Earth Day is April 22nd. Earth Day makes me think about how we can make our homes more green and save some green (money). We’ve all come a long way since Earth Day started back in 1970, whether it’s being better about recycling at home or seeking out more eco-friendly products for purchases, and even adding solar panels to the roofs of our homes.
Even small changes in our homes can have an impact on our energy use, which not only helps our home “go green,” but also saves on utilities bills too!
Here are 8 easy DIY fixes that you can do today or over a weekend to make your home more energy efficient.

- Get a Programmable Thermostat. If you don’t have one already than this is a must-do. It allows you to schedule your home’s temperature automatically depending on your daily routine – increase when getting up, decreasing when you’re at work, increasing when you come home, and decreasing when you head to bed. There are so many product selections out there with high-tech features such as motion sensors. You’ll save money heating and cooling your home at the right times for you and your family. And prices have come down so you should find one in your price range.
Some power providers have rebates or discounts for these. Check out the current rebates from PSE and SCL .
- Use a Smart Power Strip for Your Electronics. It’s time to leave your old power strips in the dust, and look into a “smart” power strip. Who doesn’t see all the glowing lights from electronics when you turn off a room’s light. That’s energy being used for no good reason! The traditional power strips probably have encouraged you to keep many of your electronics plugged in constantly, using power even when you’re not using them as they wait in standby mode. Smart strips will shut down power to products on standby mode and save you 5 to 10% of your energy consumption.
- Install the Correct Lightbulbs for Your Needs. With the use of incandescent bulbs a memory now, buying lightbulbs can be confusing! Before you go to the store (and pay for new bulbs), make sure you understand the differences between LEDs, CFLs, and Halogens so you don’t waste money on the wrong bulb. The technology keeps changing and improving than the earlier ones so you might find one you like better now. Since these lightbulbs can last longer and are more expensive, make sure the manufacturer has a good refund or exchange program if something does go wrong.
- Hang Laundry on Clothes Drying Rack. Hanging clothes to dry may seem old fashioned, but try it. Hang some (or all) of your clothes on a foldable drying rack rather than in the dryer. I had previously always hung my stretchy workout clothes, and in the last 2 years decided to fill the rack before putting the rest in the dryer. It was easier than I thought, and even in the winter my clothes dried faster than I expected. Now I’m doing the whole load on the rack. I love this one (the 1st photo) but this one (the 2nd photo) gets rave reviews. I think I might upgrade so I don’t have to double up the clothes on my little rack (they still get dry BTW).


- Install Ceiling Fans. We know HGTV decorators hate these and want to take them down, but they really can help your rooms stay cooler or warmer. Fans can be a low-energy way to keep air circulating so you can keep your temperature set higher in the summer and lower in the winter. Just remember to have the fans reversed in the winter so the air is pulled upwards and away from you. The selection of stylish ceiling fans has improved a lot over the years, so you should find some that match your style. Just don’t limit yourself to the ceiling fans available in our local home improvement stores. They won’t have the selection that hotter regions have, so look online.
- Insulate Exposed Water Pipes. Remember the big multi-day freeze a few years ago? Remember how many people and businesses had frozen pipes that burst? Expensive and a huge hassle! Well, insulating your exposes pipe not only protects you from frozen pipes, but saves you money. Wrap your hot water pipes in the basement or garage with pipe insulation so they don’t lose heat as the water makes it way to your faucets. It can make a two-to-four-degree difference. Check the pipes coming out of the hot water heater and insulate at least the first three feet.
- Double Check Your Vents. Walk around your home and make sure you’re not blocking your air vents with furniture or piles of stuff. You want this air flow to circulate efficiently to avoid having the heating and cooling blowing constantly. Also get them dust-free too.
- Plant a Tree. It sounds simple and it can be simple. Having a shade tree, especially on planted on the south side of your home, can help cool your home during hot summers. Did you know it can be 10% cooler in the shade? You and your home will be much happier. With less direct sunlight on your home, you’ll save energy costs. Pick a deciduous tree, not an evergreen, so it drops its leaves in fall and you get the sunlight and warmth in the winter months.
Don’t forget about energy tax credits that many cities, states and even the federal government offer when you do any energy improvements. You might even get some tax savings when you go green! Check out the current rebates from PSE https://www.pse.com/en/rebates and SCL https://www.seattle.gov/city-light/residential-services/home-energy-solutions#rebates. There may have been some federal rebates, but in our current political environment, those have probably all been terminated.
I hope these tips save you money and help save the environment too. Let me know if you have any questions!
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