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5 eco-friendly DIY hacks for your home

Rainwater-Harvesting

If you haven’t done it before, it can be challenging to even think about how we can make our home more environmentally friendly without breaking the bank. That’s why we have put together 5 DIY hacks that can help you make your home greener without sacrificing your quality of life.

Insulate your hot water pipes

A relatively quick and cost-effective way to save money and energy around your home is to insulate your hot water pipes. Although you can pay a professional to do this for you, this can be easy recreated at home and will only cost you $10 in building materials.

Build a recycling centre

If your recycling clutters your home, why not get the hand tools out and create your own recycling centre in your home. All you will need is either a built-in space or storage unit, to create your own personalised recycling area. You could even make this fun for kids and use bright colours to indicate what materials go where.

Make the most of the rain

Rainwater-Harvesting

With the winter months still upon this, why not build a rainwater harvesting system. By collecting rainwater and storing it in a tank, you can use the water collected for serval purposes, including toilets and sprinklers. Rain barrels are usually the most common ways in which people collect rainwater, as they are cost effective and easy to store.

Make your standard toilet flush-friendly

Anotherquick and easy way of making your home green is to install a dual-flush toilet. Once again, this can be fitted by a professional plumber or can be a fun DIY project. The reason why dual-flush toilets are an eco-friendly option for your home is because they do not require as much water to remove liquids as solids do. Instead of a single flush, you can choose how much water is used with each cycle.

Pick a better paint

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One of the more creative ways to make your house eco-friendly is decorating your rooms with eco-friendly paint. Although the colour of your home is a direct representation of your personality, aesthetics is not the only thing you should be worried about. You should be aware of the toxic ingredients in paint and should take all chemicals used within this paint into consideration when trying to build your sustainable homes. These products will produce a happier and healthier ambience, despite what colour you choose.

If you are thinking about getting your hands dirty these upcoming months, a plenty of building supplies online can help you get one step closer to creating an eco-friendly home.

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