5 Reasons Homeowners Are Making ‘Green’ Home Upgrades — Are They Worth the Money?

More than half of Americans are somewhat committed to sustainable home upgrades, primarily to reduce energy bills (51%), rather than for environmental reasons (20%). The average homeowner spends about $2,000 annually on energy, with outdated systems contributing significantly to costs. Upfront costs are a major barrier for 50% of homeowners, despite available government rebates and financing options. Regular maintenance and combining upgrades can enhance efficiency and long-term savings, promoting a healthier living environment.

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