Libe Chacos Articles
The time is right to renovate - Click To Read Article
Renovating has always had advantages over building or buying new:
Stay in a neighbourhood that you like
Save on relocation costs
Save on agents fees for selling your existing place
The most damaging eco-myth - Click To Read Article
Overcoming the most damaging myth of our time
At the moment there are 3 main forces that are convincing the minds of every day Australians that it is too expensive to be energy efficient and sustainable:
Passive Solar or Energy Efficient Homes? - Click To Read Article
Generally speaking, a solar passive house is designed so that it does not require mechanical heating or cooling. Heating and cooling is managed through taking advantage of natural energy available on the site. This includes warm sunshine, allowing cooling breezes or eliminating cold winds.
The advantages of solar passive design include improving the level of comfort in your home, reducing power bills as well as reducing greenhouse gas emissions from heating, cooling and lighting.
No time for a holiday to the south of France? - Click To Read Article
Working hard? Lots to do? Here are 5 quick and easy ways to feel like you’ve just been on a holiday!
How many people does it take to change a light bulb - Click To Read Article
I was told about a recent article in the Weekend Australian Magazine. The article looked at a study by the University of Chicago. that found that if we excluded all animal based foods, including dairy and eggs, from our diet, that change would benefit the environment more than buying an eco-friendly car. Apparently 23% of a typical Australian diet comes from animal sources and so generates almost 1.5 tonnes more greenhouse gases per person per year than a vegan diet of the same calories.
Having a guilt free spa bath - Click To Read Article
How to live in a home that is more energy efficient, more sustainable and have a guilt free spa or bubble bath every week!
Imagine living in a home that stays between 16-24°C all year round and paying just $2 per day for all your heating and cooling costs. It Is Easier Than You Think... But only after you abandon what most people ‘know’ about energy efficient and sustainable homes and follow the simple steps that work 100% of the time, in every style of home, and in every climate.
Ordinary people in apparently ordinary homes across Australia have already cut 41% and more off their electricity bills, 56% off their homes CO2 emissions, and saved hundreds of litres of water every day. (More than enough to fill up your spa bath!)
Green Building Is Up While Rest of Building Market is Down - Click To Read Article
An autumn 2008 study by McGraw-Hill Construction in partnership with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) in the USA shows fourty percent of builders find "building green" makes it easier to market in a down economy; 16% find it makes it much easier.
Energy Efficient Windows and Insulation - Click To Read Article
“A well designed passive home with energy efficient windows requires no heating or cooling except in the most extreme climates. Even in extreme climates, it is possible to design a Zero Energy - Zero Bills house at little additional cost.” ‘Your Home´ Technical Guide, a publication to inform homeowners of the advantages of energy efficient design.
Often people ask me “what is the best type of heater to have installed?” my answer is...
Create your own masterpiece - Click To Read Article
How do you make your home magnificent? Not just grand. Not just big. You know that feeling you get when you walk into someone’s place and say “wow, this is great!” What is the number one ingredient to getting that feeling in your home?
Come on – go inside and get some fresh air! - Click To Read Article
A healthy home will rejuvenate your body, mind and soul. Discover some key fundamentals that are often overlooked, but make a massive difference in how your home makes you feel every day.
An environmentally friendly home without air conditioners - Click To Read Article
4 elements can help create an environmentally friendly home that doesn’t need an air conditioner – and understanding these will help you with reducing your heating in winter as well.
All skylights aren’t created equal! - Click To Read Article
The move towards energy efficiency in the building industry has provided great improvements and options for skylights. Double glazed, argon filled and a combination of types of glass provides you with options for energy efficient skylights for every climate in the country.
Skylights are now generally sealed well and the double glazing helps to minimise condensation and heat flow through the skylight. Ad more importantly...n
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