Going Green – Some Easy Updates
Have you have surrendered and changed all the light bulbs to CFLs (compact fluorescents). That is actually a great first stepbecause that one little change affects about 20% of a home’s lighting cost! Step up your plans and look for any way that you can show your utility bills decreasing after changes occur.
- Check the sealing of windows; if you cannot afford new windows, then look at weather stripping, caulk, and fresh paint.
- Check your attic insulation
- Have the foundation of your basement and garage checked for cracks.
- Consider finishing your basement to improve heat loss.
- Trim hedges and bushes to improve air circulation around your home’s foundation, as well as provide a natural windbreak.
- Update appliances to new energy efficient ones.
When going green also think about the quality of life potential small things can have for a potential buyer for your Overland Park Home. .
- Use paint that is low in VOC’s (volatile organic compounds). Many people who suffer from asthma and allergies, or who have small children will certainly appreciate the fewer use of chemical paint additives.
- Start a garden, even if it is a container garden on a deck. While you are at it, invest in a composting container (many easy to use one cost under $200).
- Wall to wall carpeting is less appealing than it was for homebuyers these days. Carpeting attracts and retains dust, allergens, and dirt. If you cannot replace all your carpeting, consider doing so in smaller areas such as, entryways, hallways, and at least one bedroom. Make sure you have your current carpeting professionally cleaned prior any home showing.
- Search out hidden pockets of mold and mildew in bathrooms and basements. It is time to grab the bleach, be prepared to replace tile, and make sure the toilets in your home are fastened securely and sealed properly against leaking. If necessary, consider installing a sump pump as well as longer drain spouts to wick water away from the foundation and the house.
There is always something green you can do to improve your life in a house, which will make it attractive to a potential buyer.