Buying Green - Or Greenish

November 20, 2008

This year’s energy scare is a taste of what will come. Experts all agree that our use of energy in this country has to change. So if you’re looking to buy a home, how do you choose a home that has a moderate appetite for energy? Although “green” homes are becoming more popular, they come at a price. But there are alternative choices that will provide savings if you are aware when you go looking.

The first thing to look at is the orientation of the home. Passive solar homes are designed to work with the sun. The ideal home is one with most windows facing the south. During the hot summer months, the sun moves over your house but will not directly shine into the south facing windows. During the winter months, the sun is lower and will shine into your south facing windows, providing solar warmth to your home. A home with a lot of west facing windows will have much higher cooling bills as the hot afternoon summer sun will penetrate even double glazed windows.

Next take a look at how the house conserves energy. The existing homeowner may be able to tell you what the energy efficiency rating is on the house. Are the windows double or tripple glazed? Is there insulation in the attic and under the floors (not all areas of the country need insulation under the floors). Do the built-in appliances have an ENERGY STAR rating? Is the home leaking energy? Sealing air leaks is the quickest and cheapest energy improvement you can make. Actual savings vary for each home, but it is possible to reduce energy costs by one-third. Sealing air leaks can save money in other ways, because a tighter home envelop allows for smaller-capacity heating and cooling equipment. The best way to reduce air leaks and implement the right ventilation strategy is to hire an energy analyst to run a blower door test.

Bear in mind that once you buy a home you there are other things you can easily do to increase the energy efficiency of your home. Unplug appliances when not in use, especially chargers. Switch to using energy efficient Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs). Look for ENERGY STAR qualified CFLs by choosing the right lumens (not watts). Use cold water to wash clothes, line dry items, use air dry instead of heated dry on your dishwasher. Invest in thermal shades or drapes.

So with a little forethought, your next home could be a partner in your effort to save both money and the earth’s natural resources!



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Latitude: 41.476151 -- Longitude: -87.056919


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Established in 1836 as the county seat of Portersville, it was renamed to Valparaiso in 1837 after Valparaíso, Chile, near which the county's namesake David Porter battled in the War of 1812.[1] Until 1991 it was the terminal of Amtrak's Calumet commuter service. The town's annual festival is the Popcorn Festival, held on the first Saturday after Labor Day. It honors Orville Redenbacher, a former resident who built a popcorn factory there. Redenbacher participated in most of the festival's parades until his death in 1995 The Taltree Arboretum and Gardens is worth a visit. Valparaiso is featured in Valparaiso, a successful play by Don DeLillo. Valparaiso's Banta neighborhood features many beautiful historic homes. Architectural designs include: Italianate, Arts & Crafts, and English/Cottswald. The Memorial Opera House is a popular destination for musical theatre fans throughout the year. The 49er Drive In, one of few remaining in the country, is located in Valparaiso. -- Source: Wikipedia.com




Indiana 2000 Census Population Profile Map

Valparaiso Indiana United States
Population 27,428 6,080,485 281,421,906
Median age 32.7 35.2 35.3
Median age for Male 30.8 33.9 34
Median age for Female 34.8 36.5 36.5
Households 10,867 2,336,306 105,480,101
Household population 24,720 5,902,331 273,643,273
Average household size 2.27 2.53 2.59
Families 6,364 1,602,501 71,787,347
Average family size 2.93 3.05 3.14
Housing units 11,559 2,532,319 115,904,641
Occupied units 10,867 2,336,306 105,480,101
Vacant units 692 196,013 10,424,540

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