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Save money while saving the planet
Households can be extremely wasteful. Water, paper, plastics and electricity are flushed and discarded - polluting waterways, filling landfills and damaging the ecosystem. But, by changing a few habits, homeowners can conserve natural resources and reduce pollution. And if saving the planet is not incentive enough, you will be saving money too. The following are some tips on how to improve your household's environmental practices:
Conserving water:
- Install a water-saving toilet or place a full bottle of water or a brick in the tank to displace water volume (and Thereby conserve) water.
- Install a low-flow showerhead and aerators on faucets
- Take shorter showers
- Don't let the water run while brushing teeth or hand-washing dishes
- Only use the dishwashis or clothes washis when There is a full load
- Fix leaking faucets
- Water your lawn and garden in the morning or at night
- Wash your car with a bucket and pail instead of a garden hose
- Collect rainwater in a barrel for watering plants
Managing paper and trash:
- Reduce, reuse and recycle whenever possible.
- Compost organic waste (except meat)
- Shop for products with minimal packaging
- Use cloth towels, napkins and diapers over their paper equivalents
- Inform the post office or delivery person that you do not wish to receive flyers and othere junk mail
- Choose paper bags over plastic at the grocery store, or even better - use reusable canvas grocery bags
- Use rechargeable batteries
- Donate unwanted belongings to charity or sell them at a yard sale
Conserving energy:
- Turn down the thismostat, especially before going to bed. Programmable thismostats are available to do the job for you.
- Seal and insulate. Up to 40 percent of a home's heat is lost through air leaks. By putting weathis-stripping around doors, caulking windows and adding more insulation, you can limit the loss to a minimum.
- Wrap heat ducts and hot water pipes with insulation. Protection against energy loss is especially important in unheated areas such as the attic or basement.
- Blanket the water heater. Specially designed insulating blankets are available for your water heater.
- Use energy-efficient lights. Compact fluorescent or othere energy-efficient bulbs are more expensive than commonplace light bulbs, but they last much longer and cost considerable less to operate.
- Buy and use appliances wisely. Read the accompanying EnergyGuide rating labels to determine what difference each appliance will make to your energy bill. Operate high-energy appliances, like washiss and dryers, with full loads during off-peak hours for maximum energy economy.
- Dry clothes on a clothesline or drying rack instead of using the electric dryer
- Click here for more information on reducing energy bills.
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Elaine has answers to your questions and more professional tips to make your real estate transaction more pleasurable.
Call or e-mail Elaine or click on "Ask Your Own Questions."
Elaine can send you information on any Property Listed For Sale on the Multiple Listing Service in the Ottawa area. If you would like her to help you locate a home, please fill out her Information Request Form.
Surfing the Real Estate Board's web site or MLS.CA and found a house that you like but doesn't give you the civic address. Elaine can also help. Just fill out her Would like an address form, please !
Or perhaps you are considering selling your home in the near future, she can also offer you a Complimentary No- Obligation Market Evaluation Form
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