Chaya Kurtz

Chaya Kurtz

Chaya is the former editor of Networx.com. Her work has also been published in the Sourcebooks anthology Jewish Daughter Diaries and on a bevy of websites. Chaya's goal is to help people to make greener, more efficient home & garden choices. She is based in NYC and enjoys urban gardening, DIY home design and healthy cooking.

Passionate about recycling and helping people go green, Chaya has written countless articles on Networx.com about simple tips and tricks for recycling things we would normally toss in the trash without a thought. She also gives valuable advice for cleaning your home without using harmful chemicals.

In her article “Eight Ways to Reuse and Upcycle Milk Jugs” (https://www.networx.com/article/reuse-and-upcycle-milk-jugs) she gives many ideas about alternative uses for milk jugs, such making colorful lanterns, creating a slow-drip irrigation system for your plants for while you’re away from your home, and even making jewelry boxes and halloween decorations! She also provides equally creative ideas for ways to recycle plastic bread tags in her article, “Six Clever Re-Uses for Plastic Bread Tags” (https://www.networx.com/article/clever-re-uses-for-plastic-bread-tags). She suggests reusing bread tags for labeling cords, scraping hard-to-reach cracks (like the corners of a baking pan), labeling plants, marking the end of a tape roll, and using it as a makeshift guitar pick.

Chaya details several non-toxic cleaning solutions in her article “Bathroom Cleaning Ideas Without Air Contaminants” (https://www.networx.com/article/bathroom-cleaning-ideas-without-air-cont). In her article, she explains that you can restore your toilet to it’s pure, unscented glory simply by pouring one cup of vinegar into the toilet bowl, squirting castile soap under the rim, followed by scrubbing and flushing the toilet. Similarly, she writes that tubs can also be cleaned with vinegar and baking soda. She also reveals in this article that a mirror can be cleaned just using water and a black and white newspaper, of all things.

Check out more of her articles below for more green tips for your home!

Five Facts About House Mice

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | Jan 01, 2011

Photo of a heating vent grate by Decor Adventures/Flickr Creative Commons. 1. House mice only need a ¼ inch opening to enter a house, according to the University of California...

Photos of Accidents: Backed Into Garage Door

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | Jan 01, 2011

If you backed into a garage door, here's what you need to do. First, sit down at your kitchen table and eat an entire pint of New York Super Fudge Chunk Ben & Jerry's. Next,...

Handyman for Apartment Maintenance

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | Jan 01, 2011

Laws vary from state to state, but in most areas, landlords bear the responsibility for apartment maintenance. While some landlords have the technical skills to do maintenance and...

Help! I Have an Overflowing Toilet Bowl!

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | Jan 01, 2011

You have three options if you are faced with an overflowing toilet bowl: fix it yourself, call a professional, or cry. My most embarrassing personal story This is a perfect segue...

Graham and Sheila via Flickr

Alternatives to Granite

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | Dec 22, 2010

Granite is tough and beautiful, and it remains the standard for high-quality countertop surfaces. However, there are various alternative surfaces to consider when you're about to install...

Gennaro from Eco Brooklyn on Zero Waste Remodeling

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | Dec 07, 2010

Deep in the heart of Brooklyn, NY, a green building revolution is happening. I was fortunate to visit the site of a green brownstone renovation recently. Amidst doom and gloom...

Adapting Entryways and Thresholds for Disabilities

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | Aug 24, 2010

“Don’t adapt your behavior to your environment; adapt your environment to your behavior,” advocates Danise Levine, a registered architect and the assistant director...

Home Modifications for Alzheimer's Care

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | Aug 15, 2010

Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, poses a particular set of challenges in the home environment. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 5.7 million...

4 Reasons Why Your Damp House is Wrecking Your Health

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | Jun 16, 2010

A little leak isn't something to ignore. Whether the leakage is coming from a hole in your roof or a problem with the plumbing, mold and bacterial growth can begin within 24 - 48 hours...

Adaptive Reuse

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | Jun 14, 2010

Adaptive reuse is a hot topic in historic building preservation. I spoke with three experts to find out what makes adaptive reuse so appropriate for the times. Read on to find out...