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10 Tips For Green Renovating
Renovating or selling your home? Here's a list of 10 green renovations to consider when updating your house.
10 Tips For Green Renovating
By Rebecca Brooks
After price and location, surveys are now finding that energy efficient features are the next most important features to buyers. Even if you are not selling in the near future, improving your home's "green" ranking can save you money on energy costs and help save the planet.
There are many things you can do to increase your home's environmental friendliness. Some have small price tags and some are larger renos. Here are 5 small and 5 large projects to make your home more green.
Small Projects
- Replace your thermostat with a programmable one. Preferably get one that has settings for the week and weekend -- known as 5-2 or 5-1-1 programs.
Large Projects
- If you are upgrading systems, go with Energy Star rated products. Appliances, heating and cooling systems, hot water tanks, windows, and more can be found that reduce energy loss and save you money.
In Canada, you can get a pre-retrofit evaluation for your home from certain companies in order to qualify for the federal ecoENERGY grant. You will be provided with a report with recommendations for improving your home's energy rating. After performing the retrofits, you can get a post-retrofit evaluation, which will then determine what sort of rebate you are able to receive, up to $5,000. Most provinces are also offering other rebates or grants.
Rebecca Brooks is a founder of HotSpot Property, a property marketing company in Winnipeg, Manitoba. This article is adapted from her recent book, "Shakespeare for Sellers: A Complete Home Selling Manual." More selling, buying and marketing information can be found on the company website at http://www.hotspotproperty.ca
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