Friday, January 13, 2012

Green Home


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Buyers look for green home and energy efficiency appliances  
Energy efficiency and conservation of natural resources, using sustainable products that are good for our planet is our way of educating the future generation for better living. Consult your appliance dealers for tips on how to make your home more green and energy efficiency.


Energy cost efficiency


·         More insulation in the right places helps reduce energy and heating costs.
·         Check all the areas where caulking and weather stripping are applied and replace where necessary.
Low-flow water fixtures such as faucets and showers, and dual-flushing toilets reduce water consumption.
·         Unplug electronics when not in use; it reduces utility bills;
·          Potential buyers will check for these kinds of details.
·          Many electrical units use power when plugged in, even if they're not turned on form a habit of unplugging them.

 Moderate-cost green updates
·         Earth-friendly materials such as wood alternative flooring, furniture, cabinetry and other materials made locally, can reduce carbon, smog, and pollution buildup.
·         High-efficiency HVAC units can replace heating and cooling systems. Purchase ENERGY STAR appliances, which use up to 40 percent less energy than conventional appliances.
·         Install a high-efficiency water heater and keep the setting down a few degrees. Many local and state governments offer incentives for purchasing energy-efficient appliances. 



 Increase your home's appeal more green.

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Remember the 60-second rule: That's all the time you have to create a winning first impression. Here are some simple to significant ways to maximize your home's appeal. 



Exterior



* Keep the grass cut and remove all yard clutter.

* Weed and apply fresh mulch to flower beds.
* Apply fresh paint to wooden fences.
* Tighten and clean all door handles.
* Clean windows inside and out.
* Powerwash home's exterior.
* Ensure all gutters and downspouts are firmly attached and functioning.
* Paint the front door.
* Buy a new welcome mat.
* Place potted flowers near the front door.

Interior



* Evaluate the furniture in each room and remove anything that interrupts "the flow" or makes the room appear smaller. Consider renting a storage unit to move items off-site.

* Clean and organize cabinets, closets and bookshelves.
* Clean all light fixtures and ceiling fans.
* Shampoo carpets.
* Remove excessive wall hangings and knick-knacks.
* Repair all plumbing leaks, including faucets and drain traps.
* Make minor repairs (torn screens, sticking doors, cracked caulking).
* Clean or paint walls and ceilings.
* Replace worn cabinet and door knobs.
* Fix or replace discolored grout.
* Replace broken tiles.
* Replace worn countertops.

Special details for showings



* Turn on all the lights.

* Open all drapes and shutters in the daytime.
* Keep pets secured outdoors.
* Buy new towels for bathrooms.
* Buy new bedding for bedrooms.
* Replace old lamps or lampshades.
* Play quiet background music.
* Light the fireplace or clean out the ashes and light a candelabrum.
* Infuse home with a comforting scent, such as apple spice or vanilla.
* Set the dining room table for a fancy dinner party.
* Vacate the property while it is being shown. 

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