Here's a few tips you can use to help the environment and save money.
1. Plug air leaks • Fixing poor insulation and reducing drafts and other air leaks can save you up to 20% on your utility bills. CONTACT ME FOR SPECIALS CERTAIN SERICE PROVIDERS ARE PROVIDING FOR FREE!!
2. Program your thermostat • For every degree you turn the heat down in the winter, you’ll bring your energy bill down by as much as 5%.
3. Repair plumbing leaks indoors and outdoors • 5 – 10% of American homes are losing 90 gallons of water a day through water leaks.
4. Clean green • For about $20 per year, you can replace every cleaning product in your house with a safer, nontoxic, biodegradable homemade version using ingredients like baking soda, club soda, vinegar and salt.
5. Switch to compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL’s) • CFLs use 75% less electricity than traditional incandescent bulbs and last up to 10 times longer.
6. Unplug unused appliances • Americans spend about $4 billion a year on electricity for things they’re not using.
7. Be a smart landscaper • Strategically planted trees and shrubs that shade your home can lower surrounding air temperatures during summer months by up to 9 degrees Fahrenheit and can reduce your wall and roof temperatures by 20-40 degrees Fahrenheit, keeping your home naturally cooler.
8. Switch from bottled water to a refillable plastic water bottle • In 2006, North Americans spent $15 billion on bottled water and nearly 9 out of 10 of the bottles were thrown away rather than recycled.
9. Use recycled paper products in your home • By buying recycled paper products for your home, you could save approximately $40 per year and contribute to the preservation of 19 million trees.
10. Use reusable bags when grocery shopping • Six bags of groceries a week using reusable bags could earn you up to $31 in “bag credits” and help reduce the 30 billion plastic bags that end up as litter each year worldwide.
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