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Written by Dave White
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Wednesday, 15 April 2009 00:00 |
Energy Efficient Landscapes
Tips For Reducing Your Property's Energy Consumption Through Efficient Landscaping
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Place your air conditioner in the shade to reduce its energy use by up to 10 percent.
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Allow at least 3 feet of open air between the air conditioner and any shrubs or trees to ensure proper air flow to maintain system efficiency.
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Plant deciduous trees to the south, east and west of your home to reduce the impact of solar heat. Trees can reduce surrounding air temperatures by up to 9 degrees. Temperatures directly under trees can be as much as 25 degrees cooler than the air above nearby asphalt.
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Planting trees that lose their leaves in the winter will give protection from the summer heat while allowing the sun to warm your home in the cold of winter.
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During winter, dense foundation planting (shrubs) act as a windbreak on the north and northeast sides of your home and can help protect your home against wind chill.
Your well-planned landscape can reduce your winter heating bills by up to one-third. Contact us now to help you plan and plant for effective energy conservation as well as aesthetic beauty.
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