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Home Improvements That Could Help Lower Energy Bills »

I’m still thinking green, and I came across two home improvement items that could help with energy costs around the house.

Attic Wrap — Another Energy Saving Technique

“Without going into too much detail about the mechanics, methods and materials of Dupont’s Attic Wrap, suffice it to say, it is similar in use and function to other Tyvek weatherization products . . . but specifically designed for roofing systems as a semi-permeable barrier to keep attics warmer in winter and cooler in summer.”

Cutting Energy Costs With Paint — The Case for Ceramic Insulating Paint

“While not as widely used as might be expected, insulating paint is worth a second look. A NASA spinoff technology, ceramic paint and ceramic paint additive offer a number of advantages over regular paint at reasonable cost.”


16 Ways To Live Green »

One of the things that I have decided to do to enrich my every day life, is to live a “little more green”. You know what I am talking about. I want to conserve electricity, lower my energy bills and just simply help the environment in any way I can.

In the beginning portion of my research I came across a blog called, Living Green. The author, Aaron Doyle, is a fellow realtor and an EcoBroker. Her blog introduced me to 16 Ways To Green Your Home. The link is to a .pdf at the U.S. Green Building Council, which takes a more in depth look at the 16 ways to lower the impact of everyday living. After that, go check out the Living Green blog.

  1. Switch to Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs
  2. Program Your Thermostat
  3. Plug Air Leaks
  4. Tune Up Your Heating and Cooling (HVAC) System
  5. Choose ENERGY STAR® Appliances
  6. Reduce Water Use
  7. Switch to Green Power
  8. Buy Local
  9. Use Low-VOC Products
  10. Use Wood Alternatives or FSC-certifi ed Wood Products
  11. Use Rapidly Renewable Flooring Materials
  12. Plant Trees to Provide Shade and Wind Protection for Your House
  13. Use Native Plantings
  14. Use Nontoxic Gardening Techniques
  15. Carpool, Use Public Transportation, Walk or Bike When Possible
  16. Buy a High-efficiency Car