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Why Building a New Home Makes Sense

Deciding to buy a home is a big deal. It goes beyond just money – it’s about making a choice that will shape your life. At Energy Efficient Home Ltd, we understand how important this decision is, especially if you care about the environment, sustainability and your family’s comfort. This is a smart investment forContinueContinue reading “Why Building a New Home Makes Sense”

Important changes to Smoke Alarm Requirements

Don’t get caught out – Requirements have changed Have you heard about the recent changes in New Zealand’s fire safety regulations? There are some important updates you don’t want to miss, especially if you’re building a new home or planning substantial renovations. As of November 2023, the regulations concerning fire safety in residential buildings haveContinueContinue reading “Important changes to Smoke Alarm Requirements”

Canterbury’s Climate Reality

Navigating the Challenges of Change I must apologise in advance if this blog sounds like me beating on a well-worn drum. I find myself reiterating these points time and time again. For those who attended my presentation on “Building for Climate Change” last year, you likely recall my warning about the heightened risk of firesContinueContinue reading “Canterbury’s Climate Reality”

Shifting Gears

Why is Hertz selling off 20,000 of its EVs? In a world where short-term gains often take precedence, recent news of Hertz intention to sell off 20,000 electric cars to revert to petrol engines raises questions about the sustainability mindset of today’s companies. While the decision might be rooted in immediate financial concerns, does itContinueContinue reading “Shifting Gears”

The Future of Sustainable Construction: Carbon Footprints

The conversation about sustainable construction is rapidly evolving, and it’s no longer just a buzzword in the media. Recently, I attended the passive house hui in Christchurch, where the looming changes in the building code took centre stage. One key topic that echoed throughout the event was the imperative shift towards reducing our carbon footprint.ContinueContinue reading “The Future of Sustainable Construction: Carbon Footprints”