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by Julie · Skylights: Skylight Repair · Lindfield, New South WalesI need to have maybe 2 skylights in kitchen and living area. I am planning on...
by Sacha · Skylights: Install Skylights · Point Cook, VictoriaDIY round skylight installed
by Micheal · Skylights: Install Skylights · Collingwood, VictoriaSkylight for residential property - single (roof tile)
by George · Skylights: Supply & Install Skylights · Doncaster, VictoriaNeed installed 2 x ACOL 400 mm square skylights into standard 30 degree...
by Mark · Skylights: Install Skylights · Ferntree Gully, VictoriaHi All, We need a skylight installed in our bathroom. This is a new house...
by Kristy · Skylights: Supply & Install Skylights · Pakenham, Victoria1 rectangular skylight in lounge room & 1 250mm in hallway.
by Jan · Skylights: Supply & Install Skylights · Campbelltown, New South WalesThe skylight frame is rusted on the topside which is now causing a leak.
by Nathan · Skylights: Skylight Repair · Balmain, New South WalesHow to minimise the impact of the carbon tax. Weâ??ve put together a list of ways that you can cut down on the cost impact that the carbon tax is going to have on your life. There are some easy wins, as well as some big wins. Alternatively, you can sit back and do nothing and cop the full impact of the impending prices rises. Not likely? Well hereâ??s a practical guide to minimising the impact that the carbon tax has on your hip pocket.
by Service Central · 1 CommentThe leader of the Federal Opposition, Tony Abbott, says a NSW proposal to raise electricity prices by an average of 16 per cent shows why the carbon tax should be axed. Given that it is highly unlikely that Gillard will pull out of the Carbon Tax at this late stage, we explore ways that you can reduce your power bills and miminise the impact of the carbon tax on your household bills.
by Service Central · 6 CommentsThe implication of scrapping mandatory energy ratings for new homes and extensions were assessed by by Ted Baillieu’s Victorian Government. See why.
by Service Central · Leave a CommentSkylights have had an interesting past and many different uses in different countries, but passive solar building design is one of the main movements that's keeping the skylight industry going these days.
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