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wood decks need to be re- placed every 10-15 years and require annual maintenance like staining, your new com- posite deck can be enjoyed for a lifetime, with innovative protection that safeguards your deck from mold and moisture damage.
USE SOLAR LIGHTS TO MINIMIZE ENERGY CONSUMPTION
To enjoy your backyard ha- ven well into the night, im- prove your exterior lighting with solar lights. Even on the
cloudiest of days, solar out- put is abundant, making solar lights an eco-friendly option that uses a renewable power source. Standard lightbulbs can increase energy con- sumption and carbon emis- sions in your home. Be sure to replace the old, worn-out incandescent bulbs with LED lights that use less energy and glow brighter.
IF YOU’RE PLANTING, UTILIZE PLANTS THAT ARE NATIVE TO YOUR AREA
If you want to reduce your
impact and add some color to your home, spruce up your yard and planters with native plants and wildflowers from your area.
In fact, planting native plants can benefit the local ecosystem, as they provide diverse nutrients and re- sources for the surrounding wildlife, require less water than lawns and help prevent erosion.
Non-native plants could be harmful to the local ecosys- tem as they are one of the leading causes of biodiver- sity loss.
GOING GREEN DOESN’T
MEAN SACRIFICE
As more people recognize their environmental impact, they’re looking for ways to re- duce their carbon footprint, starting with the sustainabil- ity of the materials they use in their home improvement projects.
Visit timbertech.com/ about/sustainability to learn how you can go against the grain with your eco-friendly outdoor living space.
This article is courtesy of Brandpoint.