Old School Energy Saving
July 20, 2009 in Uncategorized by boss
Clothes Lines and Line Drying Benefits
If you are concerned about the environment and how you can make a difference, there are many things that you can do today to reduce your carbon footprint and to help save the environment. One thing that is easy to do is to start using clothes lines to line dry your clothes instead of using a dryer. This is one thing that many people never even think

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of these days. Unfortunately most households in the United States don’t line dry clothing for a variety of reasons. This can include no room for a clothesline, inability to have one because of a neighborhood association, and more. If you really want to work on saving energy and improving the environment, this is something that you should definitely give a try.
The Benefits
There are definitely a variety of great benefits that you can enjoy when you decide to use a clothes line to line dry your clothing. One of the main benefits is that it is cheaper than purchasing a clothes dryer. Clothes lines are not that expensive to purchase, especially when you consider what you’ll pay for a dryer. Not only will save you on the dryer, but you’ll save on energy. You won’t have to keep paying for the energy to run that clothes dryer. The power of the sun and wind to dry clothing is free. It is better for the environment as well. There are not any greenhouse gas emissions from using a clothesline like there is with a dryer.
Another great benefit of using a clothes line to dry your clothing is that the sun can kill off any bacteria that may still be on your clothing. Also, instead of having to use chemicals to get that great smell in your clothing, line drying outside will provide you with that fresh smell through all your clothes for free.
Various Clothes Lines Available
There are a variety of different types of clothes lines that are available today. In fact, you can find them for use indoors and outdoors as well. One type of clothesline is called the rotary hoist, which is a rotary line that lets you easily hang out a whole lot of clothing at once. Many actually collapse when you aren’t using them. There are retracting clothes lines as well. The line is stored in a box that is easily mounted, and you only pull out the line when needed. There are easy folding frame clothes lines that are easy for drying clothing indoors and they won’t take up space when you are not using them.
The Cost of Energy
When you consider the cost of energy, you will definitely find a great savings by line drying clothes instead of using a clothes dryer. Over its lifetime usually a clothes dryer will cost you $1500 or more in electricity. They really hog electricity, which is not good on your budget or the environment.
This is just one more thing that you can do to help the environment today. Add it to other small things and you can make a difference in the environment. So why not give the dryer a break and start using a clothes line to line dry clothing instead.