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Renewable Energy NW LLC
208-577-6537
3018 N. Merlot Pl
Star, ID
Renewable Energy NW LLC
208-577-6537
3018 N. Merlot Pl
Star, ID 83669
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Solar Thermal Sales, Service and Installs
MacY's
(208) 388-7650
918 W Idaho St
Boise, ID
Sofa Mart
(208) 672-8151
101 N Cole Rd
Boise, ID
Oak Express
(208) 658-5914
101 N Cole Rd
Boise, ID
C H F
(208) 433-9000
1200 N Orchard St
Boise, ID
Plush
(208) 375-2460
350 N Milwaukee St
Boise, ID
Pottery Barn
(208) 377-1067
350 N Milwaukee St
Boise, ID
Michael's Furniture Showplace
(208) 344-8425
623 Americana Blvd
Boise, ID
My Fair Lady of Boise
(208) 343-0030
208 N 9th St
Boise, ID
Mor Furniture For Less
(208) 322-9292
5621 W Fairview Ave
Boise, ID
When it comes to going green, you don’t have to spend a lot of green to make an impact. There are tons of ways to make great renovations in your home without blowing your budget out of the water. Inexpensive, in this situation, doesn’t mean cheap at all. In fact, many of the renovations that you will find available will likely look pricey and luxurious, not cheap and simple. Start by determining what your budget is, and what areas of the home you want to focus on. Knowing these things will help you place priority on the ideas that you find for green remodeling on a budget. Don't Break the Bank Everyone knows to change light bulbs and other fixtures that are not so energy-savvy. CFL bulbs save people hundreds or thousands of dollars every year on their energy costs, and save hassle as well. They give better light and last for up to 2 years, saving the hassle of the monotonous light bulb changing rituals that we’re all accustomed to. Here are some inexpensive (and NOT cheap) ways to spruce up your home for the environment’s sake.
- 1. Change over to a digital thermostat if you haven’t yet. Doing this will allow you to control the temperature in your home better. Also, on this note, turn it up a few degrees from where you normally keep it. you won’t notice much of a change and you’ll save a few bucks.
- 2. Wash laundry in cold water. There are plenty of detergent products today designed for cold water use if you prefer them. Normal detergents work fine, also. The point is that about 85% of the energy costs of laundry appliances are in heating the water.
- 3. Put a lock on your hot water heater, and turn the temperature down lower. You can buy a piece that will lock the temperature into place where you set it, so that you can only use so much hot water at a time. Then, you’ll learn to use less water and decrease all kinds of bills.
- 4. Caulk. Learn how to use it, learn to love it. Whenever you hav...
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