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A young, healthy tree has the net cooling impact of ten room-sized air conditioners running 20 hours a day.
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If you plant a big shade tree on the west side of your house today, you should save 3% on your energy expenditures in five years. The savings will be about 12% after 15 years.
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One acre of woodland absorbs six tons of CO2 and emits four tones of oxygen. This amount is sufficient to cover the yearly needs of 18 persons.
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There are approximately 60-200 million tree-planting opportunities along America's metropolitan roadways. This corresponds to an additional 33 million tons of CO2 absorption per year and a $4 billion savings in energy expenses.
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Trees strategically put around a structure may lower air conditioning expenses by 30% and save 20-50% on heating energy.
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Tree planting improves water quality, resulting in reduced runoff and erosion. This provides for increased recharge of the groundwater supply. Wooded regions aid in the prevention of silt and chemical movement into streams.
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Deciduous trees placed on the appropriate sides of your property can help keep your home cool in the summer, resulting in a decreased air conditioning expenditure. They also allow the sun to provide passive heating in the winter, which helps to reduce energy bill expenditures for heating.
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Just three trees strategically put around a house can lower energy use by up to 30%.
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There's even planting to provide shade for air conditioners. When the units are shaded by big trees or bushes, they cool buildings more efficiently and consume less power, allowing you to save money on air conditioning.
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Neighborhoods with well-shaded roadways might be up to 6-10°F cooler than neighborhoods without adequate trees for shade.
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Smart shade gardening may mean more than just saving energy at home. Although it is a significant approach for conserving energy for the home and the environment, it can also be another opportunity to invest in your property. Shade trees may increase the value of your property while potentially lowering your energy bill:
A mature tree is frequently evaluated for between $1,000 and $10,000.
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According to one survey, 83% of realtors feel mature trees have a "strong or moderate influence" on the marketability of properties sold for less than $150,000; for homes listed for more than $250,000, this opinion rises to 98%.
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Landscaping, particularly with trees, may boost property values by up to 20%.
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Healthy, mature trees increase the value of a home by 10% on average. Nationally, the 60 million street trees have an average worth of $525 per tree.
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Trees may boost economic growth by attracting new businesses and tourists. Shoppers like commercial retail locations, apartments rent faster, residents stay longer, and land in a forest environment is more desirable to sell or rent.