As Ed Begley, Jr. likes to say, we've been "picking the low lying fruit" and doing simple things that don't cost a lot of money, but in the end are better for the planet and our pocketbook. Since we began our green journey, we've taken the following home improvement babysteps. We started with:
- outlet insulation gaskets http://peaceloveplanet.blogspot.com/2010/02/outlet-small-changes-big-results-day-11.html and kept on going,
- replacing our old showerheads with low flow heads http://peaceloveplanet.blogspot.com/2010/03/water-water-everywhere-day-26.html,
- replacing bulbs that burn out with either CFLs (please recycle them back to Home Depot or Lowes when they are spent) http://peaceloveplanet.blogspot.com/2010/03/cfls-day-15.html or LEDs, which are more expensive, but result in huge savings in the long run, then,
- Hubby figured out how to rewire and replaced an electric eye on our front entry lights instead of buying new lights and adding to the landfill http://peaceloveplanet.blogspot.com/2010/04/picking-low-lying-fruit.htm and saving us money by only having the lights on when it is dark.
- Back in the spring, we made "lemonade out of lemons" when our basement rec room was flooded after New England was deluged with rain and we suffered our first flood; when we redid the room we used biodegradable paint trays http://peaceloveplanet.blogspot.com/2010/04/who-wouldve-guess.html,
- chose carpet made from 100% recycled PET from plastic bottles and chose an eco-pad to go underneath it http://peaceloveplanet.blogspot.com/2010/04/lemonade-from-lemons.html
- When it was time to replace the gross matt in the mud room, I was excited to find a green mat...I mean we are talking babysteps here, so each time we step into the house I smile at that green choice, http://peaceloveplanet.blogspot.com/2010/05/ecstatic-over-ecomat.html
- One of my favorite home improvement projects this year has been the installation of the clothesline. Not only are we saving energy, but it is kinda therapeutic hanging out the laundry listening to the birds and the crickets...I do have the kids helping me to hang, and take down the laundry, and while they don't like how the towels turn out ("they are crunchy mom!"), they have done a good job of helping with it, and believe it or not, it's good exercise reaching and pulling on the line to move the clothes along! http://peaceloveplanet.blogspot.com/2010/06/c-is-for.html We've also saved quite a bit of energy with this home improvement, and I hope I can continue to dry clothes outside well into the fall http://peaceloveplanet.blogspot.com/2010/07/e-is-for-electricity-and-energy.html.
Our most recent home improvement project that hubby embraced, researched, and installed (I'm soooo lucky to have such a wonderful, handy, guy who is supportive of the green babysteps we've been taking), is a dual-flush system for the toilet! When he first tried to find it locally he couldn't and when we were on the road recently he found it at Home Depot in NJ (they told him they'd just started carrying it). It's called HydroRight Smarter Flush Technology by MJSI, Inc. This system replaces the regular flusher mechanism inside the tank and the outside flusher as well. The upper button is to "flush liquids and paper with less water", errr or #1, and the lower button is to "flush with more power", err or for #2. The HydroRight claims it will saves up to 15,000 gallons after one year ("the equivalent of stacking water bottles 45 miles high"....yikes they used disposable water bottles as their example...heaven forbid!) and result in savings of about $100 in water/sewer costs each year. At $24.98 per dual-flusher, we plan to install two more for even more savings, because with a family of 6 our septic gets a workout and we'd love to trim our water bill even more. http://www.gomjsi.com/dual-flush-hydroright/?utm_source=adwords&utm_medium=us&utm_term=hydroright%2Bdual%20flush%20converter&utm_campaign=hydrorightdualflush&gclid=CIvU4rXOsaMCFRafnAodkDLuVA
Stay tuned to find out what our next green home improvement project will be!
Stay tuned to find out what our next green home improvement project will be!
I have installed a HydroRight dual flush kit and it works great. It's neat to see and hear only a half flush. I looked on the MJSI website and found this article: http://www.gomjsi.com/news/article/new_study_shows_a_simple_solution_pays_big_for_water_conservation
ReplyDeleteThis is a great reason to covert to dual flush! Thanks MJSI!
Thanks for your comment Andy. I wanted to give a quick update. We've now installed HydroRight dual flushes on all 3 toilets, and we are very happy with them. The kids and their friends have had no issues with using them, and we're hoping to start a new trend of water conservation. I'm excited to see how it will impact our water bill in conjunction with the low flow shower heads, and the rain barrel (I is for irrigation)
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