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Environmental Rebates: Great Motivation to Save Power & Save Water with a Green Upgrade

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When we were getting ready to replace the old inefficient toilets in our house to ones that were more environmentally friendly and that would help us save water, we were amazed to learn how much some cities and towns offer in environmental rebates. In some cities, after you factored in the municipal, provincial and federal rebates, you could literally buy a new, low-flush toilet for $20-30.

If you want to make your house more efficient which, in the long-run, is one of the best money saving tips if you want to save power and save water, look to see what type of environmental rebates are available to you. Making the necessary changes to green-up your home may be more affordable than you originally thought, and when the changes you make will help you live up to your frugal living goals by saving you a significant amount of money in the long-run, it’s a pretty intriguing idea.

Check your municipal, provincial/state and federal government websites and start saving more money.

 

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