Making your home greener does not require one giant overhaul. This guide is really about a handful of practical habits that lower waste, cut runoff, and reduce energy loss.
The biggest wins here are water and energy. Collecting rainwater, using renewable energy, and sealing up drafts can shrink your utility use without changing how you live day to day.
The yard and cleanup habits matter more than most people think. Avoid spraying pesticides before rain, dispose of paint properly, and keep grass clippings out of storm drains so you are not polluting soil and waterways.
The overall message is simple: a greener home comes from small, repeatable choices like saving runoff water, reducing leaks, handling chemicals correctly, and being more careful with what leaves your property.
Yes, it is entirely possible to make your home green. By adopting simple sustainable practices like collecting rainwater and using renewable energy sources, you can reduce your environmental impact and promote a healthier living space.
Here are 8 effective tips to green your home today:
Tip #1- Collect Runoff Rain
Amid serious droughts throughout the U.S., and other parts of the world. Rainwater collection can be crucial!
Get this! Collecting rainwater will allow you to save on water use as well as provide a clean source of water for; plants, washing dishes, doing laundry and more.
However, keep in mind your state’s rules and regulations. Some states require a permit to collect runoff rain/water.
Also, consider attaching an outdoor hose shut-off valve.
If 10 percent of Americans did this, 128,000 more bathtubs could be filled every single day.
It’s true, nowadays renewable energy is cheaper than ever!
There are so many options now, think:
Solar panels,
Wind electric systems,
Hybrid (solar and wind) systems,
Geothermal.
Literally, no matter where you live...
Renewable energy sources are a great way to green your home and save money.
Tip #3- Seal Gaps
Look, if you’re living up north, you probably know the importance of sealing gaps that allow cold drafts in.
However, did you know that failing to seal these gaps during summertime can cause your air conditioner to work harder too?
Take the time to seal the gaps around your home!
Additionally, consider installing new windows if yours are outdated. Old windows not only tend to be drafty, but the window panels themselves often don’t distribute energy well.
Which brings us to the next tip!
Tip #4- Install Low-Emittance (Low-E) Coated Windows
Look, this may not seem that important. But clippings can form blockages in the storm drains or flow down to natural resources, like rivers, creeks and lakes.
Install solar or wind systems to cut costs and environmental impact.
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Seal Gaps
Improve energy efficiency by sealing drafts.
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Apply Low-E Coating to Windows
Reduces energy loss without replacing windows.
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Wash Paint Brushes in Sink
Avoid soil and water contamination.
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Dispose of Paint Cans Properly
Use recycling services to handle hazardous waste.
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Avoid Pesticides Before Rain
Prevent runoff and use eco-friendly alternatives.
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Properly Dispose of Grass Clippings
Prevents blockages and protects waterways.
The Bottom Line on Creating a Green Living Space
Having a green home may take some extra steps, but it is well worth it!
Simply taking these steps into consideration can lessen your impact on the environment, and more importantly keep you, your children and your pets healthier.
Ready to make your home more sustainable? Start with these simple tips today!
Hi, I'm Gene Caballero and I'm the co-founder of GreenPal. At GreenPal, we're helping hundreds of thousands of Americans solve one of the trickiest problems: a reliable, fast, and affordable way to get lawncare taken care of. On behalf of GreenPal, I've been featured in the Indianapolis Star, the Sacramento Bee, Entrepreneur, Inc.com, and dozens more. Please feel free to say hi on or connect with me on LinkedIn.
Hi, I'm Gene Caballero and I'm the co-founder of GreenPal. At GreenPal, we're helping hundreds of thousands of Americans solve one of the trickiest problems: a reliable, fast, and affordable way to get lawncare taken care of. On behalf of GreenPal, I've been featured in the Indianapolis Star, the Sacramento Bee, Entrepreneur, Inc.com, and dozens more. Please feel free to say hi on or connect with me on LinkedIn.