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Save Money And Energy When You Think Pink



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By : Gert Demsky    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-29 05:59:28
Won't you just love it if your home could be cool in summer and warm in winter? If you're thinking that the easiest way to achieve this is by an air-conditioner in summer and a heater in winter, you'd be wrong.

Air conditioners are in the first place quite expensive to purchase and install, and with the amount of electricity some units use, you can prepare yourself for drastically increased electricity consumption! Would a ceiling fan or stand alone fan then solve the problem? Ask yourself how effective such fans really are. There is nothing more annoying than trying to sleep with the sound of an unbalanced ceiling fan in the room, and a lot of these stand alone fans are quite honestly fighting a losing battle!

The same can be said for trying to warm our homes with heaters in winter. Oil heaters can hardly heat up one room, let alone a whole house, and these electricity-hungry appliances are also not an economical option. You can of course invest in a couple of gas heaters, but the gas won't last forever and it is quite a mission if your gas runs out in the middle of the night! If you have small children in the house, a gas heater might also not be the safest choice! What if your young one accidentally pushes the heater too close to a curtain? That must be any parent's worst nightmare!
Then how do you keep your house cool in summer and warm in winter without all the effort above? You simply have to think pink!

By saying that you have to think pink we are not referring to the latest fashion craze! The best solution for all your problems comes in the form of pink thermal insulation for your ceiling. Your house can lose up to 30% coolness in summer and 30% heat in winter if it's not properly insulated. Just imagine how many heaters or air conditioners will need to work overtime to make up for this loss!
So if you can think pink and save on money, that would make sense right?

Of course we all want to save money, but by properly insulating your home, you are not only being kind on your pocket, but also to the environment by saving energy! We should all do your bit to care for our environment and energy saving is something that should form part of our everyday lives! And if you can save money and the environment while at the same time enjoying a more comfortable feeling throughout our houses, why even hesitate?
Think pink is lightweight, easy to use and can be used in even the most hard to reach areas of your ceiling!

If you have off-cuts available, simply use this to insulate your geyser and your water pipes, immediately creating power saving on your geyser. This ceiling insulation can be added to a new or existing house at any time and it does not pose any risks!

A closed house can be very uncomfortable to come home to - If you want to come home to a house with a more consistent temperature throughout the year, think pink and insulate!
Author Resource:- For more information about think pink visit the website http://www.aeroinsul.co.za
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