Making Your Home Clean and Green

Hello, my name is Freddie and I live in Perth, Australia. Last year, I opened my energy bill and got quite a shock. Even though I try to keep my energy use to a minimum, I still had a bill for several hundred dollars. I was complaining about this to my friend who suggested I look at solar energy. Australia gets a lot of sunshine, so it seemed to make sense. I contacted an energy contractor who came out to my home and installed the equipment. My next energy bill was much lower. I am now looking at installing a small wind farm on my land. I hope you enjoy my blog.

Making Your Home Clean and Green

Critical Facts About Soil Testing

11 February 2022
 Categories:
Environmental, Blog

No developer wants their property to start leaning on one side a few years after construction. Well, the only way to ensure that a building stays upright for years and avoids fatal dangers is to conduct a soil test before buying a piece of land. Soil testing is the laboratory analysis of a site's inherent physical and engineering properties and load-bearing capacity. Unfortunately, most people do not take soil testing seriously and consider it expensive, time-consuming and an unnecessary construction cost.
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How to prevent your septic system from causing environmental damage

29 May 2017
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

A properly functioning septic system will not have a negative impact on the environment. However, if it develops a fault, it could cause major environmental damage. A defective system could contaminate the groundwater in the leach field with harmful bacteria that may then kill nearby wildlife that consumes this liquid. A malfunctioning septic system that is located close to a body of water, such as a lake, may also harm aquatic life.
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5 Reasons to Choose Ductless Air Conditioners for Residential Cooling

24 April 2017
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

As the name suggests, a ductless air conditioning system has no air ducts like the conventional AC systems that push cool air into your home through vents. A ductless AC system comprises a compressor component located outside the house. The unit is connected to the indoor unit via refrigerant lines that pass through a narrow space in the wall. This article examines the popularity of this system and why you should install it in your home for an optimal cooling solution.
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How to Dispose of Items You Can’t Put in a Skip

21 April 2017
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

If you're having building work carried out or a planning a big clear out, hiring skip bins is a sensible idea. It will allow you to get rid of most of your waste in one easy step, with no need for repeated trips to the local tip. However, there are a few items that aren't safe to put into a skip. It's important to keep these items aside and dispose of them properly to ensure that you don't break local regulations, harm the environment or risk the health of people and animals nearby.
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Laying Down the Lawn: The Advantages of Choosing Kikuyu Turf for Your Sports Field

14 April 2017
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

A sports field is only ever as good as the grass used to create it, and this is is especially important when laying a new turf playing field. Choosing turf with an unsuitable species of grass can cause a sports field to quickly turn into a muddy morass or a sun-baked plain of bare earth, as fragile grasses die under heavy foot traffic and inclement weather. As such, choosing the right species of grass for your field's new turf is vital, and there are few grass species more suited to the tough demands of sports fields than kikuyu grass.
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Making Your Home Clean and Green

Hello, my name is Freddie and I live in Perth, Australia. Last year, I opened my energy bill and got quite a shock. Even though I try to keep my energy use to a minimum, I still had a bill for several hundred dollars. I was complaining about this to my friend who suggested I look at solar energy. Australia gets a lot of sunshine, so it seemed to make sense. I contacted an energy contractor who came out to my home and installed the equipment. My next energy bill was much lower. I am now looking at installing a small wind farm on my land. I hope you enjoy my blog.

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