Monday, November 29, 2010

1st Step Into Going Green

Hire an Energy Auditor
 Hiring a professional could cost you about $250 to $500 dollars. But it's worth
the money. The auditor could provide you with a good energy saving strategy, and
point out where to start.Call your local utility company to recommend you one, or in
some cases provided you with that service at no cost.

The auditor may often check for and rate it's performance base on:
  • Air leaks
  • Insulation levels
  • Condition of heating and cooling equipment
  • Appliances
  Cost effective is the most important criteria in turning your home green. For an upgrade
to be worthwhile, the estimated savings should cover the cost of the upgrade in about
seven years or less. You could start spending money in renovations that in the long
run wont provided you with much savings, and leave behind the ones that provide you
with the best possible result. A good train energy auditor should provide you with a
guide to accomplish your goals.

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