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How to Save Money This Winter and Help The Environment

November 20, 2010 by Cornelia 1 Comment

winter day

– Article by CaliforniaGermans contributor Claudia Gardner

Winter is coming and with it colder weather and shorter daylight. In the winter season everyone enjoys the inviting coziness of a warm home and the sizzling heat of a fireplace. During this holiday season be mindful in how to use all your resources. We can all do our part for the preservation of the environment and with that we have the added benefit of also saving money for ourselves. A few simple energy saving tips can make a big difference to you and the environment:

  1. Let the sunshine in. Open drapes and let the sun heat your home for free.
  2. Traditional fireplaces are an energy loser – it’s best not to use them because they pull heated air out of the house and up the chimney.  When not in use make sure the damper is closed.
  3. Shut off lights in unoccupied rooms.
  4. Take shorter showers.  Showers account for 2/3 of water heating cost!
  5. When using your dishwasher or washing machine make sure the loads are full.   Try to use the cold water setting on your washing machine.  This reduces your washer’s energy use by 75%.
  6. Put your computer and monitor into sleep mode during the day.  But do not leave them in sleep mode overnight, as they will still use small amounts of energy. Turn off your devices completely!
  7. Many electronics, such as TV’s, VCR’s, chargers and computers use energy even when they are switched off.  If possible unplug them.   The best way to minimize losses of energy is to purchase ENERGY STAR products.
  8. Replace incandescent light bulbs with ENERGY STAR compact fluorescent light bulbs.   They use 75% less energy.
  9. Replace your old weather stripping on doors and windows.
  10. Install low flow showerheads.
  11. Increase ceiling insulation to save up to 15% on energy costs.
  12. Program your thermostat and set it at a comfortable temperature before temperatures drop. It is more cost-efficient to maintain a certain temperature than to change it dramatically.
  13. Replace dirty air filters. This can help you save up to 20% of your monthly heating bill.

Check with Southern California Edison and with the Gas Company if your income has been reduced during these hard economic times.  They have programs that can help you if you fall into a certain income category.  Edison even has a program to give you a free refrigerator if yours is old and inefficient.

The Gas Company will install new weather stripping and give you low flow showerheads if you qualify.  In some cases you will also get ceiling insulation for free.  For a limited period of time you will get a $300 rebate on a new, energy-efficient pool pump.

Sources: The Week, Southern California Edison, The Gas Company

This article is part of CaliforniaGermans’  monthly column on Real Estate & Living in California. We would love to hear from you and get your feedback.  Please let us know what kind of concerns with the housing market you might have or what Real Estate question is on your mind.  What would you like to have discussed in more detail in this section?  Send us a comment or an email to CaliforniaGermans@gmail.com
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CLAUDIA GARDNER has a professional background in Real Estate and a bachelors degree in Business Administration. Raised by German parents in Brazil, she is fluent in German, Portuguese, English and Spanish. Claudia has lived in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa for the last 34 year and loves selling real estate and helping people with all their real estate needs. More  up to date information on California housing can be found on her e-newsletter:http://claudiagardner.housingtrendsenewsletter.com or on her website www.OChomerun.com


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Filed Under: California Real Estate, Life in California, LifeStyle Tagged With: Building insulation, California, Compact fluorescent lamp, Energy, EnergyStar, Incandescent light bulb, Living in California, Real estate, Southern California Edison, Winter Savings

Green Homes – A wave of the future or already a reality?

October 17, 2010 by Cornelia Leave a Comment

– Article by CaliforniaGermans contributor Claudia Gardner

With more and more people living on planet Earth and a major strain on naturalSave Planet Earth resources, home buyers are starting to investigate and want to buy a “green” or eco friendly home.  Some home builders have already started to cater to this need.

What is a true “green” home?  It is a home that is built with the intent to save money for the home buyer and at the same time save the environment. When constructing green, a careful choice of environmentally preferred building materials is adopted.  The preference is to use products that are processed and manufactured locally to avoid greater energy use for transportation and to cause less air pollution and therefore to reduce global warming.  Materials used in the construction are more durable and therefore require less replacement in the future.

Real Estate Developer Steven Blanchard has received the Platinum award for Orange County’s first custom home rated by the US Green Building Council Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design. The Orange County native began planning his green home from the scratch over two years ago and then spent a year actually building the house. It is a 5000 sq. ft, 7 bedroom home with golf course view.  Steven Blanchard’s objective was to build Orange County’s first true green home. Here are some of the features that made him the first homeowner in Orange County to win the nations’ highest rating under the LEED green-building program:

  • Home orientation to capture maximum sun light for solar heating.
  • Photovoltaic cells that provide 90%of energy to run the home.
  • Filters that pump shower and bath water back for irrigation of toilets and water recycling.
  • Features to stop water, air, radon and insect infiltration
  • Durable materials chosen to minimize replacement waste and cost
  • Use of engineered lumber from small trees, stronger than conventional
  • Ventilation offers high indoor air quality and low cost of cooling
  • High efficiency air conditioner, filters
  • Highly insulated walls and windows
  • Radiant barrier installed under reflective color metal roofing
  • Native landscape that requires no water.
  • Low-flow plumbing fixtures and high efficiency appliances
  • Tankless water heaters installed near point of use
  • Energy Star® Advanced Lighting Package installed with many LED fixtures.
This article is part of CaliforniaGermans’  monthly column on Real Estate in California. We would love to hear from you and get your feedback.  Please let us know what kind of concerns with the housing market you might have or what Real Estate question is on your mind.  What would you like to have discussed in more detail in this section?  Send us a comment or an email to CaliforniaGermans@gmail.com
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CLAUDIA GARDNER has a professional background in Real Estate and a bachelors degree in Business Administration. Raised by German parents in Brazil, she is fluent in German, Portuguese, English and Spanish. Claudia has lived in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa for the last 34 year and loves selling real estate and helping people with all their real estate needs. More  up to date information on California housing can be found on her e-newsletter:http://claudiagardner.housingtrendsenewsletter.com or on her website www.OChomerun.com
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  • O.C. home values soar $16 billion (lansner.ocregister.com)
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Filed Under: California Real Estate, Health, Life in California, LifeStyle Tagged With: Costa Mesa California, Energy Star, Green building, Newport Beach California, Orange County California, Orange County first green home, Real estate

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