Options Available When Seeking Tarp Hire

Posted on: 17 October 2016

There are numerous applications where tarp hire can be beneficial to you. With this in mind, to make the most appropriate decision on what tarp would be most suited to your purpose you would have to determine which material would be best for your needs. Below are some of the options that would be available to you when seeking tarp hire. Poly tarps These types are made from plastic-based materials, most commonly polyethylene. [Read More]

How Commercial Landlords Can Diminish Void Periods

Posted on: 13 October 2016

Any commercial landlord knows that the period after a tenant vacates their premises and the next one moves in, the so-called void period, is one of the major costs that their operation faces. It is extremely important, therefore, to keep void periods to a minimum. After all, while a property is in a void period, it is not earning any rental income. For landlords who are still paying tax and borrowing costs against such a premises, the cash flow is entirely one way. [Read More]

Is Geothermal Energy the Future for Australia?

Posted on: 13 October 2016

Although Australia has no volcanoes as a part of its natural resource, there is considerable potential for geothermal sources of energy to be explored here. Several countries, such as Iceland, already produce about a quarter of their electrical power from geothermal installations. However, such countries tend to be close to areas of volcanic activity and, consequently, many Australians think that this form of energy supply is of no use domestically. Nevertheless, according to the Clean Energy Council, Australia should be able to extract hydrothermal energy by utilising the so-called hot fractured rock process. [Read More]

Good Things in Small Packages: Choosing Air Conditioning for Small Offices and Workplaces

Posted on: 12 October 2016

Air conditioning can be vital for maintaining your workforce's comfort and productivity, especially in a country with such brutal summers as Australia. However, while large, multi-storey office blocks benefit from large and powerful central air conditioners, these may not be practical for smaller offices and workplaces. The large condensers they used take up space, and their high cooling capacity may be considered expensive overkill when cooling small rooms. Fortunately, there are a number of other air conditioner types which are more practical for use in small offices—taking up minimal floor space and providing cooling capacity more suited to small businesses (and small budgets). [Read More]