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Posted by Doone Morrell on 29/06/18 17:09
Renewable energy is exciting, but all the buzz can be a lot for a homeowner to take in. It’s often confusing to know what type of ‘green’ energy will suit you best.
Posted by Doone Morrell on 26/06/18 12:00
Building a new house is the adventure of a lifetime. If you’re a bit stressed and nervous about it all, given the many decisions you must make, don't worry - that’s perfectly normal.
Posted by Doone Morrell on 15/06/18 09:00
The cost of power can be high, and as a homeowner it can be an expense that would be great to cut back on. So what are your alternatives? Solar energy is one of these alternatives that's gaining...
Posted by Doone Morrell on 07/06/18 09:20
If you’re building a house, you’re making a huge financial investment. With all the money that goes into planning, hiring contractors, and choosing the features you want, it’s a large bet on a home...
Posted by Doone Morrell on 01/06/18 11:21
There are many options out there for electric heaters and home heating systems. To get maximum energy efficiency - just like getting the right solar power system - you’ll need to choose one that...
Posted by Doone Morrell on 01/06/18 07:00
When you choose to build a brand-new house, you don’t do it on a whim. You can see the big costs looming on the horizon.
Posted by Doone Morrell on 24/05/18 11:57
As you build the home you’ve always imagined, you’re likely thinking about a lot... such as how your family will use and grow within the space, and what changes might suit your evolving lifestyle as...
Posted by Doone Morrell on 17/05/18 10:15
Planning your dream house is an exciting venture. But of course, even with everything you have to look forward to, you also know that the new-build process comes with its challenges ‘built in’.
Posted by Doone Morrell on 10/05/18 11:00
When the weather takes out all the power in your home, it’s often more than just a temporary nuisance. It can actually be quite dangerous.