This year many readers have resolved to maintain or rev up their green lifestyle. We’re here to help!
Winter chill has definitely been felt in the tri-state area recently. Frigid temps often have us thinking about the cozy and warm and admittedly sometimes doing what ever is most convenient and easy. But, keeping your home eco-friendly during winter doesn’t have to be hard or time consuming.
Read on for some tips for the winter season:
Unless you’re exceptionally handy it’s pretty darn frustrating when your household appliances go kaput.
A dishwasher, microwave, washer or dryer on the fritz can be incredibly inconvenient. But, just because an appliance isn’t cooperating doesn’t mean you need to rush out and buy new.
PartSelect.com allows consumers to figure out if their problem can be fixed by replacing a part. More often than not this is the case. This means saving a boatload of money, and allows you to sustain the life of your purchases. This process makes doing-it-yourself so simple.
How does it work? Find out after the jump!
“Solar Energy is way too expensive, can’t work in cloudy places, unreliable, and ugly. Only people like Al Gore & millionaires can put it in their houses.”
Sorry guys, these statements are all wrong! Going solar is great for your home, pocket AND the environment. But where do you even start?
Sunlight Solar Energy, Inc. is a leading national installer of solar electric and solar hot water systems. Located in Philadelphia, OR, CT & MA, Sunlight has stepped up to the plate to dispel rumors of solar energy through an ongoing educational campaign. The overall success of Sunlight Solar points to their reputation as a reliable source and easy approach of all things solar. Paul Israel, President of Sunlight Solar, attributes the company mission to “educate consumers and empower them to make informed purchasing decisions.”
Homeowners & businesses have plenty of factors to consider when going solar, (just learn what, after the jump!)
Phillies Ryan Madson Greens Home
Phillies Pitcher Ryan Madson is making eco-friendly Philadelphia fans proud. He and his wife, Sarah, have decided to make their Wayne home greener.
They purchased the house in April and have hired Main Line’s Caledonia Renovations to green the property.
The Madson’s eco improvements include:
The scholarly folks over at Learn-gasm have put together a list of a 100 ways to make your library greener. Many of these tips can be applied to your home or office including: Switching to safe cleaning products, fixing leaks, using eco-friendly light bulbs and turning off computers (so simple!) Check out the complete Learn-gasm list. [...]
After you’re finished making ‘green’ resolutions for yourself, here’s another one to consider: Greening your home!
Greenable is located in the heart of Olde City and can assist you in your abode’s needs – whether you’re building a new house or re-vamping an older design. They offer supplies ranging from eco-friendly paint, flooring, insulation, and more. Interested in a more eco-friendly building, but not sure where to start? Greenable provides many services including energy audits, consulting and interior design. Whether your fixing up a home or storefront, Greenable is very knowledgeable with both – their custom orders are a mix of residential and retail.
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