James Mitchell

These days, many people are trying to be more eco-conscious. People tend to be more aware of the things they buy and the companies they support, and there is now a larger selection of sustainable options in the market.

If you’re a homeowner, then there is so much you can to start living a more eco-friendly life.

If you want to improve your home, you can use this opportunity to make sustainable choices. You can choose to make energy-efficient upgrades, for instance, which will help you save money, in the long run.  Here are some projects you can take on towards a more eco-friendly home.

Window Solutions

If you’re looking to make your home more energy efficient, a good place to start would be your windows.  Make sure they are sealed properly, to avoid heat loss during cold weather. To keep your home cool in warm weather, on the other hand, consider installing window film on your windows. This will also work to increase your privacy and the security of your home. And, while you can go the DIY route for this, you’d be best off scouting for a local window film installation specialist to make sure you get that nice quality finish.

Programmable Thermostat

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Enjoy your desired indoor temperature, at lower costs by installing a programmable thermostat. Its energy-saving features enable you to program your heating and cooling appliances to a preset schedule. You can also adjust the temperature remotely, say, if you’re already tucked in bed or even before you reach your home.

LED light bulbs

There is no question that Light-Emitting Diode light bulbs are far more cost-effective than their incandescent counterparts. If you still use other lighting solutions, then it is time to make the switch. LED bulbs last considerably longer and use less energy. This means that even though you need to pay more upfront, you can expect them to save you more money, in the long run.

Ceiling Fans

Ceiling fans offer more than just a nice visual for your ceilings. They also help lower your energy bills as they use much less electricity than air conditioning units. They can give you a gentle breeze on warm summer days and are a nice, cost-efficient cooling option to turning on your air conditioning units.

New Front Door

Replacing your old door with a new one adds instant curb appeal to your home. This also proves to be an easy way to improve your home’s energy-efficiency. Newer doors are made with energy efficiency and better fit in mind, and, if you add weather stripping, you can enjoy a high ROI-yielding home upgrade. While you’re at it, boost your home’s security with a smart lock.

Energy-efficient Appliances

When it is time to replace your old appliances, make sure to choose wisely. You can verify how energy-efficient an appliance is by checking its Energy Guide Label. This will help you determine if the unit you are going to buy is really energy-efficient or not.

This only goes to show that every choice you make can be good for your bank, your home and the environment—if you choose wisely. When upgrading your home, make sustainable choices. By keeping this list in mind, you can make your home more energy-efficient, lower your expenses, increase your savings and lower the impact you’re making on the environment.

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