Going green is great for the
environment, but that's not the only benefit.
When you make green upgrades in
your home, it can also lead to some major savings.
Solar panels: The upfront cost is big, but the
long-term savings are huge. Solar panels will cost several thousand
dollars to install, but ongoing maintenance costs are very low, and a
typical system could save you hundreds of dollars per year. You can even
sell your surplus electricity.
Insulation: There's a good chance your
insulation isn't very efficient, especially in older homes. Look into
installing floor, cavity, wall, and loft insulation to reduce your heating
bills.
Rain barrels: Rain barrels are extremely inexpensive, and provide gallons of free water to use when you wash your car or water your garden.
Rain barrels: Rain barrels are extremely inexpensive, and provide gallons of free water to use when you wash your car or water your garden.
Geothermal system: OK, so the price tag is scary
at first. A geothermal system uses the earth's temperature to heat and
cool your home, but can cost $30,000 to install. But tax credits allow you
to get a lot of that money back, and the energy savings average about
$1,900 per year. If you plan to be in your home for a decade or two, it's
a great investment.
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