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Winter Landscaping Ideas To Reduce Fuel CostsA study in South Dakota found that windbreaks to the north, west, and east of houses cut fuel consumption by an average of 40%. If you live in a windy climate, your well designed landscape can diminish your winter heating bills by approximately one-third. An unprotected home loses much more
heat on a cold, windy day than on an equally cold, still day. Accurately
selected landscaping ideas and well designed landscaping can provide
an excellent wind protection during the winter. It will inevitably reduce
heating costs. The house protected by a windbreak used
23 percent less fuel. In 1 month, an exposed, electrically heated house
in South Dakota used 443 kilowatt-hours to maintain an inside temperature
of 70 degrees F. An identical house sheltered by a windbreak used only
270 kilowatt-hours. Here’re some quick money saving landscaping ideas: - The best windbreaks block wind close to the ground by using trees and shrubs that have low crowns. Evergreen trees and shrubs planted to the north and northwest of the home are the most widespread type of windbreak. - Evergreen trees combined with a wall, fence, or earth berm (natural or man-made walls or raised areas of soil) can deflect or lift the wind over the home. - Do not plant evergreens too close to your home's south side if you are counting on warmth from the winter sun. - For maximum protection, plant your windbreak at a distance from your home of two to five times the full-size height of the trees. - Plant so there will be at least 1 foot (30 centimeters) of space between full-grown plants and your home’s wall. Of course, the amount of money saved by a windbreak will vary depending on the climate of the area, location of the home, and the construction material and quality. A well-weatherized house with adequate ventilation won't benefit from windbreaks as much as a poorly weatherized house. Other helpful information and free landscaping ideas can be found at Landscaping Ideas site.
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