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12 Home Energy Tips

December 2, 2008 · Leave a Comment

How To Make Your Home Energy Efficient

I’m sure by now you are well aware of the green home movement happening all around the country. What you may not be aware of is how easy it is to make your home more energy efficient.

Energy Efficient Homes are not the ones with their lights turned off. Most individuals have an innate drive on conserving energy. Turning the lights of when they are not in use is the most common which people partake in to conserve energy. While most people do it With good intentions, this gesture to the environment doesn’t make a very big splash, when you consider that Lighting only conusmes 12% of houselhold energy.

Energy conservation is the practice of reducing the amount of energy used while yielding a similar end use. That’s the key, turning the lights off doesn’t give us a similar end use. We are literally in the dark at that point.

Why energy conservation?
It is an advantageous practice that results in personal security, financial gain, national security, human comfort and environmental care. Let’s face it, the majority of peopel who want to be green are not solely doing it for the eco benefit, the direct impact is how much green their saving by going green.

The amount of energy used by homes across the globe varies according to its location. On the average, approximately one-half of the energy used by the residential sector in the United States is expended on space conditioning.

According to statistics, home energy consumption averages 44 percent on space conditioning, 13 percent on water heating, 12 percent on lighting, 8 percent on refrigeration, 6 percent on home electronics, 5 percent on laundry appliances, 4 percent on kitchen appliances, and 8 percent on other uses.

Imagine the savings that you will see when you practice home energy conservation at all times for a few months. In the long run when you get to compute your usual energy bills to the energy bill you have when you strictly follow home energy conservation, you will regret the fact that you have just recently started practicing it.

Put an end to your procrastination to make the necessary home improvments for a more energy efficient home. The best way to do this is to make a home energy checklist for action.

Here are some of the things that you can incorporate in your checklist:

1.  Insulate your home
2.  Change leaky windows
3.  Seal leaks that you know of and search for some possible leaks.
4.  Assess your heating and cooling system regularly.
5.  Have your heating and cooling systems tuned up in the fall and spring.
6.  Replace inefficient and old appliances.
7.  Install a clock thermostat.
8.  Plan an energy audit for your home.
9.  Separate your utility bills and target greater energy conservation on the biggest bill.
10.  Purchase a water-heater blanket, faucet aerators, low-flow showerheads, and compact fluorescents, as needed.
11.  Start using energy-saving settings on clothes dryers, washing machines, dishwashers, and refrigerators.
12.  Clean or change air-conditioner, furnace, and heat-pump filters.

According to the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, you can save from 30 to 40% on energy cost if you follow these ways.

With this home energy saving checklist, your home will be energy efficient. Aside from that you will also get immense savings.

If you would like to learn more about do-it-yourself home improvement projects for better home energy efficiency, check out www.do-it-yourself-projects.info.

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2 Tuscarawas County Condos For Sale

November 18, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Tuscarawas County: Strasburg Condos for Sale

Looking for a condo in Tuscarawas County?

There are currently two condos that I have listed for sale in Strasburg. Both are very nice and one even has a pond view!

2 Tuscarawas County Condos:

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Property Type  Condominium, Area  Strasburg,  Street Address Pond View,  Status  Active

   

   

   

 

Property Type  Condominium     Area  Strasburg Street Address  Pond View Status  Active

   

   

     

For more information on these listings, contact Holly at ha1112ha@yahoo.com.

Tuscarawas County Real Estate Info.

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GREAT ATWOOD LAKE HOME FOR SALE!

November 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Atwood Lake Home

Atwood Lake is a very popular lake for sailboats, pontoons, jet ski’s, swimming and fishing – but most of all for it’s incredible beauty! 

The lake is nestled between Dellroy/Carrollton and Sherrodsville/Bolivar areas in Tuscarawas county and is surrounded by gorgeous trees that line the shore.  Atwood has a wonderful full service lodge to accommodate visitors along with a golf course as well.

An Atwood lake home is even more appealing!

I currently have an adorable 3-4 bedroom ranch home for sale on a double lot that is a couple minute walk to the lake.  There is dock space available if you have a boat as wwell. 

The best part is – it’s on PRIVATE GROUND

Most of the homes around the lake are on conservancy property and they must pay a lease fee every year in addition to their home owners taxes – so that makes this property a real bonus.

Whether this home sounds good to you or if you are looking for something else – I’m always available to help you find the lake home that is just right for YOU!

Contact Holly at: ha1112ha@yahoo.com

     

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Home Energy Efficiency

November 13, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Free Home Energy Efficiency Guide!

I just found a wonderful FREE service from Do-it-yourself-projects.com. They currently have a free 5 Part e-course on assessing your home energy efficiency needs.

The course covers the following:

1. Part 1 – Determining current costs.
2. Part 2 – Cost over savings analysis.
3. Part 3 – Getting started finding your biggest needs.
4. Part 4 – Start small for big savings.
5. Part 5 – Your window savings.

Now that the economy is in the tank and home values are dropping, this is a great resource to have in order to take positive home improvement steps to not only reduce your current energy utitlity bills, but to add value to your home when it comes time to sell.

This is a free and easy to understand e-course on Home Energy Efficiency that could save be exactly what your home needs.

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Safety features for senior bathrooms

November 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Home Tips

Whether you know an elderly person who wishes to live independently or moving in with you, these are a few tips to consider to make the bathroom a safer and more convienent living space for them.

1.  Doors - doorways should be wide for easy access with a walker or wheelchair.

2.   Grab bars - seniors need enough bars to manipulate in the shower or tub area and the toliet are as well.

3.   Raised toliet seats - many times it’s too difficult for elderly people to sit and get up from a standard toliet, so you can buy risers to put on the seat to make it much easier to use.

4.   Traction - placing non-skid strips or mats on bathroom surfaces like the tub/shower area or the floor if there is no carpeting on the floor is a must for safety sake.

5.   Bathtubs - there are tubs that seniors can open a door and step into and they have a seat for them to sit down for ease in bathing.

Nursing homes and journels offer practical suggestions for safety issues when dealing with the elderly.  You can easily make a few minor changes that can greatly affect the ease of use for seniors.

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