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What does it mean when people say that they are building a green home? Features of most green homes include utilizing the sun and land for natural heating and cooling, lessening waste produced by construction, making using of sustainable resources, and employing energy efficient fixtures and appliances. There are many ways that these features can be implemented in both building a green home and in updating existing homes.

So, in what way can you go about building a green home? Actually, there are some pretty simple things that you can do to improve the home that you have or that you can take into consideration when building a green home. One of the biggest things that you can do to promote greenness in your home is to update fixtures and appliances, especially those that use water.

An essential step to take is to update your toilet. Old toilets use much more water than updated ones and can be replaced relatively easily. It is also important to check your faucets in your home. Dripping faucets can waste gallons of water per day and you may not even notice it! I realize that replacement is expensive, but top-loading washers do use more water than do front loading washers. I am not saying that you should run out and buy a brand new washing machine, however, you should keep that in mind if you find that you are going to be purchasing a new washing machine.

Other features to keep in mind when building a green home or updating an existing home are windows and insulation. If you are building a green home, paying a little more for energy efficient windows can help cut heating costs, which is especially important with todays fuel costs. Also, having your home properly insulated can cut heating and cooling costs.

I do know that it isnt always possible to spend a lot of money on updates for your home, but there are inexpensive updates that can make a big differences. I think the most inexpensive thing that I have done to make my home more green is to purchase a water-saving showerhead. It cost me about seven dollars, and uses half the water that a conventional showerhead does. Building a green home or updating and existing home is actually pretty simple and does not need to be expensive.




 

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Information on green home designs, visit GreenHomeGuide.org.



 

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