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Ways to save money and energy in your home.

Energy prices are skyrocketing really fast, this article will assist in saving you money as well as giving you tips for saving the planet.

First off, you need to be sure you close all your doors and windows unless it is necessary to open them. This is actually one of the easiest tips to take care of. If you are planning to leave your doors or windows open, be sure to turn off your heat otherwise your heater will be trying to heat the world instead of just your home.
Another way to save energy is to change your energy supplier. A supplier with a low tariff or one whose energy is produced using a more sustainable source will save you money and/or save the planet.

If you have an opportunity to recycle, do it. Recycling lowers the amount of energy expended producing new materials. This could mean more leftover food or reupholstering a sofa instead of purchasing a new one.

There is a lot of energy lost through walls and roofs of houses and garages. It is a great idea to improve insulation in your home or garage. You may want to add a thicker insulation in your walls or attic space. Bad insulation is a major way to drain energy from your home.

More homes are installing their own solar energy or wind captures these days as well. Wind turbine and solar panels can significantly reduce energy costs. How well these will work will depend on how much sun or wind you get.

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Advantages and disadvantages to using solar power.

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Grants available for improving your home.

Wouldn’t it be great if you could receive funds from the government to improve or repair your home? Believe it or not there are real home improvement grant programs from different federal, states housing agencies. The Federal HUD and States Housing authorities are the biggest. You will have to check with your state housing authority to see. Programs to assist with making your home safe and energy efficient are offered by most State housing agencies. In some cases they even pay for the cost in case of emergency needs.

Whether you contact your local HUD office, local housing community non-profits or state home authority, they will be able to supply you with the information that you need. They will be able to tell you if there are grant programs available in your state and/or community, as well as if the project you are wanting to begin falls within the guidelines of the existing home grants programs.

You will also most probably need to provide you with some guidelines on how to manage your home improvement projects.

Grants for home improvement can cover projects like…

• The exterior of your home, as far as improving and putting back to today’s construction standards. This can include doors, windows, roof and siding, improving water supplies, sewage, ramps and bars for handicapped, etc.
• Interior improvement for usability for handicapped people, fixing your roof or siding if there is major problems or there is an issue with security or health. If your water system or electric system is not functional.
• If you are looking to turn a property into a low income housing. These are generally HUD programs. They usually cover most items plus financial aid sometimes like mortgage assurance and subsidized mortgage rates. These are generally projects that are started by an individual for profit or non profits.

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Refreshing your house on a budget.

Even if you are not normally a do it yourself kind of person, there are several jobs that can be done by you to add value to your home without spending a lot of money. Some of the most simplest things that you can do, can make the most difference in your home. Here are some great ideas to get you started.

We’ll start with the kitchen. Remember that your kitchen is something that people will remember when they leave. It is one of the first things that people notice as well. Instead of replacing cabinets, consider new doors or possiblity of staining the existing ones. Also, some appliance also have removable plates and you can install new ones with different colors than what you have now.

Light fixtures are easy to change as well. Just following the manufacturer’s instructions will have you a whole new look in no time. You may consider doorknobs and handles to refresh the look throughout your home.

Landscaping is always a great way to change the looks of your home.

A few new towels in the bathroom can give the room a whole new look. If the carpet is looking worn but you are not prepared for the expense that goes with new carpeting, then you may want to consider renting a shampooer and clean them, especially in high traffic areas. Installing a new sink in the bathroom is not always too much for a homeowner. A new toilet seat can even make the room look fresh.

The front door is what welcomes visitors to your home. You may want to check for loose handles and cracking paint. These are inexpensive ways to make the entrance to your home look more appealing.

You may want to consider a garden in the backyard. If room does not allow a garden, you may want to consider flower boxes. Just a few flowers can make a home feel more warm.

Remember, it does not have to cost a lot of money to make the house look refreshed.

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