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Differences Between Moss Wall and Living wall

By now I am sure you’ve heard of the benefits of living wall, or the benefits of moss wall, but you may not know the difference between moss wall and green wall. First, lets go over some benefits of living wall in your home or office. If you need help installing a green wall or living wall, or you just want to make sure it gets done right, you should use the services of Eco Brooklyn.

 

Benefits of living wall

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There are many different benefits of having a living wall in your building. In addition to having it simply look better, you are also making important improvements to the air quality, noise reduction and energy costs of your building.

Adding a green wall into an office building can actually be a profitable investment. The U.S government issues tax credits for buildings that take steps to reduce their carbon footprint. Adhering to these standards (otherwise known as LEED standards) can give the business a tax credit as high as 0.70-$6.35 per square foot of the building! It really starts to make sense to look at optimizing business from an environmental standpoint for this reason alone.

In addition to getting credits for a buildings environmental sustainability, you can also get credits for improving employee well-being. These credits (also called WELL credits) can come from things like air, water, nourishment, fitness, comfort and mind. You can argue that the living wall or moss wall accomplishes several of these.

You may also notice a reduction in noise levels when you add a green wall or living wall. Plants can be great dampeners of sound, just think about how much quieter it is in the forest versus the open plains. Trees are also used on the side of highways to neutralize much of the sound caused by passing cars.  The green wall in your building will help reduce not only high frequency noise, but low frequency noise as well. This is great, particularly if you live in a building where many people work side by side, or maybe when there are frequent phone calls being made by employees.

Adding a green wall can also help reduce energy costs of your home or office. The plants will cool air in the summer through a process known as “evapotranspiration”. This means you won’t have to spend as much money on the AC. In the winter, the green wall will create added insulation and help keep the warm air in for longer. This means that you will also need less heating in the winter and therefore the green wall shrinks your energy bill in both the warmer months and the colder months.

 

Main Difference between Moss wall and Green Wall

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You may also be considering adding a moss wall to your establishment. Moss has the benefit of not needing soil to grow, so the application of live moss to a moss wall can be quite easy. Moss is neither living nor dead. It is dormant, and that is why it maintains its bright green color without much maintenance. They are perfect for rooms that don’t get much light and because they don’t produce any pollen or spores, they are also great for offices that have issues with allergies. An indoor moss wall can last 5 to 7 years. An indoor moss wall is a great way to get many of the benefits of a living wall without the costly and difficult upkeep.