Floating Floor Options

Graham From Parkdale

Upon deciding that we would like to install a floating floor over our slab to replace our old carpet, we found that the price varied from $30 to $100 per square metre. What are we paying for with ... continue reading

Solar Power

Renae from Bittern

We are building a new home and want it to be as environmentally friendly as possible. We are looking at having Solar Power, can you help ... continue reading

Building a Pergola

Amanda from Tooradin

I am looking at adding a pergola/entertainment area onto the back of my house. I know that there are two options with building materials including timber and steel, but am not sure which material is ... continue reading

Built in Wardrobes

Karli from Langwarrin

My Husband and I have just bought a 10 year old home in Langwarrin and we are wanting to put in some Built in Wardrobe systems into the wardrobes. What are our ... continue reading

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Queues to be green at Peninsula tips

posted 2 weeks, 6 days, 15 hours, 43 minutes ago

A RECORD amount of green waste was dumped at Mornington Peninsula tips on April 21-22 as residents took advantage of a no-charge weekend. ... continue reading

Is Your Building Inspector Qualified?

posted 2 weeks, 6 days, 16 hours, 9 minutes ago

Issues surrounding the Building Commission and the use of unregistered inspectors have received a lot of media attention in recent ... continue reading

Freedom Tower officially NYC’ tallest building

posted 2 weeks, 6 days, 16 hours, 32 minutes ago

The Empire State Building has been pipped by a very large post making Freedom Tower the tallest building in ... continue reading

E-View Real Estate have a new listing

posted 3 weeks, 4 days, 19 hours, 46 minutes ago

117/ Lot 12 Hade Ave, Bass, 3991 is now on the market! This stylish new home is positioned at the gateway to Phillip Island, Inverlock & Wilsons Prom and ideal for new home buyers, investors and for ... continue reading

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THE Home Building Seminar

Saturday 1:00 pm, 2nd June 2012

Here from peak body experts in the field speak about the latest trends and ... continue reading

Owner Builder - 3hr Workshop

Saturday 1:00 pm, 9th June 2012

Learn about 'doing it yourself' in this informative FREE ... continue reading

Building Network Breakfast

Wednesday 7:15 am, 20th June 2012

Join the leaders in the industry to discuss the reasons behind the massive shift by the major retailers and companies to the Mornington Peninsula. What is the attraction? ... continue reading

Green Design - 3hr Workshop

Saturday 1:00 pm, 23rd June 2012

Learn about how you can have a Energy Efficient Home in this informative FREE ... continue reading

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Free Energy for Heating & Cooling

HRV LogoHarness the sun's FREE energy to help warm and dry your home

The HRV whole home ventilation system is a clever device, designed to keep your home fresh and aired out by constantly forcing in fresh air and squeezing the old air out.

Why? By simply changing the air in the home we can expel excess moisture created by cooking, cleaning, breathing and other sources, greatly reducing condensation and preventing mould and mildew. All of the incoming air is filtered to remove dusts, pollens and other contaminants and at the same time VOCs and odours of all types are expelled from the house, making your home fresher and healthier.

Also, your HRV can add free warmth to your home in winter months by using warm air from your roof space and can cool the home on hot sticky summer evenings. All this for the same running cost as a small light globe!

HRV House

But by now, you have probably heard all of this before. The HRV difference is in the amount of air that we introduce, in the quality of the air filtration, in the brain of the control system.

Everyone would agree that the washing dries better the stronger the breeze - so it makes sense that the house will dry better with a stronger ventilation system. And of course, there's no point in expelling contaminants from the home only to fill it again with microscopic fibreglass insulation dust and road pollution, which is why HRV use the finest filter available.

You would agree no one wants cold ventilation on winter nights or hot ventilation on summer days, which is why HRV have gone to extra lengths to design a smart, fully automatic control system that tests and displays both the incoming air temperature and the home temperature... and allows you to select what temperature you want.

The HRV is quick and easy to install, unobtrusive, fully automatic and whisper quiet. To receive a quote for your home, go to 'Book a Free Home Assessment'.

See the HRV display at Home Innovations 7 days a week or call them now for more information
03 8762 5950