Living Green in America - Energy Efficient Housing Options Growing
Did you know that you will discover subdivisions being built right now which are truly living the green lifestyle? These are subdivisions whose primary draw is not a clubhouse, walking paths, or even a state of the art swimming pool. Instead, the talking point of these subdivisions is the 30 foot ta
Low Impact Living - Doing it Yourself
There are many reasons to install solar products. The overall reason, though, is the need to reduce the consumption of fossil fuels. And the best way to make that commitment is to commit to a low-impact lifestyle. Doing it yourself gives both satisfaction and reduced cost.
Top 5 Ingredients for Natural Bug Repellent
Because of all the heavy rainfall New England experienced this spring, mosquito control experts are warning this summer will be one of the worst seasons in decades. More mosquitoes means the need for more bug spray, but many people prefer not to use store-bought brands containing the active ingredie
Solar Radiant Heat is the Smart Home Heating Choice
Solar radiant heat is a clean and efficient way to heat your home with the power the sun provides. These systems allow you to heat a home of any size comfortably for thousands of dollars less than a conventional heating system each year.
Using Baking Soda Around The Home
Did you know that baking soda can be used as a great substitute for many off the shelf cleaning products? If not then read on to find some of the many ways you can use baking soda around the home.
Environmentally Friendly Plantation Shutters
Now, it isn't so crazy to assume that most people are not aware of environmentally friendly plantation shutters. With this "theory" in mind, I have come up with several key points about making a green shutter purchase. The whole green movement has become an increasingly popular motion
Creating A Greenhome: Are You Sacrificing Health for Environmental Sustainability?
Building a green home, or retrofitting your home for environmental sustainability can be as complicated as it is vital. While focusing on the long term health of the planet, consider you own health. Some of the best alternatives for power come with their own issues, that when safely addressed keep t
Choosing The Best Natural Stone Tile For Your Home Remodel
Remodeling your home with an environmental friendly Natural Stone Tile can give your home a unique beautiful look that will stand apart from any other home you see. A renovating your kitchen, bathroom, floors, or any other part of your home can cost a lot of money. Hiring a Professional Tile Install
Where to Find Environmentally Friendly Cleaning Products
It is a great way to protect the environment while keeping the home clean. These eco-friendly cleaners are good for removing stains and cleaning surfaces. They are also safe for kids, free of toxic chemicals and inexpensive.
Making The Most Out Of Solar Panel Kits For Home Use
The demand for solar panel kits for home use has increased exponentially over the years. Home improvement stores now offer a wide variety of panel kits that homeowners can invest on and wire to their house's main power grid, in an effort to minimize the amount of fossil fuel electricity that th
Getting to Know Grass
Having healthy grass on your lawn will surely make your home look more beautiful. But how much do you really know about grass? And what are the effective ways of taking care of it to keep it green and healthy? Below is a list of the different types of grass and some simple maintenance tips:
Green Your Feminine Care Routine
Most women are familiar with typical feminine hygiene products, but they might be surprised to learn what's in them — thankfully, there is a better way.
Make Your Home Eco Friendly By Making It Energy Efficient
With all the different appliances and spiralling power bills, many home owners are beginning to look for ways to make their homes more energy efficient. Energy efficiency also plays an important role in helping people preserve the environment by reducing their carbon footprint, and since this is als
Is it Possible to Be Green and Still Buy Wood Furniture?
Absolutely! Acacia is a very hard, durable wood grown from fast-growing trees. These trees make beautiful shade trees. However, the fact that they can be replenished and grown so easily and quickly makes the use of Acacia wonderful for the environment.
Lead and Asbestos - Getting to Know the Hazards
Inspection is important. It may be an additional expense but this will help you identify materials that could pollute your home and could cause health problems. Two of the most popular pollutant that you should be eliminated in your homes is lead and asbestos.
Solar Power Equipment and Our Future
An incredible fact is that the energy that we humans consume in one whole year is only equivalent to one hour of the sun's energy output to the earth. The sun possesses enormous amounts of energy that is freely transmitted to the Earth and gives life to all the creatures on our planet. Each org
5 Benefits of Energy Efficient Windows Beyond Lowering Heating and Cooling Bills
Your money is going out the window-literally. Traditional windows allow energy to escape from your home, costing you hundreds of dollars in heating and cooling bills. Fortunately, the solution to the problem lies in energy efficient windows.
Cutting Lighting Costs at Home - It's Just Common Sense
When it comes to saving energy and money, it's surprising how often people miss the simplest of opportunities, especially at home. Are you the type of person that leaves the light on in every room in the house?
Energy Conservation Starts at Home - Living Green in America
Did you know that America consumes more electrical power than any other country in the world? Each one of us has to alter our own habits. Those little alterations will compound into huge ones.
Baby Steps to Going Green - Green Grocery Habits
Aside from buying organic, there are a couple of easy things to keep in mind next time you do the shopping in order to benefit the environment (and maybe save a little money too!) Here are a couple of things to think about as you write your next grocery list and get ready to head to the store.