Building Windmills – A Fun Family Project
I want you to think for a second about what your energy costs are every month… It is $70.00? Is it more?
The average bill in the United States comes out at about $70.00 per month. I personally think that this is way too high. There is no real reason why you need to spend that much money on electricity when you can save half of that amount or more each month by simply having a home windmill. If you haven’t yet heard about making your own electricity; you are about to and I know you will love what you hear.
Building windmills at home is becoming the newest trend in the renewable energy world. For years windmills have been used to create power; but this has all been on a large scale. Somewhere along the line in recent years some brilliant people have come up with easy to follow windmill building plans that anyone can purchase for a small amount and follow. The materials needed for a windmill aren’t very complex, and it turns out that the construction of these money-savers isn’t either.
With a home windmill, you can easily eliminate half of your monthly energy bill. Keep in mind that this is with just one of these things. There’s really no limit as to how many you can build for your home because after all, it’s your home.
What could you do with an extra $30.00-$40.00 a month? That could pay your cell phone bill. It could also create a nice dinner night for you and a special someone to go out and enjoy a nice meal. You could always throw that money in your savings account too for the future.
If you have a family that lives at home with you, a windmill can be a very fun weekend project. You could have a relaxing afternoon on Friday after work knowing that you have a fun project to work on in the morning. The work won’t be hard, and you will be working on something that will save you money…how great is that? You can do some leisurely work on Saturday and finish up Sunday afternoon if you want.
Young kids love projects, especially ones that require some kind of building that makes them feel like they have accomplished something. You can always drag the teenagers out of bed too!
Building windmills will also instill good values for yourself and those around you. You will be showing that being smart with your money is a good practice, and that more poeple should do it. You will be working on something worthwhile which can teach your kids that all work doesn’t suck and there are real benefits that come from it.
These benefits are not only that you will save money, but also that you will be helping the environment. Watching out for the well-being of our planet is becoming more and more of an issue each year. This is a great way for you to do your part. Building windmills is good all around.

