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Going Green Can Save Your Money (and Your Health)

Monday, April 13th, 2009

“Going green” has become a frequently used expression in the last couple years. Everyone is doing what they can to be more earth-friendly these days. But, “going green” isn’t just good for the earth; it can be good for your finances too. For example, changing over to a solar system for electricity frees you from the ever-increasing electricity rates that utility companies charge. The federal government has also placed a 30% federal income tax credit on residential solar systems.

In addition to tax credits for going solar, there are some available for a variety “green” house modifications. Tax credits can be claimed for energy improvements to homes, such as windows, insulation, and envelope and duct sealing. Below is a list of the other modifications homeowners can make to receive these credits:

• Adding insulation to walls, ceilings, or other part of the building envelope that meets the 2009 IECC (& supplements) specifications.
• Replacing windows and skylights, and exterior doors which are equal to or below a 0.30 U factor and a Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) of 0.30.
• Sealing cracks in the building shell and ducts to reduce infiltration and heat loss - these should be sealed so as to be consistent with the 2009 IECC.
• Window films certified by the manufacturer that the product meets the requirements of a “qualifying insulation system.”
• Pigmented metal roofs, or an asphalt roof with cooling granules must meet Energy Star requirements.

In some cases, taking these measures will not only help you save money, but your health may benefit as well. For example, most homes built before 1980
contain asbestos. Asbestos was used widely throughout the 20th century for a number of things, but it was mainly used for insulation due to its fire-resistant qualities. Unfortunately, exposure to asbestos is the only known cause of a rare and aggressive type of cancer known as mesothelioma. This type of cancer typically forms in the lining of the lungs and is very difficult to treat effectively. This is because mesothelioma symptoms don’t usually show up until about 15 to 25 years after exposure.

There are a number of other alternative types of insulation that can be used that are more eco-friendly than asbestos and don’t pose any danger to your health. The United States Department of Energy has a list of insulation “Energy Savers” you can use when making plans to remodel your home.

Earth Hour…This weekend Get Ready!!

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009



A few weeks back I posted a blog in regards to Earth Hour 2009.  We here at So-Cal Solar are strong believers in this cause and really want to get as much support as possible.  Please take the time to check out the Earth Hour video.  Also below you will find some great ideas on how to spend your 1 hour without any electricity:

1. Plan a romantic candle light dinner for two at home.
2. Turn your backyard into an evening picnic and watch the stars.
3. Call some friends over for a night of board games lighted by candles.
4. Take a nice walk around the neighborhood and see how many participated in earth hour.
5. Plan a bonfire at the beach with a loved one or friends.

Whatever you decided to do make sure it’s with no electricity and know that together we can make an impact.

Cheap and Easy Energy Tips for your Home

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Cheap and Easy Energy Tips for your Home

Growing up I remember my parents always saying “don’t forget to turn off the lights, nobody is watching the TV so turn it off and most often shut the back door”. Now years later I implement all of those “lessons learned” plus more. Here are a few easy tips that can cut a few dollars off your monthly electric bill and help conserve your energy:

  1. Turn off all computer equipment when it is not being used and put a screen saver on your computer when it is being used.
  2. Turn off all lights when you’re not in the room and change all your incandescent bulbs to compact fluorescents.
  3. Keep all air vents clean and clear.
  4. If possible start washing your clothes in cold or warm water.
  5. Clothes dryers use a fair amount of energy so do not over-dry your clothes. If you notice your clothes are drying within 45 minutes do not set the timer to 60 minutes. Make sure to clean the inside lint filter before each drying cycle.
  6. On a monthly basis check your flexible metal dryer vent hose to ensure it is properly connected.
  7. Run your dishwasher only when you have a full load of dishes.
  8. If possible replace your old refrigerator with an Energy Star approved model and if possible sell the old refrigerator. Placing the old refrigerator in the garage will only increase your energy so make sure your new refrigerator meets your demands for storage.
  9. Ensure your fireplace damper is closed when not in use so that neither heat nor A/C can escape.
  10. Make sure everyone in the home turns off all electrical devices that are not being used in all rooms in the home.
  11. Ensure all doors and windows are properly shut.

    Most importantly if you are looking at making a much bigger impact on your electric bill a solar home electric system is the best investment a homeowner can make. A solar home electric system can not only make you energy independent but also zero out your monthly electric bill.

I Love When They Read My Meter

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

The title of this blog post couldn’t be any better.  I get many phone calls throughout my day from my customers who call me saying “I love when they come and read my meter”.   It’s a great feeling to be free of high electric rates that only keep climbing.  It’s a great feeling to open your monthly electric bill and only owe $5 dollars (charge for meter reading).  After all it’s worth paying the 5 bucks every month just to have the pleasure of waving a friendly hello to the meter man knowing he wasted his time coming to a house that spins backwards.