These days, being a homeowner is about more than just paying a mortgage. Homeowners are more invested in their properties than ever before and understand the role a home can play both regarding the lives of the people living within it and the environment as a whole. Being environmentally friendly is an important feature for…
Read MoreIf you want to have an environmentally friendly home, you aren’t alone. There are over 370,000 LEED-certified homes in the United States. A lot of people want to live greener lifestyles, but they aren’t sure where to start. If you can’t afford a completely green home overhaul, why not start with just making one room…
Read MoreThe average household spends $83 a month on natural gas. That adds up to nearly $1,000 a year. When you want to save on electricity, you simply switch off the lights. Turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth is an easy way to reduce water usage. But figuring out what to do to reduce…
Read MoreIf your new year’s resolution this year was to go green and save green, then you’ve come to the right place. We’ve gathered the perfect tips for you on how to lower your gas bill and be a hero. Did you know that even small acts in your home can translate into lower CO2 emissions? The next…
Read MoreRooftop gardens are all the rage both as a stylish feature and as an eco-friendly change to promote clean air and healthy bee populations. A rooftop garden transforms your outdoor space, but the transformation means your design requires more work than a simple weekend project. We’ll show you everything you need to build a roof…
Read MoreDid you know paint contains a variety of chemicals that are bad for the ozone layer and our water systems? That’s right. Traditional paints contain VOCs, which are volatile organic compounds that can cause an array of health problems for humans and animals. Luckily, technology has allowed us not to reply on VOCs as much anymore in paints today…
Read MoreDid you know that insulating windows is a simple way to significantly reduce your energy bills? Natural gas remains the most common energy source for 51% of US homes. Anything we can do to reduce the burning of fossil fuels is positive because it reduces greenhouse emissions. One simple way you can help is to insulate your home…
Read MoreRunning an eco-friendly household doesn’t mean you have to completely change your way of life. It just means you start finding better ways to do the things you already do – like clean your home, cook your food, and handle the waste your home produces. All it takes is a few simple changes to make a…
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