5 Ways to Make Your Home More Eco-Friendly
Are you looking for ways to live a greener, more eco-friendly life? Your home is the perfect place to start! There are tons of sustainable upgrades you can make to your home to reduce waste and minimize your impact on the environment.Â
From minor changes to larger upgrades and improvements, here are five of the best ways to create a more sustainable house:
1. Switch to LED Light BulbsÂ
If you have old incandescent light bulbs in your home, switch them out for energy efficient LED light bulbs as they burn out. LED light bulbs use at least 75% less energy than incandescent light bulbs, and they last up to 25% longer. By making this simple but impactful change, you can save a significant amount of energy. And, because LED light bulbs last longer than incandescent light bulbs, you wonât have to replace burnt-out lightbulbs so often, reducing the amount of trash you throw away.Â
2. Reuse as Much as You CanÂ
One of the best ways to make your home more environmentally friendly is to limit the amount of waste you create by buying less and reusing as much as possible. While itâs always great to recycle, itâs even better if you can find a way to reuse something at least once before you throw it in the recycling bin. Think about common items you throw away and how you might be able to reuse them. Some ideas include:Â
- Rinsing out empty glass sauce or jelly jars and using them as storage containers.Â
- Saving gift bags and tissue paper when you receive a gift so that you can reuse them.Â
- Cutting up old towels to make rags, which you can use instead of paper towels.Â
- Saving plastic grocery bags to use as small trash can liners.
3. Think About Home ElectrificationÂ
As your gas appliances reach the end of their lifespans, consider replacing them with all-electric appliances like heat pumps and heat pump water heaters. Electrifying everything makes it possible to run your home entirely on solar energy, completely eliminating the need for fossil fuel usage in your houseâif you install solar panels and batteries.Â
Even if youâre not quite ready for a solar panel installation, slowly upgrading to high-efficiency, all-electric appliances will reduce your energy consumption and make your house more eco-friendly. If you decide to go solar in the future, youâll be able to install a smaller system since youâre using less energy.Â
4. Make Sure You Have Enough InsulationÂ
Weatherization upgrades like installing new insulation should be on every home project checklist. Insulation stops energy waste by keeping heat inside your home during the winter and blocking it out during the summer. As a result, your heating and cooling systems wonât have to compensate for heat escaping during the winter or heat coming in over the summer, allowing them to run less frequently and saving energy.Â
Since most homeowners think about insulation during the winter, summer is the perfect time to beat the rush and schedule an insulation upgrade. Youâll enjoy the benefits all year long!Â
5. Install Solar Panels and Solar BatteriesÂ
Solar energy is a hallmark of an eco-friendly home! With solar power, you can significantly reduce your carbon footprint by generating your own clean, renewable electricity instead of relying on the grid, which burns fossil fuels to produce electricity. Adding battery storage to your home solar system enhances the eco-friendly benefits of solar panels by letting you use stored solar energy to power your home when the sun isnât shining.Â
Solar energy is the cleanest and most sustainable source of energy available to us. The more homeowners that use solar, the better off our environment will be now and for generations to come. Boston Solar has been empowering Massachusetts homeowners & business owners to go solar for more than 10 years and is a leading solar company near you. We can help you take advantage of the environmental benefits of solar energy with solar panels for your Massachusetts home.Â
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