Friday

Energy Efficient Spray Foam For your home

Times are hard and seem to only be getting harder. One of the newest products available right now is Spray Foam. Spray foam is highly energy efficient. Although a little costly out of pocket spray foam quickly pays for itself.
The company I have become fond of is Natural Polymers. The main reason I have chosen this company is because they are GREEN. They offer green materials, so while you are making your home more energy efficient you are also using recycled materials, which is very cool. Their product is Low Emitting (1-4 points) and recycled materials (1-2 points)

Getting your home blown with spray foam while under new construction is ideal because the foam covers every nook and cranny, leaving no room for air or bugs to make its way through and significantly lowering your energy bills. Spray foam is not just for new construction only. You can call a local Spray Foam Contractor  and have spray foam installed in attics, under pier and beam (which is really helpful with noise, weather, critters making nest and so forth) and even covering the roofs of trailers. Trailer homes are really benefited by spray foam as they tend to use a lot of energy escaping from the roof. There are very few things you can do to help out your trailers energy bills, spray foam is one of them.
When looking at the various ways you can make your home more energy efficient, do not over look spray foam, it is an inexpensive way to cut back on energy bills.

Monday

Start the new year off with An Efficient Home

Clean Mold Without Chemicals

Clean Mold Without Chemicals
There are many alternatives to cleaning mold without burning your lungs with harsh chemicals. Even if you are not allergic, mold can be damaging to your health and needs to be removed immediately, therefore learning how to do so without the use of chemicals such as bleach can save you the long-lasting harm to not only your health but also at times damage to the surface you are cleaning.
Using safer alternatives such as Vinegar and Tea Tree oil will save you much more than imagined. Using Vinegar will clean most surfaces. Where Bleach will leave behind a heavy smell and is dangerous to breathe Vinegar is completely natural and is safe to inhale for all ages. If you have young children around you also do not have to worry about them getting into vinegar and being harmed. Before cleaning up annoying mold you will want to look into fixing the problem at hand.
You will want to make sure any wet or damp surface is dry and aired out. You can do this by using a dehumidifier and stopping any leaks that could be causing moisture. Moisture where it does not belong causes all kinds of problems and headaches. Getting these issues fixed will be the best solution for your mold problems. Once you get to the root of the problem then you can take vinegar or tea tree oil, dilute it with water and spray right on the mold then proceed to wipe clean with a rag or sponge. If you see any residue of the mold just repeat these steps until the mold is gone.
Vinegar is very inexpensive and can be purchased at your local supermarket. If Tea Tree Oil or Vinegar is not up your alley there are other safe alternatives to harsh Chemicals for cleaning and removing mold. You could also use Baking Soda or Hydrogen Peroxide.
Hydrogen Peroxide is also an excellent preventative tool. If you have a problem area that has been prone to being a parent for mold you can use Hydrogen Peroxide to clean these areas and prevent outbreaks. Always make sure you look the natural thus safer means of cleaning and for the removal of mold. Even if it requires a little more effort and work, you will save yourself time and money by taking the steps to prevent these unnecessary and unsanitary outbreaks, keeping your living environment a breath of fresh air.
Gayle firmly believes in using safe alternatives for keeping her house clean. You are welcome to check out her tips and tricks for safe mold removal.

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Tuesday

Can energy be made from the wind??

All across the world, what people call windmills are popping up. They are huge and have a very beautiful and gracious look about them.
Although they are nice to look at, what benefit do they have for us, and what can they do for you?
These may seen like the same question but we will look at the individually.
First of all, what are these giant windmills that are seemingly everywhere these days?
What is commonly known to us as windmills are actually Wind Turbines- as pictured above.  Wind turbines generate energy from the wind. Wind Turbines are also referred to as wind generator,  wind turbine generator, wind power unit, wind energy converter. All these terms point to the same thing, energy efficiency.
According to answers.com, This depends on the size of the turbine and the wind resource. A single 1MW turbine operating at a 45% production rate will generate about 3.9 milion kW of electricity in a year. This would be enough to meet the needs of about 500 households per year. The world's largest turbines at 5 MW have been constructed at the DEWI-OCC test field in Cuxhaven, Germany.
Another interesting point with wind systems is that fossil fuel plants normally run on standby to support the wind fluctuations that occur. So, not only do we see only 8 to 10% of a rated power output, but this is offset by the fossil fuel consumed an not delivered to the grid. The net result is that most wind packages deliver less then zero power, when you consider the wasted fuel at the fossil fuel plant.

You will see these wind turbine in groups and these groups are referred to as, wind farms. Turbines used in wind farms are three bladed and pointed into the wind with computer controlled motors. These are commercial turbines used in the production of energy.
Some fun facts about wind turbines:
The blades tip speed can reach up to 200 miles per hour.
Wind Turbines can reach up to 130 ft.
Wind turbines blades are usually and off grey color and this is to blend in with the clouds.

Wind Turbines are also made to shut down in high wind to avoid damage.
Transportation of wind turbines account for 20% of equipment cost.
Bottom line, these massive Wind Turbines are beneficial for the environment, cutting down the cost of energy for users like you and me and look beautiful in the mean time.