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      Going Green: How To Make Your Home More Energy Efficient

      During the summer, the weather is warm, and people spend more time outside. It's natural to think about how your house can...

      • Naomi Selick
      • June 16th, 2022
      • 5 min read
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      During the summer, the weather is warm, and people spend more time outside. It's natural to think about how your house can be more energy-efficient when you're enjoying more of Mother Nature (and potentially paying more in energy bills).

      Are you looking for a way to help reduce energy consumption and reduce your monthly bills? Simple changes to your lifestyle and a few home upgrades can help you make your home more energy-efficient. Not only will you do your part to conserve essential resources, but you’ll also save money! Now, that is one thing every homeowner is interested in.

      Whether you’re looking to lower your personal costs or help make your home more attractive to sell, investing in energy-efficient changes benefits everyone. In 2022, real estate agents often find that many eco-conscious buyers are looking for homes that are prepared with many of the following energy-efficient equipment options.

      Get started today with these simple measures to help you create an energy-efficient home in no time.

      1. Upgrade Your Windows

      Many homeowners ignore the importance of properly sealed windows in helping to conserve energy. Older or drafty windows are common culprits of expensive energy bills. While replacing your windows may be costly, it is a wise investment that will help you save money in the long term. If you’re planning on selling your home soon, you get the added benefit of having new windows as a major selling point to tell prospective buyers about.

      2. Switch to a Tankless Water Heater

      Today, many homeowners pass on traditional tanked water heaters and switch to tankless water heaters instead. A tankless version is far more energy-efficient, plus it will last much longer — a win-win in our book. Tankless water heaters can help significantly reduce your utility bills while also taking up far less space in your home. This is another smart investment in your home that will save energy and costs in the long run.

      If you’re not ready to make the move to a tankless water heater, simply reducing the temperature of the water can also help to conserve energy. You can easily adjust the temperature on most traditional water heaters with the click of a button. If you can't figure out where to do this on your water heater, give a maintenance company or the manufacturer a shout.

      3. Change to Energy-Efficient Appliances

      Does your home have old and dated appliances that do not run well? When it’s time to replace an appliance in your home, choose one with superb energy ratings. Not only will you benefit from improved performance, but you will help to conserve energy. Outdated appliances are also an eyesore when trying to stage your home for prospective buyers, so this is another energy-saving update that will help you in the long run.

      4. Consider Your Landscaping

      Did you know small changes in the placement of your trees and shrubs can make a difference in your energy expenditure? Especially in older homes, we often see that good landscaping can help save energy. The shrubs or greenery serve as a barrier to block radiation that warms the home in the summer season, meaning less energy is required to cool it. In the winter, the branches help keep the heat inside the house. When buying or selling a home, pay close attention to its age and the placement of plants around its exterior.

      5. Add Insulation

      Poorly insulated homes can lead to drafts and uncomfortable rooms. Plus, insulation plays a vital role in helping reduce energy usage. Homes that are well insulated will retain heat better through the winter season. In the summer, less energy will be needed to cool the house. Insulation is an important consideration when buying or selling a home. Furthermore, it’s an important thing to tackle if you’re looking to simply reduce your energy usage over the long term.

      6. Replace Your Bulbs

      Remember, small changes can make a big difference in creating a greener, more energy-efficient home. Though it may seem like big projects make a more significant difference, small projects matter too. Replacing your light bulbs is a simple task that goes a long way. Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) can use up to three-quarters less energy than standard incandescent bulbs! This big difference goes a long way.

      Steps Toward a Greener Tomorrow

      Each step you take toward going green helps your wallet and the environment. Whether you’re looking to reduce consumption for a greener lifestyle or simply want to upgrade your home to sell, consider these ideas for a more energy-efficient home.

      We post helpful content each week that will help ensure you know what to expect while buying or selling your next home.

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      Naomi Selick

      213-280-9120
      “Most of my business comes from referrals from CPAs, business managers, and former clients. My clients are busy professionals. Some need hand-holding every step of the way, and some have bought and sold a dozen times. But either way, they rely on my expertise and hard work to get the job done,” Naomi says. Her trademark style means getting the best results for clients while providing concierge service from the first meeting to closing and beyond. This philosophy of Passionate Professionalism has lead to multiple top-producer awards at her Douglas Elliman office in Beverly Hills, and more importantly, is what Naomi provides to every client. With her rich local knowledge and her expansive worldview, Naomi brings an enormous depth of experience to each of her real estate transactions. The daughter of an executive at an international corporation, Naomi lived with her family in New Jersey, Buenos Aires, Miami, and London. She attended Tufts University in Boston, then transferred to Northwestern University’s School of Speech in Chicago, graduating summa cum laude with a B.S. in Communication Studies. Her travels in Europe, Israel, Africa, and Australia have further enriched her appreciation for the world – and for her home in Los Angeles.

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      150 El Camino Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90212 | O 310.595.3888 | [email protected]

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      150 El Camino Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90212 | O 310.595.3888 | [email protected]

      213-280-9120
      [email protected]

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