Going Green with Your Home This Summer

Use these tips to help make your summer home improvements work for your wallet and the environment.

Use these tips to help make your summer home improvements work for your wallet and the environment.

 

Summer is a great time to start tackling all those projects on your home improvement list!  These days, many folks are choosing to take the “going green” route when making their home renovations.  While “going green” can be more efficient, be better for the environment, and even pay itself off in the long run, often times the high-efficiency appliances can be more expensive.

So, if you’re wanting to go green with your home improvements this summer, Peoples Bank & Trust has some tips on how you can get started:

Step by Step Improvements.  Make an organized list of all of the home improvements that you want to get done this summer.  Then, label each task in order of importance.  Whether you decide to have your order of importance based on cost or functionality, this will help you prepare a budget and get done what needs to be done.

Consider a Second Opinion. For many folks, going green can be somewhat confusing.  You know you want to be more energy-efficient, but what products are the best options to invest in?  There are many builders or energy focused nonprofits that are willing to inspect your home and give ideas on “green” specific appliances or updates.

Be Patient for that “Payback Period.” Once you have completed your energy efficient renovations, it may take a while (even years!) for you to see the cost savings of your energy efficient appliances or updates.  Don’t worry, some of the best improvements take years to see the best bang for your buck.

Although making these high-efficiency improvements is becoming more popular and pays itself off in the long run, these type of renovations can be a large and expensive task.  Peoples Bank & Trust wants to help you get those improvements done and a home equity loan may be just what you need.

Contact us today to learn more about home equity and how we can help you achieve a “greener” home!

Peoples Bank & Trust Co.

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