Shade from Trees - Is It Really Worth It?
Author: Denton Lesslie Article source: http://www.greathomeimprovements.com/. Used with author's permission.
That huge tree that blocks the sun off your house can be good for keeping your
heating or cooling costs down. They are beautiful and do add a comfort factor.
OK, now the downside. The trees block the sun drying and killing the natural
moisture from dew and high humidity environments. This causes that green fungus
mold on the siding and roof of your house. Overtime can cause damage, not to
mention it is unsightly. They can drop leaves in gutters and sticks on the roof. If a
storm hits, there is a chance of limbs falling.
I do not say this to discourage you from having trees in your yard. Having them
around just requires more maintenance. My chouce is to have them. I am just
mindful of the maintenance problems and more diligent with the upkeep.
Mature trees in your yard can add to the overall value and help with resale of your
home. If you want to add to your home plant a tree, or a bunch of them. Just be
sure to place them in a place where they provide shade, but allow sun to hit every
side of your house at some point in the day. Remember the fungus thing.
I encourage you to love the trees, love the fresh air that they bring. Enjoy the
serenity of the canopy they provide. Hang a swing and use it often. Trees are
wonderful. Mr. Lesslie is the president of http://www.greathomeimprovements.com and a consultant for Department of Energy's Building America Division for the last 6 years.
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