Linton, Palmerston North

942 days ago

10 Cheap & Easy Heating Tips

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Levin

Here are some simple ways to be warmer this winter.

Keeping your home cosy need not break the bank. Here are our top 10 frugal tips for keeping warm this winter:
1. Wonder where all your heat’s going? Light a candle and trace around your window edges, doors and vents – but make sure your … View more
Here are some simple ways to be warmer this winter.

Keeping your home cosy need not break the bank. Here are our top 10 frugal tips for keeping warm this winter:
1. Wonder where all your heat’s going? Light a candle and trace around your window edges, doors and vents – but make sure your curtains are out of the way. When the smoke starts going sideways you’ve found a draught. Window sealant tape is a cheap way to keep in the heat.
2. Don’t neglect the timer on your heat pump. Set it to come on at about 20 degrees an hour before you come home. You’ll make considerable savings compared to blasting it at 23 degrees all evening.
3. If your electric heater lacks a timer, you can buy a plug-in timer from as little as $10 from most hardware stores – they look like power adapters but have a digital interface allowing you to set appliances to come on up to seven days in advance.
4. Ensure your curtains and blinds fit snugly against the window frame. We’ve found this is more important than the material they’re made from. Floor-length curtains are better than sill-length curtains, which aren’t much better than no curtains at all.
5. Our testing found fan-less heaters (like oil-column models) often result in uneven, layered heat distribution. To avoid cold feet and a hot head, place a small desktop fan on the ground beside the heater. We found it helped an oil-column heater warm a room 3 times as fast.
6. Double-glazing doesn’t need to cost the earth. In fact, you can pick up DIY window insulator kits for under $15 per frame. All you need to do is cut the film to size and use a hair dryer to shrink it onto the window.
7. If you’re not worried about aesthetics, there’s an even cheaper way to stop heat escaping through your windows. Bubble wrap is a great temporary option, especially on internal windows in seldom-used areas. Secure it to the pane using Blu-Tack or double-sided tape, and make sure it sits flush against the frame.
8. Cat flaps are a major source of draughts. To improve the seal around the frame, unscrew the whole assembly, clean the area where it’s in contact with the door, then screw it back in tightly. Then add a thin line of silicone sealant around the frame. If draughts persist, stick some light rubber insulation tape on both sides of the flap.
9. A rug is a great way to add another layer of insulation, especially if you’ve got wooden or concrete floors. Putting down a thick rug in living areas will help prevent heat loss through the floor, especially if there’s no underfloor insulation.
10. Use pot lids when cooking. This can reduce the amount of moisture released into the air by three litres per day.

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942 days ago

10 Cheap & Easy Heating Tips

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North

Here are some simple ways to be warmer this winter.

Keeping your home cosy need not break the bank. Here are our top 10 frugal tips for keeping warm this winter:
1. Wonder where all your heat’s going? Light a candle and trace around your window edges, doors and vents – but make sure your … View more
Here are some simple ways to be warmer this winter.

Keeping your home cosy need not break the bank. Here are our top 10 frugal tips for keeping warm this winter:
1. Wonder where all your heat’s going? Light a candle and trace around your window edges, doors and vents – but make sure your curtains are out of the way. When the smoke starts going sideways you’ve found a draught. Window sealant tape is a cheap way to keep in the heat.
2. Don’t neglect the timer on your heat pump. Set it to come on at about 20 degrees an hour before you come home. You’ll make considerable savings compared to blasting it at 23 degrees all evening.
3. If your electric heater lacks a timer, you can buy a plug-in timer from as little as $10 from most hardware stores – they look like power adapters but have a digital interface allowing you to set appliances to come on up to seven days in advance.
4. Ensure your curtains and blinds fit snugly against the window frame. We’ve found this is more important than the material they’re made from. Floor-length curtains are better than sill-length curtains, which aren’t much better than no curtains at all.
5. Our testing found fan-less heaters (like oil-column models) often result in uneven, layered heat distribution. To avoid cold feet and a hot head, place a small desktop fan on the ground beside the heater. We found it helped an oil-column heater warm a room 3 times as fast.
6. Double-glazing doesn’t need to cost the earth. In fact, you can pick up DIY window insulator kits for under $15 per frame. All you need to do is cut the film to size and use a hair dryer to shrink it onto the window.
7. If you’re not worried about aesthetics, there’s an even cheaper way to stop heat escaping through your windows. Bubble wrap is a great temporary option, especially on internal windows in seldom-used areas. Secure it to the pane using Blu-Tack or double-sided tape, and make sure it sits flush against the frame.
8. Cat flaps are a major source of draughts. To improve the seal around the frame, unscrew the whole assembly, clean the area where it’s in contact with the door, then screw it back in tightly. Then add a thin line of silicone sealant around the frame. If draughts persist, stick some light rubber insulation tape on both sides of the flap.
9. A rug is a great way to add another layer of insulation, especially if you’ve got wooden or concrete floors. Putting down a thick rug in living areas will help prevent heat loss through the floor, especially if there’s no underfloor insulation.
10. Use pot lids when cooking. This can reduce the amount of moisture released into the air by three litres per day.

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945 days ago

BurnSt to East_174504

Paul from Levin

Taken from my back lawn the evening before the last full moon

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944 days ago

New ride on mower deck

Mary & Dennis from Levin

Brand new John deere 42" twin blade mower deck complete ready to bolt on,property sold with mower before I could fit new deck,not needed at new property

Price: $1,200

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945 days ago

Baby Swing and slide set

Teena from Levin

In good working order

Price: $25

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945 days ago

14ft Trampoline

Teena from Levin

Only 2 broken springs out of 88. A little rusty but still a holds a good bounce.

Price: $40

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945 days ago

Headboard Double bed

Teena from Levin

Solid
Black and gold trim

Price: $25

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945 days ago

Mountain Buggy

Teena from Levin

Tyres need air
Has rain and a sun cover

Price: $25

945 days ago

Our 2022 Prospa Local Business Hero Winner!

Prospa

Congratulations to Robert Fenwick, owner of Fenwicks Pharmacy in Canterbury, the 2022 Prospa Local Business Hero.

Robert has been recognised for his ongoing service and support for the community through tough times. Fenwicks pharmacy remained open throughout the lockdown with friendly greetings,… View more
Congratulations to Robert Fenwick, owner of Fenwicks Pharmacy in Canterbury, the 2022 Prospa Local Business Hero.

Robert has been recognised for his ongoing service and support for the community through tough times. Fenwicks pharmacy remained open throughout the lockdown with friendly greetings, conversations and smiles!

Congratulations to all the finalists and thank you for nominating your favourite local business. We'd like to acknowledge the official winner of the public voting poll, Josh Coe, owner of Page 42 cafe. Unfortunately, Josh has decided to close his business after 3.5 years and we wish him all the best.

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945 days ago

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEKEND'S PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

Information from Coast Access Radio 104.7FM

** HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEKEND'S PROGRAMME SCHEDULE ON Coast Access Radio 104.7FM **
* Friday 4 - 6pm: "Drive Live" - with Tanya Ellis...
* Fri 7pm: "The Groove Yard" - The fifth week of James Eaton's new show.....
* Saturday 8.30am: "Ratbag's Racing … View more
** HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEKEND'S PROGRAMME SCHEDULE ON Coast Access Radio 104.7FM **
* Friday 4 - 6pm: "Drive Live" - with Tanya Ellis...
* Fri 7pm: "The Groove Yard" - The fifth week of James Eaton's new show.....
* Saturday 8.30am: "Ratbag's Racing Show" - A repeat of yesterday's chat between Nigel Hopkins and Chris Craddock, on their picks for this weekend's horse races at Whanganui (first aired live Friday at 10.30am).
* Sat 9am: "Conversations" - Nigel Hopkins talks with two interesting people this week: Award winning horticulturalist Gus Evans and also to Charlotte Tollervey about 'Top Shop'.
* Sat 10am: "Blues Train" - Ryan Gatling's turn this week - so tune in for an hour of bluesy jazz!
* Sat/Sun/Mon NZ Retro weekly top 40 - with Rob Walker. This weekend: Music from 1978.
* Sunday 7am: "Suzy & Friends" - Suzy Cato is your Sunday morning friend here on C.A.R.....
* Sun 4pm: "Kapiti GAY" - Tony Reed talks with Maddie Drew - Former Green MP.
* Sun 8.30pm: "World Maritime Memories" - Wallace Trickett is back with sea-faring facts and tales.
* Monday 10.30am: "Political Point of View" - Graham Priest catches up with Green MP Jan Logie (pictured).
*Mon 7pm: "HOT Topic" - Pete G talks with Sabry Macher and they're talking about Avatars....and how Pete G became one...
Have a great weekend!

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946 days ago

Experienced Qualified Builder

Heather from Roslyn - Terrace End

We are looking for an experienced, qualified builder
to replace a conservatory floor.
Thankyou in advance.

946 days ago

Rustic house number

The Team from Resene ColorShop Palmerston North

Turn scrap building materials into a fun and practical piece for the home. Use timber offcuts and some creativity to make a rustic house number sign with Resene Alabaster and Resene Woodsman Crowshead.

Find out how to create your own.

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946 days ago

Apple imac Mid 2011 21.5" High Sierra, intel Core i5-2400s 2.5 GHz Quad core 8 Gb Ram, 500 GB HDD, Apple kb and mice

Vanessa from West End

I am moving overseas. I bought this in 2020 and have never used it due to a dispute I had with the seller. Buyer pick up. my email is sugruevanessa@gmail.com. $240.00 cash. I live in Palmerston North

Price: $240

946 days ago

Electrical Services

Gary Tweddle from Rapid Electrical

For all your Electrical repair and installation.

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946 days ago

Free Roosters

Jacinta from Levin

Would anyone like a rooster? 2 beautiful boys to give away. Quiet breed, friendly, can be hand fed. Text 021 215 9099 today. Will need to be collected after sunset when the chooks have roosted for the night.

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