When you landscape carefully, you can save
money by increasing the energy efficiency of your home. This
means that you can save money on heating and cooling costs
by carefully planting trees, shrubs and even some grasses and
vines. Landscaping can not only help decrease the amount of
energy you use in both winter and summer, but can also provide
an eye-pleasing surrounding for your home. This means that
you can have an attractive home environment and save money
on energy costs. And that is of interest to just about everyone.
When
you carefully position your trees, you can save money in
both summer and winter. Large deciduous trees are great
additions to any home for this purpose. These trees have large
leaves and create shade during the summer. They block the sun,
and this reduces how much money is needed to cool the home.
Vines growing on the house and shrubs near the home (protecting
basement windows) only help further. Now, here is the great
thing about deciduous trees: they lose their leaves in the
fall. This means that as the leaves fall of during autumn,
they let more sunlight in. This means that natural light and
even some warmth from the sun will filter into your house during
the winter, lowering heating costs. And the best part about
these trees is that an eight foot tall deciduous tree costs
about the same amount as a window awning for one large window.
You can have the beauty of nature protect you and save you
money in a way that an awning very could.
Another
reason that landscape design with special attention to
tree placement is a wise choice is the fact that they act
as windbreaks. Without the wind whipping around the house,
there is less energy used for heating. There is not even a
need to place trees all around the house to achieve energy
savings in windy areas. Simply plant trees on the windward
side of the house. This will act as a barrier and can result
in you spending a quarter less for your energy bill if you
live in an area with high winds. In some areas, the savings
increased to one third. Fences can also act as windbreaks,
as do some other landscape elements.
The
United States Department of Energy estimates that energy
savings due to the proper placement of just three trees can
be between $100 and $250 for the average household. This means
that with a properly designed landscape your initial investment
can be returned in less than eight years. If you are buying
a home, it is a good idea to choose one with energy efficient
landscaping. Then you can experience that savings, and still
add other features to make the landscape your own.
Proper
landscaping also results in other benefits that many people
associate with types of conservation. You can reduce
air and noise pollution around your home with landscape. Greenscape
elements actually absorb sound, and so if you have plants around
your house you can actually help block the sound of a nearby
road. Additionally, plants are natural air cleaners. While
they will not completely rid the air of harmful pollutants,
they can create a little pocket of cleaner air around your
home, and that can reduce costs due to respiratory illness.
Energy
use related to caring for a landscape can also be reduced
with a carefully planned out landscape. When you have features
that reduce lawn space, you do not have to use as much water
to keep it healthy. Additionally, if you set up an automatic
sprinkler system, you can save money in electricity to run
it and water used by sensibly setting the times for two or
three times a week for fifteen minutes at each station.
Choosing
native plants that are appropriate for your climate can help you save money in caring for the plants and help you
save money in energy costs. Find out what plants are best in
your area for landscaping for energy conservation. Most cities
and states have some sort of office or department that can
be contacted for information on how to design a landscape that
saves you money on your energy bills.
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