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Take a close look at green flooring suggestions

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Are you thinking about changing some of the floors in your LocalArea home? If being eco-friendly is important to you you ought to consider using “green flooring”.

Flooring is called “green” when it is manufactured from readily available and renewable components. As a rule flooring made of petroleum-based materials is not called green.

Many hardwoods are not included as green materials because the source trees are relatively scarce and time required to replace hardwood trees is measured in decades.

This video presents a quick survey of different types of green floor materials. These include wool carpeting, carpets made from recyclable nylon, stone, ceramic and porcelain, cork flooring, bamboo flooring. Linoleum and vinyl flooring are also included because they are long lasting and can be recycled.

New Dow Solar Shingles: Are They Realistic?


These solar shingles from Dow could be showing up on My City roofs some time soon. They are about the size of a normal asphalt shingle, and can be installed like asphalt shingles too – with just a hammer and nails.

The cost is still prohibitive – about $25k for a bundle capable of cutting your home electrical costs by between 40% and 60%. Government grants in some places could bring the cost down to about $10k.

According to this Consumer Reports video these shingles will pay for themselves “far sooner than some solar water heaters we’ve tested.”

I am always happy to provide as much information as I can about suppliers in the My City area for products such as these. Call or email me for more information.

Using fans to reduce the cost to keep cool in My City

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In Your City’s temperate weather, there are numerous ways to conserve energy use and economize on cooling costs. Perhaps the best is to use fans as earth-friendly alternatives or complements for air conditioners. Depending upon the style of fan and helpful outside temperature, your air conditioner use can be cut in half while remaining comfortable.

Whole-house fans often reduce indoor temperatures by 4F to 9F (2C to 5C). Whole-house fans are an effective method of cooling the total house. They are more economical to use than the cost of air conditioning. Whole-house fans should be strategically located so that air is drawn from the entire house.

Ceiling-mounted paddle fans blow air across surfaces that encourages evaporative cooling. A modest breeze can add to your comfort range by several degrees. It will save energy by letting you to set your air conditioner’s thermostat up a notch. It is possible that it will even eliminate the need for air-conditioning entirely.

Window fans work best in My City when seasonal changes bring warmer days and cooler nights. The indoors can be cooled with outdoor air from window fans during the night. Once the sun starts heating the air, the window fans are removed. This technique uses electrical power during off-peak hours.

Practically everyone can be a fan of spending your energy and your dollars wisely.

Hot Tips for a Cooler Kitchen

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The warm kitchen that felt so snug when there was snow on the ground can rapidly become a sweltering oven in My City’s summer. The saving grace is that many of the tricks to keeping a kitchen comfortable in warm weather are also energy efficient and benefit the environment too. Sometimes you really can kill two birds with one stone.

Energy saving kitchen appliances such as electric skillets, slo-cookers, and toaster ovens can be used to make meals instead of firing up your large range top or broiler.

Microwave ovens and pressure cookers can cook an item quickly, using less energy and saving a significant amount of time as well. Use them in place of your large oven.

Foods cook more quickly when they are chopped into smaller pieces. Reduced cooking time results in less energy use and a more comfortable kitchen.

Foods will cook in less time and save energy if you put lids on the pans and make sure that the burner size matches.

The kitchen will remain cooler if you preheat the oven only when the recipe calls for it.

Heating a second item in the oven at the same time also saves energy.

Opening the oven door unnecessarily can cause an oven’s temperature to fall by 50F (25C) or more. It is better to look through the oven window.

Use the dishwasher only when packed with a full load and allow the contents air-dry the old-fashioned way.

Turning Your Kitchen Green

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One of the areas in your Toledo home that uses the most energy is your kitchen. So a lot of research and development has gone into finding new materials and building more energy-efficient appliances to cut energy consumption. Here are some ideas for remodeling your kitchen that will save money, and give you a more eco-friendly (and healthier) kitchen. This video includes:

- Saving water with reduced-flow faucets and dishwashers that use up to 50% less water.

- Cooking appliances that use much less energy.

- Low energy lighting that can cut electricity consumption by more than 50%.

- Materials for flooring, counter tops and cupboards made from more eco-friendly processes.

These are some great tips that demonstrate how “going green” can save you money.

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Solar Power for Your MyCity Home

First time home buyersIf you’re like most MyCity homeowners you want to save money wherever you can. And the cost of energy to run your home is a good place to start. So what about installing a few solar panels to generate some solar power.

Here’s an article that discusses the costs of building a solar system large enough to power your home. You might be surprised at the cost.

Have a look at the article right here: Powering a House With Solar Cells.

Turn Off Those Gadgets to Save Electricity

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Canada Green Tips – Just about every North America home these days has several electronic devices that stay on all the time. We’re talking about cell phones, laptops, computer monitors, modems, flat screen tvs, wireless phones, ipods, game consoles, clocks, etc., etc. Just twenty years ago a typical household in the US had a whopping total of three such gadgets. Today it’s more like twenty-five.

And in case you didn’t know it, they all use electricity. These days this type of household electronic gadget or appliance accounts for about 15% of total household electricity usage.

In the 1950s and 60s larger appliances like washing machines, self-cleaning ovens, dish washers and vacuum cleaners were referred to as “labor saving devices”. Their job was to make it much easier to do basic household tasks. Today’s gadgets tend to be entertainment or communication devices. Usually they are left on all the time, while they each use small amounts of electricity 24/7.

Many concerned researchers predict that over the next twenty years the demand for electricity to run our gadgets is going to triple. Without energy saving measures put into place that will require about 560 coal or gas fired power plants or as many as 230 nuclear plants. Something has to give.

One way to save energy on these devices in your home is to shut them off when they are not being used. In the past many devices had things stored in memory which they lost when they were turned off. However this is changing.

Some devices – like telephones for instance – have to remain in an instant-on or semi-dormant state be ready to receive incoming calls. But others like computer monitors and game consoles can be shut off with no loss of functionality. Many of us tend to just leave them on. We do that either because we don’t want to wait for them to boot up, or because someone told us it is less stressful on the system to be left on.

That may have been a useful strategy at one time, but almost never is the case any more. Every computer in United States has a power saving program built right in to the operating system. Set it up properly, or simply shut the computer down between uses.

Another idea is to buy smart power strips that turn themselves off when the devices plugged into them are not in use. That’s a good way to cut the consumption from those devices to zero when they aren’t being used.

Many homes could gain from having a “device audit” done on our homes. All that means is taking a close look at all the devices you have running too much of the time, and eliminating some of that unnecessary usage. You can do that either by replacing the items or devising strategies for turning them off when not in use.

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