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Plumbing and HVAC Blog

Find plumbing, heating, and A/C tips and information on how to save money, increase efficiency, and go green with Schaible's Plumbing & Heating.

Green It (installment 8)

Schaible's Plumbing - Wednesday, December 15, 2010
You may have noticed one of the less attractive signs of an approaching winter: a coating of ice on your driveway, walkways, or sidewalk. There are greener ways to deal with ice, but this month we’re also giving you some healthy hints for a safe new year:
  • Stay off your slippery roof. Hospital stays are not green.
     
  • Use sand or environmentally safe ice melts where possible. Just remember that all ice melts need time to work, so read the directions on the bag.
     
  • While you’re reading those directions, check that you’re not using more ice melt than the manufacturer suggests. Avoid waste and be greener.
     
  • Ice can damage water-carrying pipes (and sometimes cause them to burst), so be sure any pipes that run along an outside wall are insulated.
     
  • Turn off lines to outside water spigots. This simple act may not only prevent a burst pipe; it can prevent a pool of ice from forming where someone might slip. It’s also a damage  prevention measure in that whatever freezes will melt when temperatures rise—and is likely to drip into your basement, garage or first floor.


Green It (installment 7)

Schaible's Plumbing - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
There are multiple ways to save energy, but every little bit helps our world and your wallet. If the most energy-efficient method to achieve savings is out of reach right now, try something a bit simpler. It’s better to do something, no matter how small, than nothing. We call this approach Green, Greener, Greenest.

Green: Caulk around a window frame. Greener: Caulk around all your windows. Greenest: Caulk around the foundation sill in your basement.

Green: Put insulation cutouts behind your electrical outlets and switches. Greener: Put batting down on your attic floor. Greenest: Have insulation blown into your uninsulated or poorly insulated walls.

Green: Use cold water to wash laundry. Greener: Dry your clothes during electrical off-peak hours. Greenest: Hang your clothes to dry.

Take a look around and see if there’s a small Green step you can take right now, a Greener step you can take later, or a Greenest step you can plan for. When it comes to energy efficiency, all steps add up to savings.


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