Eco-Friendly Living | Small Changes, Big Impact

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Going green at home doesn’t have to mean major renovations or high costs. Simple updates can make your spaces more sustainable, conserving water and energy while also saving you money.

Here are four affordable ways to start living a little greener today:

 

  1. Switch to LED lighting.
    Replace old bulbs with LEDs and you can cut your home’s energy use up to 75%. Plus, LEDs last longer, shine brighter, and come in a range of warm or cool tones to fit any room’s atmosphere. You can even find smart LED bulbs that are customizable! Making this switch is one of the simplest upgrades you can make with an immediate payoff on your utility bill.
  2. Install low-flow fixtures.
    Modern low-flow showerheads and faucets can reduce water waste without sacrificing pressure. They’re easy to install and come in designs that match any style, helping you save thousands of gallons a year while keeping your bathroom and kitchen looking modern and feeling efficient.
  3. Use smart thermostats.
    Smart thermostats learn your schedule and adjust temperatures automatically, keeping you comfortable while lowering energy costs. PG&E even offers rebates for switching through certain programs, which makes this one of the most cost-effective green home upgrades available.
  4. Compost and garden sustainably.
    Composting food scraps and yard waste reduces landfill impact and gives you nutrient-rich soil for your garden. Combine it with native plants or drought-tolerant landscaping, and your outdoor space will look great while conserving valuable resources.

 

A few small upgrades today can save a lot of energy and value tomorrow. Just ask if you’d like me to connect you with trusted local pros for eco-friendly updates.