another quick and easy way to lower your energy bills.
While heating and electric bills are, perhaps, the most commonly thought of energy bills, your water bill is another place where you can save money and reduce your impact on the environment. You can save up to $32 a year by installing a high efficiency showerhead in your shower. A bathroom or kitchen faucet aerator is another addition that can help your house to be more energy efficient.
Bigger Projects to Help Save Energy
If you have a little extra money or are willing to take out a loan, there are some larger projects you should consider if you are looking to save energy. One of the biggest energy savers can be installing new windows. Old, drafty windows literally suck the heat out of a home. Newer models are better insulated, have several layers of glass, and often come with promises of reduced energy bills. If you are going to install new windows, look for ones with Energy Star ratings. The same is true for entry doors. Having a drafty entry door saps as much energy from your home as cutting a hole in the wall, yet many people never consider the impact their drafty doors make on their energy bills.
The furnace and air conditioner are other items to consider replacing when looking to save on energy bills. Energy efficient HVAC systems are pricey, but if you live in the United States you can get a substantial tax credit if you install one of these systems, as the government is working to improve energy efficiency across the nation.
A tankless water heater is another energy saving home improvement you could consider. The average household spends around 20 percent of its energy money each year on heating water. A tankless water heater heats the water instantly, so there is no need to continuously heat large amounts of water. In a traditional water heater, the constant storage of hot water leads to around 20 percent of energy loss. Since this energy is not lost with a tankless model, this money would be saved.
Having an energy efficient house can be as expensive or affordable as you choose. Even if you do not have the money for the big improvements, doing the little things to reduce your energy consumption will lower your bills and help reduce your impact on the environment. As we all work together to keep our world a green, beautiful place for future generations, consider what you can do around your own home to make a difference.
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