It’s no secret that the cost of living has skyrocketed in recent times.
Everyone is paying more than ever before for their food and energy needs, and it’s those cost increases that are hitting people’s homes hard. In such woeful economic times, it makes sense to cut costs as much as possible.
One way to achieve that goal is by making your house self-sustainable. You might not realize it, but several exciting ideas and examples exist to help you achieve that goal for yourself and your family.
Take a look at the following tips and tricks to make your home greener and save money in the process:
Make Your House More Self-Sustainable
Install Some Solar Panels On Your Roof
One of the most significant changes you can make to your home for self-sustainability purposes is to install some solar panels on your roof. Solar panels, or photovoltaic (PV) cells to give them their official name, help convert the sun’s energy into electricity.
You can also use some of that energy to heat water in a large tank, providing hot water for your shower, faucets, and heating system.
It’s worth having a residential roofing company check your roof before you have any solar panels installed in case it needs any repairs.
Build A Rainwater Collection System
Whenever it rains, the water from your roof tiles falls via gravity into your guttering and down some pipes into your drains. Instead of letting that happen, consider diverting that rainwater into some rainwater storage tanks.
You can then use that rainwater for your garden to water your lawn and plants or even provide a source of water for your pressure washer whenever you wash your car!
The rainwater can also get used for other purposes, such as toilets, swimming pools, or even washing your laundry!
Create A Vegetable Garden
Most families consume a lot of vegetables each week as part of their meals. While it’s convenient enough to buy the vegetables you need from your local grocery store, it makes more sense to grow them in your backyard for free.
When you create a vegetable garden in your backyard, you’ll have access to plentiful vegetables. Moreover, when you use eco-friendly products to help them grow well, your vegetables will also be organic!
Use Greywater For Your Toilets
Whenever you flush a toilet in your home, you do so using clean, fresh water piped into your property from your local water company. While that’s what generally happens with most properties, one point you need to keep in mind is that you’re paying for that water.
What if there was a way to flush your toilets using free water? In a sense, you can do exactly that by diverting greywater from your baths and showers to use in your toilets for flushing.
Upgrade To LED Lighting
One final idea to make your home more self-sustainable is by upgrading all the interior and exterior lighting to LED technology.
LED lights to use a fraction of the electricity required by energy-saving CFL bulbs, making them an excellent money-saving idea, and you can also power them with batteries if you’re planning off-grid living.
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