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Building better into the future
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Don't you just love that feeling when you get into a hot bath or shower?
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Every house needs storage
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Building
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esigning and building a home is still an integral part of our traditional NZ values and aspirations but undoubtedly in 2019 this journey
is much more complex than for previous generations. New technologies and inventions have made our homes much more high tech – our ovens now clean themselves, robots can
do the vacuuming and you can even buy smart paint that activates your light switches. However there are still many challenges and choices facing New Zealanders today when putting a roof over their head. Rising building costs and land values, lack of space coupled with a desire to reduce our carbon footprint and live more sustainably and simply means that the building and design industry is changing and trying to offer solutions to these issues. In addition to our growing environmental responsibilities, there are many socio-economic factors to consider when designing or upgrading our homes. People are living longer and being cared for by families, our offspring are living at home and saving to get on the property ladder or in other cases returning to live with family meaning multi-generational designed homes are becoming popular. The daily juggle of commutes,
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better into the future children and career now means we have far less
developments in the industry, consumers have
time to spend in the garden or maintaining large homes so many of us are downsizing and seeking
a huge range of options available to design and create a healthy, warm and sustainable home
smaller and simpler spaces with far less “stuff”.
along with efficient use of power, water and low
The ‘tiny house’ movement has grown out
impact building materials. Heating and cooling
of this mind-set and here in Northland we have
our homes – especially here in Northland with
a growing number of tiny homes with owners enjoying more financial freedom, a lighter
our tropical climate – is the foundation of an
carbon footprint, far more free time and best of
there are many sustainable options to suit all
all the opportunity to pack it all up easily and
budgets and scenarios. Solar heating, thermally
energy efficient home and despite the perception
relocate elsewhere. In the same vein the growing
broken joinery, high level density insulation and
popularity of kitset homes is another indication
heat pump hot water systems are examples of
that the traditional methods and perception of building a home are changing. Kitset homes offer
how today’s new builds are designed with a view to improved energy efficiency and lower running
a very hassle free option of letting you design a
costs.
custom built home using one team instead of
On a smaller scale using LED lighting, having
dealing with a host of different sub-trades, quotes
a rainwater collection system and choosing
and timelines. They’re usually manufactured off-
appliances with a high energy efficient rating
site and indoors ensuring a higher quality build and zero chance of bad weather interruptions
reduces our impact on the wider environment and our carbon footprint. In today’s world we
meaning you’ll actually move into your new
all know how living in an energy efficient home
home on time and on budget.
can be of endless value to our wallets, our
Here in our region we’re lucky to have
health and most importantly our planet and
plenty of suppliers passionate about giving Northlanders the very best in future proof
future generations. Thanks to technology and innovations becoming more accessible and
and environmentally sound building and
mainstream everyone can do what they can, with
design materials and innovations. Thanks to
whatever budget they have.
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Every house needs storage
Every house needs the services of Innovative Interiors.
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nnovative Interiors has been designing
customised wardrobe and storage solutions in New Zealand for almost
two decades. The company provides a
complete service from creating initial concepts through to manufacturing and installation. “We oversee everything from measuring
and design, through to installation. We pride
The perfect finishing touch for any wardrobe,
ourselves in our high level of service and
office or storage space. We manufacture and
communication to ensure our clients are
supply Whisper Sliding doors, with fluid
informed of the process” says design consultant Sheryl Clinch.
engineering and quality componentry to ensure these glide through the tracks with the
This is important as wardrobes and storage systems have become integral parts of a house
lightest touch. The Innovative Interiors team works closely
build or renovation, stylish elements of the home.
with architects, builders and home-owners to
“They form an important part of a well-planned
develop the best solution for your wardrobes.
and functioning living environment.” Clients have many options within the three
The knowledgeable and experienced team offers innovative solutions for all areas of the
Innovative ranges:
home, including bedrooms, cupboards, office,
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The Traditional is ideal for less complex
garage and laundry. The team build bookcases,
storage options, offering exceptional
entertainment units and office desks. With insight
value without compromising quality or style
that maximises space and efficiency in the most challenging areas, increasing usability, enjoyment
The Classic is an elegant, floor mounted
and value of any property.
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wardrobe system which comes with an •
Importantly Innovative Interiors offs a
extensive selection of accessories
personal, FREE in home consultation service
The Euro is a premium wardrobe solution
that comes with a no-obligation quote. Its
suitable for contemporary walk-in
range of high quality products are made in
wardrobes and dressing rooms, it includes
New Zealand and have a 10 year guarantee on
the ultimate range of sophisticated
workmanship and componentry.
accessories. In addition to shelving, Innovative Interiors provides Sliding and Bifold door solutions.
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From wardrobe structures and interiors to the home office, laundry and garage, we design, build and install bespoke storage solutions.
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Don’t you just love that feeling when you get into a hot bath or shower?
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spas for training/ exercise and recreation – Deep
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Some benefits of having your own spa pool: Relieve stress – as the warm water soothes your body it relaxes the blood vessels enhancing circulation. Improve sleep – having a 15 minute soak 60-90 minutes before bed can aid in a better nights sleep. Muscle and joint relief – targeted hydrotherapy on muscles and joints aids in supplying more oxygen to the targeted area relaxing muscles and relieving body pain. Aids Rheumatoid Arthritis sufferers – The improved blood circulation and reduced inflammation from soaking in spa pools greatly helps reduce joint pain. Quiet family time – a great way to spend time together without the distractions of technology. Exercise – a swim spa is a great way to exercise without stress of weight on your joints
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Making our homes healthier
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ur homes are killing us. Every year, thousands of Kiwis are admitted to hospital and many die as a direct result of living in cold, damp, unhealthy homes. Even brand-new homes often don’t meet internationally recognised standards for healthy homes. The issue of healthy homes is a much broader concept than simply increasing insulation, adequate ventilation and heating and reducing injury hazards, says Philippa HowdenChapman, professor of public health at the University of Otago, Wellington. Howden-Chapman and fellow authors of the 2018: Stocktake of New Zealand’s Housing report found that many factors contributed to the issue. For example, the lack of secure tenure for tenants means that they are often rushed into choosing a home with insufficient space for occupants to live healthily. Crowding increases the risks of the spread of infectious diseases. A lack of affordable heating means many Kiwis are living and sleeping in rooms that are not insulated or adequately heated and therefore
colder than World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations. Tenants inhabit homes that are statistically less likely to be healthy and are more likely to use unflued heaters. One of the big problems, say both Howden-Chapman and housing and urban development minister Phil Twyford, is that there is no independent system of evaluating the health of our homes as there is overseas. This means the evidence is anecdotal and may not necessarily identify the full scale of the problem. The consequences of our unhealthy homes can however be documented well through health statistics. Every winter mortality rates rise compared to the warmer months, with 1600 mostly older New Zealanders dying premature deaths. Still not insulated Despite previous government-led insulation programmes, only 300,000 New Zealand homes have upgraded to adequate insulation, says Twyford. “There remains something in the order of 800,000 that are still not insulated.” In order to move forward and make our housing stock healthier, says Howden-Chapman, a whole host of
co-ordinated changes need to happen, such as updating the Residential Tenancies Act and the Building Code, as well as strengthening regulatory action and accountability. The new government’s first step towards improving the health of our homes was the Healthy Homes Guarantee Act (HHG), which brings in higher standards for rental properties. Twyford says the HHG is the single most important public health reform his government can make. Landlords will be asked to guarantee that any new tenancy from July 1, 2019 is either properly insulated or contain a heating source able to make the home warm and dry. This is instead of requiring individual landlords to have three-yearly WOF inspections. Investigations will be “risk based” and run the by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), says Twyford. The move may not be popular with landlords but Twyford likened it in parliament to the butcher who isn’t allowed to sell meat that will make their customers sick. Yet in New Zealand, he said, a landlord is allowed
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to rent out a house that damages the health of its occupants. When the HHG is fully operational, tenants who believe their landlord is breaching the rules will be able to take a case to the Tenancy Tribunal. Although the details have yet to be nutted out, Twyford says the tribunal could send out an inspector in disputed cases. The HHG will have minimum standards, but these will be implemented through supplementary regulations that will be developed after public consultation. Building Code beneath standard New houses often aren’t up to standard in New Zealand. Howden would also like to see changes made to the Building Code to ensure new homes and renovations provide for healthy living and meet a certain standard of thermal efficiency and heating. According to the New Zealand Green Building Council, the Building Code is the equivalent of a 4 Homestar rating on a scale from 1 to 10. A 6 Homestar rating is about the equivalent of standard of new homes in other OECD countries. Twyford says the Building Code will be reviewed but says he hasn’t committed to a date. “It is something [that] in time we will do.” Filling our hospitals Healthy homes aren’t just of concern to the wider housing industry. The Ministry of Health is also very concerned and launched Healthy Homes Initiatives (HHIs) between 2013 and 2015 in 11 District Health Boards (DHBs) that recorded a high incidence of rheumatic fever. The initiatives began in the Auckland region and more than 9600 families have been referred to HHIs, collectively receiving over 24,000 housing-related interventions to make homes warmer, drier and less crowded. Interventions given to these families include help them get insulation,
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curtains, beds, bedding, minor repairs, floor coverings, ventilation, heating sources, Full And Correct Entitlement assessments through Work and Income, support with power bills, and finding alternative accommodation as needed. Training the salespeople One of the many issues New Zealand is facing is a lack of training of salespeople who advise how to make our homes healthier, says Vicki Cowan of Beacon Pathway, an incorporated society committed to transforming New Zealand’s homes and neighbourhoods. “[It] is quite well recognised there is aggressive marketing of some products to households. “For example a house may have damp issues caused by something such as a broken pipe, but the private companies will attempt to sell products that don’t address the problem, she says. As a result, Beacon Pathway, Toimata Foundation and Community Energy Network, have launched a Home Performance Advisors initiative to ensure that practitioners giving households advice on how to improve home performance have robust training and an ongoing professional development pathway. So far, 87 practitioners have passed the training. Good news It’s not all bad news on the healthyhome front. Howden-Chapman sees some improvements. In the case of Housing New Zealand, the government is providing additional funding to ensure that new social housing is healthy and older properties can be retrofitted to an acceptable standard. concrete The government has also in man announced $2000 subsidies (details loving it. to be announced) for insulating, ventilating and heating homes. It noisy, me has also announced a $140 monthly of house w winter power payment for all NZ day vacu Superannuation recipients and you could beneficiaries. mop for a
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POLISHING your assets W
hen you think of concrete flooring, your mind may be drawn to warehouses, garages, industrial showrooms — what you may not realise, however, is that the polished concrete floors are now a serious design feature in many homes around the world, and people are loving it. Picture this: you have 2 large dogs, a cat, a few noisy, messy kids, a hectic life and a constant load of house work. Instead of spending half of your day vacuuming and spot- cleaning spilled drinks, you could simply sweep for a clean look, then mop for a deeper clean. Simple,
easy, allergen-free and ultra-hip, the concrete floor is fast becoming the first choice in designer flooring. And did I mention how cost effective it is? For Northland based General Manager and the team at Concrete Grinding New Zealand, outlining the benefits of ground and polished concrete flooring is second nature. A true believer in the products and services he offers, Luke is constantly adding to the companies range of services and equipment; enabling him to deliver world-class services right here in Northland. His latest acquisition, the vapour encased media blasting unit, is a true step
Concrete Grinding NZ forward in environmental care and cutting edge technology. This unit is able to remove coatings such as old house paint and graffiti, containing up to 96% of the contaminants in the vapour. This makes the unit ideal for use with hazardous coatings and when working in office buildings or in homes. The machine is also able remove graffiti from delicate surfaces; etch concrete and masonry, while retaining an eco-friendly edge. Concrete Grinding NZ has been in operation for over 18 years from its Kamo base, carving out a name for itself throughout Whangarei, Northland and Auckland and recently into the Hawkes Bay. There are three fully equipped trucks
in the Concrete Grinding NZ fleet with their own 3 phase generators to power large planetary grinders. Block honing, coatings removal, prepping floors for carpet, wood, or vinyl, right through to beautiful diamond polished floors; the services are broad and the end results are as stunning as they are functional. In an industry that offers more selection than many people know what to do with, Luke and his team at Concrete Grinding NZ have you covered — or should that be polished! Learn more about Concrete Grinding NZ online at www.grindingnz.co.nz
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Call A1homes and discover the easy way to get the home you want.
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DOUBLE GLAZING’S DOUBLE BENEFITS
separate the glass panes to reduce heat loss and condensation at the glass edge. If you’re putting skylights in your new home,
secondary glazing on the inside of the existing glazing. • Attaching heat-shrinkable thin plastic film to
it’s critical to choose ones with good thermal
the window sash or frame using double-sided
performance characteristics to avoid heat loss in winter and overheating in summer. If your
adhesive tape. • Magnetically attaching an acrylic sheet to the inside of the existing window sash or frame.
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EECA advises checking with a professional
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before purchasing, as not all of these options
he vast majority of New Zealand
are suitable for every glazing situation. Also
homes have single-glazed windows.
consider how opening windows will operate. Ceiling and underfloor insulation needs to
We’re accustomed to using thermal-
be up to standard, windows in good condition
lined drapes to block out the winter
condensation and finding nasty spots of mould
and you must have an effective heating system. Check also that it will cost less than installing
on our curtain linings.
new double glazing, remember the installation of
chill, waking up to windows dripping with
new windows, may require new architraves and
But it doesn’t have to be this way, even in older homes. Double glazing is standard in most new
painting and or wallpaper! And make sure you
houses these days, but there are various ways to retrofit double glazing to reduce condensation
shop around and ask for independently verified performance guarantees.
and heat loss through existing windows, as well Cost Benefits
as benefiting from reduced external noise -
The Building Research Association of New
handy if you live under a flight path.
Zealand (BRANZ) recently conducted research
We know it’s important to insulate our homes, and double glazing is basically a way of
to assess whether secondary glazing is a
insulating our windows. It creates an insulating
cost-effective alternative to replacing existing
gas layer between two panes of glass, with the
single glazing in older houses.
gas being either normal air or heavy gases such as argon - which are better insulators than air.
They tested four common systems - heatshrinkable thin plastic film, magnetically
New double glazing
sliding-sash secondary glazing, and that same
attached acrylic sheet, aluminium-framed heat than windows with
Double glazing lets in as much sunlight as
glazing with low-E glass. All of the secondary glazing systems tested provided a significant
standard aluminium frames. • Low-emissivity (low-E)
skylight is installed through a roof space, make sure the light shaft
Building Code effectively require higher glazing
glass. This allows light and
between the roof and the ceiling is
window but the low-E aluminium-framed
thermal performance in new homes. But it’s
heat in, but reflects some
well insulated. Solar control is also
secondary glazing provided the largest
worth installing double glazing in older homes if existing windows need replacing, because
of the escaping heat back inside the room. Double
important for sky lights to reduce heat gain, typically Low E double
improvement. And although this was the most expensive option, it produced the greatest cost
double glazing can halve heat loss through
glazing with low-E glass
glazing used to do this while
benefits.
windows and eliminate or reduce condensation.
cuts window heat loss by
reducing heat loss in the winter.
It can also reduce outside noise. If budget is a
20-30 per cent compared to
Retrofit alternatives
single-glazed windows, but is better at holding in heat. Recent changes to the New Zealand
problem, prioritise installing double glazing to the main heated areas of the house as well as to large
ordinary glass. • Low E can also be used to
windows. If you’re installing new double glazing, EECA
Secondary glazing works by forming a sealed, insulating air
reduce heat gain from the
gap on the inside of existing,
Sun during summer, to keep
single-glazed windows. There are
the home cooler. • Multiple layers of good seals. These will keep
a number of options available in New Zealand, including:
• Frames that have a thermal break (a plastic or
draughts, moisture and noise out. The joint
• Installing a new double-glazed glass unit into
resin section in the centre of the aluminium
between the glazing unit and the frame also
recommends you look for the following to ensure best performance:
needs to be well sealed.
joinery) or are made of insulating materials such as uPVC or wood. These are less likely to attract condensation and will lose less
• Spacers made of plastic or stainless steel (instead of aluminium). These spacers
the existing sash. • Replacing existing sashes with new, doubleglazed sashes. • Installing separate aluminium-framed
increase to the thermal resistance of the
Low-E film is a low-cost, DIY option. The micro-thin, transparent metal coating on polyester film reflects heat back into the room, reducing heat loss. However, because it can increase condensation it works best in houses that rarely experience condensation on windows. The BRANZ research shows that while low-E window film reduces heat loss by up to 25 per cent, double glazing and secondary glazing are more effective and permanent options as they reduce heat loss by about 60 per cent
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Want to enjoy the comfort and lower energy bills that come with double glazing? Talk to us today about how we can help you improve your home comfort levels to provide a healthier, warmer, drier, quieter home for you and your family.
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GREEN TRENDS
DID SOMEONE SAY ARBORIST?
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hink Trees, they think differently about tree care. Arborists are tree-lovers by nature. They are tree designers, tree artists,
tree caretakers and tree health and safety gurus. A large part of caring for the environment
tree care and tree maintenance management
your trees, Think Trees is here to help. Actually,
around us involves health and safety. Tree care
activities such as climbing, pruning, trimming,
you’ll find that the team at Think Trees take caring for the environment much further than
accidents, risky heights, chainsaw injuries, falling trees… It goes without saying that tree
maintaining and removing trees. Think Trees
arboriculture – they have a pretty holistic view
work is dangerous – Think Tree’s have made it
work to an arboricultural code of best practice, meaning that they take the time to complete
of things (perhaps that’s what comes from being
their mission to have a zero-hazard workspace
extensive tree and hazard assessments before
up trees so often). The Think Trees team are
keeping the community, and the trees safe. Of
deciding on a course of action that will provide
more than just experts at tree pruning, crown
course, working outdoors is much like working
the best solution for you, your family and the
lifting, thinning, felling, hedge trimming and treescaping, they’re all about the big picture.
with animals and children. Anything can happen, and often does! That’s why Think Trees has strict
trees! Don’t risk it, avoid disaster, and call in the
It all starts with the community we live in.
health and safety management plans. Don’t
professionals.
We all know that neighbourhoods need
worry – they’ve got this.
When it comes to the health and wellbeing of
green spaces – it’s better for the mental and emotional wellbeing of residents, and provides
Scott Burgess owner of Think Trees
Arboricultural work involves a wide range of
Think Trees: They’ll make the cut!
clean, fresh air for our city. In fact, in the early 80’s, the Japanese coined the term ‘shinrin-yoku’ which loosely translates to ‘forest-bathing’, and this is now an officially recognised Japanese natural health remedy. The Japanese people were simply putting a name to what most of us already knew: humans need to be around trees. New Zealanders are becoming more supportive of the important role our trees play, and our communities are embracing their green spaces like never before. Northland’s landscape is dominated by trees and Think Trees want to do all they can to keep it that way. Think Trees are staunch supporters of conserving the environment! They may not be chaining themselves to the trees, but they’re as close as any respectable Northland business can get: they’re friendly green activists with arborist qualifications. They have recently added several battery powered tools to their kit, replacing gas-powered options. They also use BioPlus chain oil for protecting soil and waterways, and they’re always looking for ways to ‘green-up’ their business.
We love trees and are passionate about being arborists. Northland’s landscape is dominated by trees and we do all we can to keep it that way! We provide Northland with a friendly and professional extensive tree management arboriculture service. We place a strong emphasis on conserving, preserving and promoting the true value of trees and their importance for our planet. The Think Trees team are experts at tree pruning, crown lifting, thinning, felling, hedge trimming and more.
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The Landing @ Marsden The minute you experience The Landing @ Marsden, you will want to call this location home.
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property surge in Northland has seen median house prices rise more than
Landing @ Marsden enjoys the protection of the Whangarei Harbour, plus the much sought
and the government is considering plans to upgrade rail infrastructure to link Northport to
three times what is being experienced
which will meet the future needs of a growing community.”
after views north towards Mount Manaia on the
Auckland.
nationally. Figures from the Real Estate Institute of New
Whangarei Heads. This seaside location offers a relaxed
Road infrastructure works are already underway, including the Puhoi to Wellsford
bedrooms, start from $625,000, and you’ll find the right style for your new home from one of
Zealand (REINZ) show Northland’s median
approach to life, and is an easy 36km from
motorway extension, which will encourage
Generation Homes nearly 80 architecturally
price rose by 17.5 per cent and it is one of the strongest performers of New Zealand’s regional
Whangarei city centre, or a scenic 140km from Auckland CBD.
further growth in the region, putting Northland within easy reach of Aucklanders.
designed house plans to choose from. Envision your new home located only 2km from Marsden
centres.
House and land packages, including 3-4
Infrastructure improvements in Northland
Managing Director of Generation Homes
are giving Kiwi first home buyers and investors confidence in the long-term future of
Northland, David Skudder, says the sites for sale at The Landing are developed to maximise
company, Generation Homes, is offering house
Whangarei’s housing market, offering better
sun and views, with the majority of them north-
including a primary school at One Tree Point
and land packages at the Landing @ Marsden. Surrounded by the clear blue waters of
returns than many other markets. More than $17 million from the Regional
east facing. “There is easy access to main roads, the
only 250m away, and a local high school at Ruakaka. The Landing @ Marsden will include a
the magnificent Northland east coast, the
Growth Fund is set to be invested in Northland
beach and boat clubs, and a shopping centre
childcare centre by the end of 2019.
It has never been a better time to build a home in Northland and top 10 national building
Cove Marina, which offers a variety of shops, cafes and eateries to enjoy. Families have all they need at their fingertips,
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he first power bill of winter can come as a shock, but with a bit of forward planning, strategies to reduce heating costs can be put in place before the chill of winter really bites. Freya Wall, Technical Expert at EECA Energywise, recommends checking ceiling and underfloor insulation if these areas can be accessed safely. “Insulation makes your home healthier and easier to heat,” she says, “but if you don’t have insulation or it’s old, there are Government grants covering at least two-thirds of the cost of insulation for eligible homeowners. In some areas, such as South Auckland, funding from community organisations means there is no or minimal cost to the homeowner.” You can find out if you’re eligible for a Warmer Kiwi Homes grant by visiting energywise.govt.nz or free calling 0800 749 782. Grants for heating appliances will be available from July. Wall also recommends doing a quick check using the Green Building Council’s HomeFit tool (homefit. org.nz) to make sure your home is warm and dry. Wall has a few good tips for saving money
while keeping warm this winter. “If you use a heat pump, make sure you regularly clean the filters. It’s an easy job you can do yourself and clean filters mean your heat pump can run more efficiently. Filters clogged with dust don’t run well.” She also suggests that if you’re using a wood burner, use dry firewood because it burns efficiently and reduces air pollution. She notes that DIY window insulation kits can cut heat loss through windows by half and are a fraction of the cost of double-glazing. “These kits are really easy to use. Also, ensure heated rooms are protected from draughts by closing doors and using draught-stopping tape around windows.” A simple way to keep the day’s heat in is to draw curtains at dusk. The best curtains have a separate lining and are fitted close to the window, wide enough to generously overlap the window frames at the sides and long enough to touch the floor. Save on Lighting Lighting is one of the easiest places you can save energy around your house. An obvious solution is to turn lights off when you’re not using them, but replacing incandescent light bulbs with energy efficient
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• Lay down a plastic sheet on the dirt under your house, keeping dampness in the ground. • Check the outside of the house to make sure underfloor vents are clear of plants or other blockages. This helps to move damp air out from under your house. • Get rid of moisture inside the house with externally vented extraction fans. If you don’t have these, open windows during cooking, showering and washing dishes. • Dry clothes outside or in a clothes dryer (costs about $1 per load) that is vented to outside. Try not to use indoor airing racks or clothes dryers that vent into your house. • Open windows and doors several times a day to let moisture escape. • Sleep with your bedroom window open a crack to let out moisture that builds up overnight. • Air duvets and pillows outside when it’s sunny. • Avoid unflued gas heaters, which release toxic fumes and moisture. Cheap portable electric heaters are safer and cost less to run. Turn off Appliances Appliances left on standby can cost more than $100 a year. Major culprits are home entertainment appliances such as TVs, stereos, game consoles and computer equipment. Plug them into multi-plug boards so they can all be turned off at the same time. Turn off whiteware at the wall. If you have a second fridge to chill drinks, it could cost you $200 a year to run if it’s an old, inefficient model. Consider turning it off or getting rid of it. Check your fridge door seals - if the door doesn’t seal properly, your fridge will use more energy.
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What home buyers should know about INSURANCE
For most Kiwis, your home is probably the single biggest purchase you’ll ever make. It’s a stressful process and it makes sense that you’d want to secure insurance to protect yourselves and your new home from natural disaster, fire or any other accidental events.
R
eal Estate Authority (REA) chief
means that the cost of premiums may increase,
executive Kevin Lampen-Smith, says:
exclusions may be added, or insurance cover
“Adding ‘insurance’ near the top of
may be withdrawn for some properties as the risk changes. EQC doesn’t cover damage to land from
your checklist when hunting for a
house is now very important as the insurance
coastal erosion (although it does cover storm and
market is changing. A bank or lender will want
flood damage to land) or damage to residential
proof that you have arranged property insurance
structures or contents from storms, floods or
before settlement, even if you have conditional
coastal erosion. “While earthquake damage is covered by EQC,
pre-approval with your finances”. To work out if a property can be insured, contact different insurance companies to get
you must have private home insurance first to qualify for it,” Lampen-Smith says. The premium
a quote. It can also be a good idea to talk to
you pay is broken down into the cover that goes
an insurance broker. They are independent
to the company and a levy that goes to EQC and
insurance experts, who work for you and are not
Fire and Emergency NZ. From 1 July 2019, EQC no
attached to an insurance company. They will give you advice on what might be best for your
longer covers contents – affecting policy holders on the anniversary date of their existing policy,
situation – identifying risks and recommending
which is generally the annual renewal date, or if
cost-effective solutions.
you take out a new policy.
“If you already have contents insurance, get in touch with your insurer first to see if they’ll offer
“If an insurer agrees to cover a property you wish to buy, let your lender know immediately.
you property insurance,” says Lampen Smith.
You will need the insurance to start on settlement day, when the property officially becomes yours,
Insurers often ask lots of questions about your
even if you aren’t moving in that day. In most cases you can set the insurance up around 6–8
personal insurance history and whether you (or anyone who will be living at the property) have any criminal convictions. “This is because they want to be sure that you are a ‘good risk’,
reinsured in the future,” Lampen-Smith says. “If you are aware of other risks to the property
“I also suggest seeking legal advice before
weeks before you settle – arranging it early means
signing a sale and purchase agreement as you
one less thing to do close to your settlement day.”
especially since this will be your first home.
that an insurer is unlikely to know about, such
may need to make confirmation of insurance an
“If you can’t find an insurer willing to insure
Having an existing relationship with an insurer means that you have already been assessed in
as landslip issues – even if there has not been any damage to the home yet – you need to tell
important condition of your offer,” says LampenSmith.
the house you are keen to buy, it may be safer to walk away. If you do find an insurer for the
this way,” Lampen-Smith says.
the insurer when applying for a quote or for
There are a few different types of insurance
property, make sure you read and understand the policy. And, don’t leave any insurance matters
cover. For example, if the house is in an area that
– ‘sum insured’ is the most common in New
possible about the property you want to buy – its
has been flooded before, an insurer may limit
Zealand. The Insurance Council of New Zealand
to the last minute or fail to read the fine details in
address, age, condition, size and the materials it is made from. If the house is being sold by a
or exclude any cover for flood damage. If this is the case, it’s better to know as early as possible,”
(ICNZ) has a great guide to house and contents insurance, which runs through the options.
documents the insurer sends you once cover has been arranged,” says Lampen-Smith.
licensed real estate agent, they should be able
Lampen-Smith says.
An insurer will want to know as much as
to help you out with this information. “You can
“You can contact the Earthquake Commission
Insurance companies are reassessing how they cover coastal or clifftop properties or
ask the agent if the property is currently insured and whether there have been any issues with the
(EQC) directly to see what information they might have on record regarding potential damage to the
properties in low lying areas that may suffer from seawater inundation due to the increasing risk of
property that could affect its chances of being
property from natural disasters.”
environmental damage or rising sea levels. This
For independent guidance and information on buying or selling, check out settled.govt.nz.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF INSULATION
2004, all new-builds must have a certain level of
haven’t had any insulation up until now must
thermal resistance (R-value), which is determined by their location. As you might expect, the
meet current standards for new builds. With the valuable role of insulation now widely
amount of insulation required in Dunedin or Invercargill is greater than for properties in
acknowledged and understood, many New Zealand home owners are retrofitting their older
Auckland or Northland. In 2015, then-Minister of Building and
properties with ceiling and underfloor insulation. Unfortunately, it’s very tricky to retro-fit insulation
Construction, Nick Smith, announced that by
into wall cavities although it is possible if you’re
uropeans have generally always kept
fact that suitable materials had to be imported - at
their homes warm and dry, cognisant of the need to keep inhabitants healthy,
considerable cost - from overseas, meant that their use was largely confined to the properties of
prepared to replace wall linings. Luckily, there are other ways of improving
yet here in New Zealand, particularly prior to World War II, very few homes had any
well-off people. By the early 1970s, the process of insulating
the insulation quality in an existing property, such as double-glazing, which will reduce heat
kind of insulation installed and coal fires were
new dwellings in order to keep heat from
loss through windows. It can be retro-fitted
a common but inefficient, pollution-producing form of heat; releasing green-house gasses
escaping during winter was not only more widely understood and accepted but was actively
reasonably easily - at a price - but it will change the appearance of your windows and they will
and fine particles into the atmosphere. This is something we’re all very aware of now, but it
promoted by local and central government. Midway through that decade, an interest-free
become heavier, which means hinges might need to be replaced.
wasn’t widely considered back then.
loan programme was implemented to enable
Of course, being stoic Kiwis, our parents and grandparents simply donned another layer of
home-owners to insulate, thereby making their homes much healthier.
clothing and got on with things - while around
Thermal films, which are stuck on to the glass have some effect but they’re nowhere near as effective as double-glazing. Heavy
Television advertisements at the time featured
thermal-backed curtains are another important
40 per cent of the heat in their homes escaped through the ceiling. As a result of this, health
a creature called “sneaky heat”, who had a habit of slipping out of the house when nobody was
form of insulation and can play a significant part in keeping thermal radiation from the day
problems caused by the resultant mould and mildew, which is fuelled by human breath,
watching, and since there was only one channel at the time, everybody quickly became aware
inside and minimising heat loss as long as you remember to pull them closed at dusk in winter.
steam from cooking and bathing in colder temperatures, meets cold air and condenses,
of the pink fibreglass insulation that was being promoted.
causing respiratory illnesses.
Eventually, in 1977, insulation became
July 1, 2019, all rental properties must be fitted with under-floor and ceiling insulation and that landlords will be ordered to specify what level
While the value of insulation cannot be overstated, it can be expensive, and EECA Energywise offers support to members of the
Eventually, around the 1940s, it became better-known that many of these issues could be
mandatory in new houses and over the past 40 years, minimum levels have gradually been
they have provided. The minimum will be the 1978 standard for
community who live in homes built before 2008, and have special needs in terms of age or
alleviated once insulation was installed but, the
raised. These days, under the Building Act
already-insulated dwellings, while properties that
physical health.
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