Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Water Features Enhance Your Commercial Property

Enhanced landscaping improves commercial property value, and water features make your property stand out from the rest.  A waterfall in the front of your property makes a very nice inviting theme. It also provides curb appeal, more on property water features increases the value and makes rentals more likely.

The sight and sound of a water feature will mitigate noise from traffic or surrounding area. In addition, water features provide an interesting backdrop for entertaining while adding aesthetic appeal to your landscape.

Waterfront property is a prized commodity and you can easily incorporate water into your outdoor living spaces without having to support a lake.

You can add a meandering stream than runs though out your property even if it needs to be done with hidden pumps and breaks in the flow that are hidden by rocks and bridges.

Large and small fountains can become focal points that become icons for your property or even the basis for the name that is easy to remember and quickly recall.

Water features provide soothing sights and sounds that help your tenants relax and de-stress in today’s busy world.  They can lower blood pressure and improve physical and mental health as they prop their feet up and enjoy the therapeutic effects of Mother Nature.

You can also use water features to lower the air temperature of areas that will become an oasis for lounging, swimming or cook-outs. 

So consider fountains, waterfalls, streams, small ponds and the power of water features as part of your commercial properties’ normal landscaping.

It doesn’t matter to Greens Keeper Landscaping whether you have lush lawns with water features, desert landscaping or some type of landscaping in between, we can help.  To find out how give us a call at 623-848-8277.

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623-848-8277

http://www.commerciallandscapecare.com
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