Eco-friendly home remodeling

Green living has swept the nation. And now it is moving from buying reusable bags at the grocery store to how we live our lives at home. Besides just having solar panels, which are now being subsidized in most areas considerably, there is new kinds of eco-friendly flooring and other great eco-products that can help reduce you and your entire family’s carbon foot print.

First off, it’s wise to have low flow toilets installed in your house. The traditional toilet, depending on how old it is can use almost seven gallons of water per flush! Low flow one’s use about 1 gallon per flush. So replacing all of your toilets with low flow ones can save a significant amount of energy in the long term. Also it would perhaps greatly reduce your water bill.

Think of eco-friendly materials when you are remodeling as well. How about a cork floor? Or even just concrete ones. There is a trend now of just putting in the concrete floor and painting it. If anyone in you family has allergies, you should know all the dust and yuck that carpet harnesses. So living without it is not all together a bad idea. You may even feel like the air is cleaner in your home without it.

Think of bamboo and other things for things like blinds. Next Day Blinds Columbia Maryland has a line of bamboo blinds that would fit nicely into an eco-friendly home, with Next Day Blinds.

You can look at the Next Day Blinds website to view their full line.

Going eco-friendly at home is now more than just having a compost pile in your backyard, although that would be nice too. If you are renovating keep your eyes peeled for the eco-option. It not only will be trendy now, but will save you and the environment in the long run.

Published by Ryan on June 1st, 2009 tagged Home & Garden

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