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Funding Your Future: Do’s and Don’ts of Backyard Improvement

Posted at 3:02 PM, Jun 19, 2019
and last updated 2019-07-02 15:34:55-04

For many people, summer is the time of year when backyard maintenance is a top priority; especially when they are getting ready to put their home on the market. Before making any concrete plans, however, check out David Sant from Cyprus Credit Union's list of do`s and don'ts for your backyard improvement projects.

Do

Less Maintenance
Select plants that are indigenous to the area in which you live. This can be especially valuable in places like Utah that have little rain fall during the summer months. Whatever you decide to do with your yard should fit your lifestyle.
If you don`t have time to take care of a full flower bed, don`t plant one. It`s better to have a basic yard that`s easy to maintain than try to have the best yard on the block and not being able to handle the upkeep.

`Year Round` Planning
It`s easy to plan your yard for summer but it`s essential to take all four seasons into account when planning your yard. It`s also important to take a plant`s maturity into consideration. Yes, that little tree looks great now, but what about in 10 years when it`s fully grown, blocking the view from your window, and a hazard to your roof? Never plant or build anything based on looks alone.

Don`t

Add a Pool
The average cost of installing an in-ground pool in Utah is about $22,000. However, this expense doesn`t necessarily mean you will add value to your home. Additionally, if not taken care of properly, a pool can be seen as a liability to a buyer. There could be additional costs to insure your home because of the addition of the pool.
If you still want to install a pool, make sure you are 100% prepared to handle the responsibility, both personally and financially.

Let Lawns Run Wild
While a lush, green lawn is great, a wild lawn can make your house look unkempt. If the lawn is becoming too much too handle, consider Xeriscaping in some areas. Keep the lawn trimmed back properly so it`s not growing on top of sidewalks, patios, and driveways.

For more information, please visit: cypruscu.com.