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5 Green Ideas for an Environmentally Conscious Home

Filer Tenant Recycling CardboardToday’s Filer renters are frequently on the hunt for techniques to make their homes more environmentally conscious. And the excellent news for landlords is that going “green” in your rental home is easy and makes a great selling point. To tell the truth, by making a few uncomplicated changes, landlords and rental property owners may have a beneficial influence on the environment and attract renters who want to enjoy an environmentally friendly lifestyle.

1. Recycling & Composting

One of the primary and uncomplicated things you can do to make your rental home more environmentally conscious is to encourage your tenant to recycle and compost their food waste. If your city or county offers a recycling program, getting started may be as simple as requesting a recycling bin and then showing your tenant which items go in there. Furthermore, start providing a composting bin on the property that your tenants can use to provide clean fertilizer for the landscaping. Not only will you save on landscaping costs, but your tenant may appreciate having an option to throwing excess food away.

2. Upcycling

Aside from recycling, upcycling is an excellent technique to reduce waste and protect the environment as well. Upcycling is just using items, such as empty glass jars from jelly or pickles, for another purpose. As an illustration, glass jars make good food storage containers, flower vases, light fixtures, or pen holders. As the property owner, you can do a lot to reuse items instead of buying new or dumping things away. To get your tenants on board, recommend some fun upcycling ideas and maybe an incentive to join.

3. Install Smart Air Conditioning

Another fantastic approach to make your rental property pleasanter to the environment (and your utility bills) is to alter how much and how often your tenant runs the air conditioning. To give an example, simply encouraging your tenant to increase their thermostat by one or two degrees can save energy. Or else, for an even greater benefit, try installing a smart thermostat. Programmable thermostats are great energy savers as they can make sure that the air conditioning is only running when people are home. Consider giving your tenant some ideas on how to make the air conditioning work more efficiently, like closing doors and windows while it is functioning and changing the filters frequently.

4. Use LED Light Bulbs

To conserve more energy (and the environment), upgrade your rental’s light bulbs to efficient LED bulbs. LED bulbs are long-lasting and energy-efficient, which implies that they will reduce energy use in the home and need to be changed far less often, unlike traditional light bulbs. Make sure to place LED light bulbs in areas where lights are used over long periods of time, like porch lights or other frequently used lights.

5. Water Your Lawn at Night

Lastly, using less water is a great approach to impact the environment and your utility bills positively. For maximum efficiency and absorption, water your rental property’s lawn at night. When you water during the day, loads of that water is lost to evaporation. But at night, more water reaches the roots of the plants and makes watering way more effective. If you own an automatic sprinkler system, this is as basic as adjusting the watering times. Alternatively, encourage your tenant to be environmentally friendly by watering the lawn after sunset or before sunrise.

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