5 Ways to Begin Your House of Green

The  development and spread of green technology in recent years has not been a  casualty, but the obvious result of an increased awareness regarding  our environment and changes that planet Earth has been suffering through  the pass of the years. This has resulted in the indiscriminate use and  abuse of natural resources. Most of us have heard the devastating news  about global warming and climate changes, but have your ever stopped for  a moment to think what you are doing about it? With very simple  actions, you can help your environment and make yours a house of green,  where ecology is more than a saying, but a living thing.

Eco Friendly Home

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Switch to Eco Friendly Systems

As a homeowner, you know that an improper wall, roof insulation, or  an old electrical system are not only designed with outdated norms, but  are also the source of power leakage that does not only increase you  electricity bill, but also leaves a carbon footprint that is harmful for  both the indoor and outdoor environment. Greenhouse gas emissions can  be prevented or diminished by the periodical inspection of your roofs  and prompt repair of any damage found. However, keep in mind that  roofing problems are common when it comes to power performance inside  the house; however, there are many other possible sources that only a  thorough home inspection may reveal.

Save Water, Reuse and Recycle

Another good way to make the shift to a green living is being aware  that water is not an endless supply that we enjoy, so caring for it is  truly necessary. By reducing the amount of water that you use to wash  your clothes or dishes, you are contributing to your environment.  Reusing the water is not an insane idea that someone came up with, but a  way to give a second use to water that other will go down the drain. As  an example, collect rain water to wash your car. In addition, recycling  water is also possible when you use the water that has accumulated in a  clogged drain to shower your plants.

Switch to Solar Energy

Actually solar energy is cheaper that it was during its early years  of development. In fact, solar energy is free, but what made it costly  in the past, are the panels and cell systems used to store it and  convert it before it can be used in different applications. Solar panels  are no longer as expensive or big as they were before, so you can start  the shift by introducing solar energy into your home to substitute  conventional water heaters, or substituting electric lamps for solar  lamps.

Create Compost

You probably have heard that creating a compost area in your backyard  is a good solution to recycle food waste. Many people think that piling  waste food is simply contaminating the environment even more, but the  ultimate goal of creating compost is that you convert all that waste is  something useful, an organic solution to produce fresh and healthy  vegetables from your own garden.

Stop Using Disposable Items

There are so many things at home that are nowadays disposable that it  could be hard make a list of them, but you know how many of the items  you actually use; disposable bags, disposable water bottles, and  disposable diapers, to name a few. All of these items and many others  were pushed into our lives as a practical solution that saves time,  instead of washing to reuse. However, by using disposable items, you are  hurting the environment and there is a good reason to stop using them  and return to the basics using reusable bags, reusable plastic bottles,  and reusable diapers to make the world greener.

Author Bio: Stevie Clapton helps provide home improvement articles on Roof.net, an Virginia roof repair company.