5/31/12

U.S. Department of Energy Website

The U.S. Department of Energy has an excellent website!  It provides information about saving money and energy at home, at work, and driving in your vehicle; gives up-to-date information regarding renewable energy and available tax credits; and contains a section on products and services that will help you on your journey to become more eco-conscious.  Check it out!

http://www.energysavers.gov/

4/12/12

Green Cave Creek presents Cave Creek Earth Day

Cave Creek Earth Day is a free event!  Hope everyone can make it!

Greener House Today's Green Your System AC Service

A GREEN YOUR SYSTEM full HVAC checkup from Greener House Today ensures routinely scheduled preventative maintenance of your heating and air conditioning systems. This helps protect you from unexpected and sometimes costly expenses from equipment breakdowns. Bi-annual tune-ups are designed to keep your system(s) running at maximum efficiency which results in lower energy costs as well as improved comfort and safety.

Reasons to Green Your System:
1.    Save up to 30% on your utility bills.
2.    Avoid unnecessary emergency breakdowns.
3.    Prevent costly repairs.
4.    Improve comfort and temperature stability.
5.    Routine maintenance doubles the life span of the average residential air conditioning system.
6.    Many health risks associated with home air quality can be dramatically reduced with proper system maintenance.
7.    A complete system replacement is 70% more likely to be required in systems that have not had routine maintenance.
8.    Safeguard your home and family.
9.    Be environmentally friendly by saving fuel and energy.
10.  Enjoy peace of mind!
 
Give us a call if you are interested or respond to this blog post and we'll get you set up right away!

1/18/12

Another Successful Home Show for Greener House Today!

WE LOVE DOING HOME SHOWS AROUND THE VALLEY!  We get to meet so many interesting people all over the energy-awareness spectrum. 

One end of the spectrum is the people that are already doing all they can to save money and energy; that have everything from LEDs in every light to solar on their rooftops.  These people appreciate what we do, and we can "talk shop" about making homes greener. 

The other end of the spectrum are the people that have not delved into the green thing yet.  These people are a true delight because we get to educate them on easy, cost-effective ways to be more green.  We love seeing the look in their eyes when we talk about the benefits of sealing a duct system, or how their R-30 fiberglass batt insulation only has an effective R-4 value because it's not in contact with the air barrier.

Schmoozing with fellow greenies and getting the word out definitely makes for a inspiring weekend.  Anytime anyone wants to get in on the conversation, just blog back, email us at greenerhousetoday@gmail.com, or give us a call at 480-213-3509.  We are small, we are local, we are responsive and will answer!  

9/28/11

"Energy Savers" Booklet from the U.S. Department of Energy: A True Gem

What splendid reading!

This booklet, produced by the U.S. Department of Energy, is chalk full of energy and money saving tips.  It begins with the unsettling statistic that "the typical U.S. family spends about $1,900 a year on utility bills," and that "unfortunately, a large portion of that energy is wasted."

Gulp.

Thank goodness the rest of the book focuses on the how, the why, and the what we can do about it.  Sections provide more than enough information, with spotlights on insulation, sealing air leaks, windows, heating and cooling, lighting, appliances, home office, car maintenance, and renewable energy.  Within each of these sections is a paragraph or two on long-term savings tips.  The pamphlet ends with references and some websites that are well worth exploring.

If I could, I would provide the whole book for you, right here on Making a Greener House Today.  But, unfortunately, I cannot, so I will do the next best thing.  You can visit http://www.energysavers.gov/tips/ download the PDF, and view the whole book online. 

Thirty-three pages definitely worth reading.  Let me know what you think! 

8/23/11

Has Your Home Been Haboobed?

With the monsoon season upon us, we know to brace ourselves for our old pals, Blustery Wind and Vigorous Rain, but this year brings with it a newcomer and attention hogger:  Roiling Haboob. 

The haboob.  A dust cloud with the span of the Superstitions churning its way across the valley, engulfing homes from Queen Creek to Cave Creek and on.  This celeb of the moment certainly deserves attention.  I've lived in Arizona for over 20 years and have never seen anything like one.  And I'm not saying there hasn't been one before; I've just not seen it.  And even if there has been one; have there ever been three in the span of two months? 

I may not know the haboob's cause, but I certainly know its effect.  Dust.  Outside and inside.  Yes, haboob dust makes its way through those little cracked seals around your doors and windows and peppers your carpet and coats your counters. 

Just another reason to have Greener House Today come out and find those cracks and seal them up.  Air sealing, haboob proofing, it's all the same.  The bottom line is:  air and AC stays in the house, dust and hot air stay out.  One more way you can save money, save energy, and save the earth all at once!  

   

4/15/11

8 Tips for an Arizona Summer

We know it's coming.  We watch the weather nightly, just to cringe at each rising degree.  I've said to Bryan countless times throughout the years, "Whoa.  It's gonna be in the 90s next week!" or, "Holy cow.  We're hitting 100 this weekend!"  Like it's some big surprise.    

The mercury rising does have its perks:  the pool becomes bathwateresque and, therefore, finally swimmable, I don't have to carry around a jacket at night, the laundry loads get lighter (have you seen the clothes teenage girls are wearing these days?)  These are joyful things, and I truly appreciate them. 

But then, there is the dreaded  ELECTRIC BILL.  This, I'm not very fond of.  Not.  At.  All.

So in the spirit of another Arizona scorcher approaching, I've compiled a list of things we lucky Zonies can do to help keep that utility bill at bay.      

1.  This one is the easiest.  Turn off the lights!  You would be surprised how many watts that light left on in the, uh-hum, tiny toilet room, is using.

2.  If you have a programmable thermostat, you're lucky, and you can set it to energy-saving levels when not home.  If not, it may be time for you to do some swimsuit trotting and set your T-stat to 78 degrees or above.    

3.  Another no-brainer:  replace incandescent lightbulbs with CFLs.  They last much longer and use 75% less energy.  

4.  Air dry your clothes.  The dryer is a huge sucker of electricity.

5.  Use power strips for appliances that don't need to run constantly, and turn the power off when you are not using them.  Easy!

6.  Use electical applicances less.  Do you really need to bake the lasagne in the oven for an hour and a half when you can pop it in the microwave for 17-25 minutes?

7.  HAVE A HOME ENERGY ASSESSMENT!  Yes, this is my business, and yes, this may be a shameless plug, but really it is another no-brainer.  We have lowered bills up to 40% right here in Phoenix.  Visit our website to see exactly what we do to lower those bills (http://www.greenerhousetoday.com/). 

8.  Use natural light, but use it wisely.  Blinds open on a large west-facing window at 4:00 in the afternoon will just make it hotter in there. 

Do you have a summer-saving tidbit?  I would love to hear it!

1/4/11

Green Baby Step - Calculate your Carbon Footprint!

Take just a minute to find out how large your carbon footprint is!  You need to have your electric, water, and gas bills handy because they ask a few questions that only a bill can answer.  When answering, take this into consideration:  if you have a pool heater and never use it, answer "no" to pool heater.  Good luck and let me know your results!   
https://www.energyguide.com/Calculators/Default.aspx?referrerid=82&sid=509&h=0

Happy New Year!

And it's going to be a good one, this 2011, I feel sure.  Something about a new year always brings a fresh view to light.  A clean slate feeling.  We chuck the old calendar (in the recycle, of course), with its cluttered squares, grimy erasings, and sloppy cross-outs, and pin up that unmarked, prestine new replacement.

Maybe this is how the whole New Year's resolution concept came about.  With this new beginning, some of us feel  an overwhelming desire to change something. 

I'm not going to get preachy and tell everyone to get greener this year.  But it would be interesting, wouldn't it?  To have a resolution that bettered something bigger than ourselves? 

Here's to a happy, healthy, (greener) New Year!
 
    

12/13/10

Green Baby Step - Dishwashing Down-and-Dirty

Put a halt on pre-rinsing.  You bought that dishwasher for a reason, right?  So why do all the work for it, anyway?  Nixing pre-rinsing saves water (all that pre-scrubbing uses up to 6,500 gallons, according to Consumer Reports), and keeps a little more green in your wallet.  Simply scrape off the chunks with whatever utensil is handy and allow the dishwashers to show off.  You'll be surprised at what they can do!

12/5/10

Green Baby Step - Boo! Phantom Energy

This Green Baby Step is numero uno of a plethora of baby steps this blog will feature so you can learn to get your green on without making scary massive changes.

Choose the most unused room in your house.  Now, slowly, enter the room and look around.  What's plugged in?  Lamps?  Maybe a clock?  Did you know that these guys use energy even when they are not turned on?  Now, unplug them!  Yes, that's what I said.  UNPLUG THEM.  You may have to reset the time on the clock next time you have guests, but hey.  It's for the greater good!  Good luck!

12/3/10

Nifty HydroRight

Yes!  I finally found what every eco-friendly, financially conscious person must have:  the HydroRight Dual Flush!  Simply install on the current toilet and voila!  Push the top button for liquids, bottom button for, uh, "full flush power" as they so eloquently put it right on the box.  I will keep you posted on whether or not this is worth it.  If so, Greener House Today will very much enjoy offering this installation!  Stay tuned!

12/1/10

So what is this duct sealing thing, anyway?

Time to get serious.  This is truly something every homeowner should know and do.  So pull another shot of espresso, pop on your learning hats, and get out your notepad, because here comes a lesson.

Duct sealing is simply the process of reducing the amount of cooled or heated air that escapes from leaks in the duct system that is generated by your heater/AC system.  There are numerous connections in a duct system, and each connection has a potential for leakage.  Duct sealing makes these connections more air tight, thus reducing the amount of leakage from the system.  A trained technician goes up into your attic or crawlspace and applies duct mastic around each and every connection.  They will also seal the air handler itself to ensure minimal leakage.  If the air handler is sitting on a platform and the air return comes into this platform before going back into the air handler, the technician will also ensure this platform is air tight so as not to pull outside air back into the system.  This is often the most significant source of the duct leakage because the air handler creates tremendous pressure to pull the air back through it to be heated or cooled once again.  Duct sealing may be the single most effective measure a home owner can make for a return on investment in the home energy efficiency realm.

Understand?  If not, please feel free to shoot a post back to me so I may explain in different terms.  Very important.  Well, important if you enjoy saving energy and watching those pesky utility bills drop like Arizona home values in '06.