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Tips to make your home greener than ever before

Tips to make your home greener than ever before

We would all like a greener and more energy efficient home. By doing so, not only are you doing your bit for the environment with an energy efficient home but you will be cutting down on your carbon footprint and the bills it generates.

So how can you go about making your house more energy efficient? After the jump, we’ve listed down a few simple tips that can help you minimize your energy expenses and brighten your living space:

Change the appliances

You could start by changing the appliances in your household. You will have to fork out a bit of cash in the first place but it will be worth it in the long run because you will save money on your energy bills – something which will recoup your losses over time. Look out for appliances that have good energy ratings; all modern appliances must come sold with these so it’s fairly easy to identify the most efficient products on the market.

Turn down your thermostat

Turning down your thermostat will save you a lot of money on your energy bills. You could find alternative methods for keeping warm in the home like having hot drinks or using hot water bottles. While you should never sacrifice your comfort or health, turning the temperature down a degree or two or only heating areas of the home you use is a good way to cut your carbon footprint down to size.

Eco-friendly cleaning

When cleaning, keep in mind the impact that you may be having on the environment. There are a lot of household cleaners out there that can be potentially damaging to our environment so take a look at the contents of your cupboards and opt for eco-friendly natural cleaners wherever possible.

Light it up

Energy efficient light bulbs are becoming more and more popular these days so it would be worth replacing any conventional light bulbs with energy saving light bulbs. Not only do they last a lot longer, they save you plenty of money as well!

Conserve water

It’s not just energy and electricity which needs to be conserve; water is precious too. Consider conserving the amount of water that you use by opting for a shower over a bath or turning the tap off when brushing your teeth. Companies, such as Premier Bathrooms, stock a range of eco-friendly showers and baths, which use the least amount of water possible and are a great place to start looking for a new appliance.

Visit http://www.premierbathrooms.co.uk/ to see what they have to offer.

Cut out the plastic

Try and start reducing the amount of plastics that you use in the home. These materials are often sent to landfill where they take years to break down. Re-using them is much better for the environment and can cut down on your waste. You’ll have already noticed supermarkets abandoning old plastic carrier bags in favor of paper bags or strong “bag for life” creations so why not follow their lead at home?

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