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How to Save Money on Summer House Maintenance During a Crisis?
A well-maintained garden, hot water, heating, and a swimming pool — all of these are monthly expenses where you can and should save.
During a crisis, everyone must think about saving on home and property maintenance costs. We decided to explore how you can reduce expenses for summer house upkeep.
Save on Landscape Design
Professional landscaping is an expensive service. Designers often use capricious plants and create compositions that require constant care. To save money, plan your own design: what kind of garden do you want to see in five years? Over time, you can realize your dreams.
Start by avoiding the purchase of large, mature plants. Their prices are inflated, and it's not guaranteed that all plants will thrive on your property. Prefer low-maintenance young plants that are common in your region. They adapt faster and quickly produce offspring.
Incidentally, you don't have to go to specialized markets. Try searching for plants on free ad websites and online flea markets. Gardeners often sell seedlings, seeds, and saplings there at lower prices.

Try Handmade Projects
Who said pathways must be paved with bricks? Break free from stereotypes: they can be laid with wooden cuts or filled with river pebbles. Use large stones to create a 'stone river' — a simple and beautiful way to decorate your garden. A bridge over it can also be built from readily available materials.
Garden furniture can easily be replaced with pallets, and children's swings can be made from a regular chair with cut legs suspended on strong ropes.

Conserve Water
Water is often wasted on summer houses. Irrigating the garden and lawn, washing a car, filling a pool, and household needs... To optimize water consumption, pay attention to the equipment you use. Choose quality hoses, pipes, watering cans, filters, and fittings; and install several barrels to collect rainwater for irrigation.
For lawn and garden irrigation, use drip irrigation; water trees and shrubs precisely; and install diffusers on taps to reduce water usage. Also, check pipes for leaks after winter.

Save Electricity
Energy-saving bulbs are no longer surprising: they have long been used in homes where people don't want to spend extra money on electricity.
If you're considering overall savings, consider installing a solar collector — an alternative to solar panels. Unlike the latter, a collector does not generate electricity but heats a heat transfer fluid. For the Moscow region, this is a more relevant technology than traditional solar panels, which might let you down on rainy summers. Collectors are usually used to heat water in the house. For example, a 2 square meter collector can heat about 100 liters of water daily with an 80% probability.

And Hot Water
Heating water and heating — among the biggest expenses on a summer house. Preventive measures include insulating hot water pipes and installing single-handle mixers. Also, using specially painted black barrels raised on stands for summer showers — water heats up quickly in them under the sun.

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