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| The Energy Efficient Home |
Energy Efficient Home Improvements
by: Barbara Williams
Rising energy costs affect every homeowner. If you are planning a home
improvement project, it's important to look at ways to incorporate
energy efficient changes as well as merely cosmetic ones. The money you
invest today can quickly pay for itself with savings on monthly utility
costs, and on your mortgage as well.
Of course, it takes money to save money, and energy efficient home
improvements do require a certain amount of cash outlay. Even if you
don't have the budget on hand, there are options available to you. If
you are planning on renewing or refinancing your mortgage, talk to your
bank about borrowing a little extra to invest in making your home more
energy wise. Energy efficient home improvements will immediately lower
your monthly energy bills, and the interest on home equity loans and
home mortgages is usually tax deductible.
Energy Efficient Mortgages
Another good option is to consider an Energy Efficient Mortgage. Owning
a car involves real costs like maintenance and operating expenses; the
same holds true for a home. Rising utility expenses must be factored
into the costs of owning a home. An Energy Efficient Mortgage (EEM) can
increase your comfort and save you money whether you are buying,
selling, refinancing or remodeling your home. These plans can be applied
to most home mortgages, and provide special benefits to borrowers who
are buying energy efficient homes or are planning to install energy
efficient improvements. Homeowners with lower utility bills have more
money in their pocket at the end of each month, and are able to allocate
a larger portion of their income to housing expenses.
There are many benefits to financing your energy efficient home
improvements through an EEM:
* Qualifying for a larger loan amount allows you to purchase a better,
more energy efficient home.
* You can finance your cost-effective energy saving measures as part of
your mortgage.
* Older homes can be improved and updated to become more comfortable and
efficient
* Stretch your debt-to-income qualifying ratio with a loan for
energy-efficient homes.
* Increase your overall buying power.
Other Financing Options
Many utility providers and energy-related businesses are now offering
loans and incentives for property owners to install energy efficient
heating and air conditioning systems, insulation, windows and other
energy efficiency improvements.
Further, utility companies are beginning to offer a range of
improvements to help customers enjoy greater efficiency. In the United
States, the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) offers a list of member
company programs that offer efficiency services to homeowners,
businesses and industrial plants.
More energy efficient services and ideas are available a number of
websites, including the National Energy Affordability and Accessibility
Project (NEAPP) site.
If you're thinking of renovating, make energy efficient home
improvements your first priority. Your monthly savings will quickly make
up for the initial building costs, and you'll be helping to preserve our
priceless energy resources.
About The Author
Barbara Williams writes for several online magazines, including
http://tyrid.com and
http://zyod.com
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