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Home Improvement Projects To Save You
Money
Did you know that there are a number of home improvement
projects that you should consider that will help you to save
money in the long run? If you plan to invest in having a home
improvement project completed, then it makes sense for you to
do so for the benefit of added dollars in your pocket. How can
you do this? Think about the energy savings you can gain
through a few small projects.
Saving Indoors
Your largest benefit in energy savings will come from drafty
windows. If you want to save money on energy, more than 25% of
the energy you use to heat and cool your home goes through
those windows. By installing new, double pained and high
quality windows, you will drastically improve your home’s
energy bills.
To save on heating bills for hot water, wrap your hot water
tank. Insulating the tank with the right material will save you
a good amount of money. In fact, you can save a considerable
amount just by wrapping the pipes that lead from the hot water
tank throughout the faucets in your home. Here, the investment
of money and time is very small compared to the return.
Having a well running furnace can also help. Keeping air ducts
clean and well maintained will help. In addition, determine if
your unit is old or needs repair. If so, you will save
considerably with an investment of a new furnace.
Saving Outdoors
Want to add beauty to your lawn and still improve your energy
bills? Place three trees around your yard. Adding three trees
that will shade and protect your home will give your home shade
in the summer months, lowering the temperature more than one
degree. In the winter, they will serve as wind breakers for
improving the amount of energy lost by the cold. Just with
trees!
Investing in a few of these home improvement projects for your
home, can save you money. In most cases, you will save a
considerable amount of money by just investing wisely. In
addition, maintaining the systems within your home will help to
cut your costs. You are not using less or losing the control
over your home here, but rather just giving yourself a few
added dollars in your pocket each month.
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