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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
They had a vision for their property, but they also had three floods in 20 years. That didn't stop them pursuing the garden of their dreams though.
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)
Window insulation film works on the same principle as standard double glazing by creating a layer of still air in front of the glass that acts as insulation. DIY window insulation kits consist of clear plastic film for attaching to wooden window sashes or frames using double-sided adhesive tape. … View moreWindow insulation film works on the same principle as standard double glazing by creating a layer of still air in front of the glass that acts as insulation. DIY window insulation kits consist of clear plastic film for attaching to wooden window sashes or frames using double-sided adhesive tape. They cost a fraction of the price of double glazing yet offer good performance in reducing heat loss and condensation in your home, as well as preventing your sills and window dressings from going mouldy. You can pick up a kit from your local Mitre 10 or Bunnings.
Window insulation film is only designed to last one season, but it may remain intact for several years if your windows are in good condition and the film is undisturbed. Just be aware that adhesive tape used on the film may leave a stain if you leave it on for longer than one season.
Tips for installing
Installing DIY window insulation film is relatively easy – you only need a pair of scissors and a hair dryer.
• Make sure your window frames are dry and the paint is in good condition to avoid condensation forming inside the air gap.
• For wooden windows, applying a bead of sealant like silicone along the glass edge will further reduce the risk of moisture creeping into the air gap.
• Make sure your window pane is clean and streak free before putting the insulation up.
Step 1: Clean the Window
Clean the window thoroughly with an ammonia-based window cleaner and wipe it dry using a squeegee. Make sure that all of the window cleaner is wiped off, as it will dissolve the adhesive on the window film.
Step 2: Wet the glass with a light spray of water and baby shampoo
Fill a spray bottle with water and add a couple of drops of baby shampoo. Spray the mixture onto the window. This mixture helps the film stick to the window but still lets you slide the film around so you can fit it properly into the corners before the mixture dries.
Step 3: Measure and trim the film to size
Measure the window to see how large an area you need to cover, allowing at least two centimetres overlap for all four sides. Roll the window film out onto a flat horizontal surface and trim to size. Before you put the film on the window, start peeling the backing off the sticky side of the film. Use masking tape on both sides of one corner to get the peeling started.
Step 4: Put the window film onto the window
Once you’ve peeled off the top five to ten centimetres of backing, move the film up to the surface of the window. Start by putting the top two corners in place. Once the film is sitting in a good position you can slowly start to take the rest of the backing off.
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New Zealand’s lush green pastures and temperate climate means our country produces some of the world’s best beef.
New Zealand is one of McDonald’s top ten beef-producing markets and it’s such a hit with the rest of the world that a significant percentage of NZ’s beef exports are to … View moreNew Zealand’s lush green pastures and temperate climate means our country produces some of the world’s best beef.
New Zealand is one of McDonald’s top ten beef-producing markets and it’s such a hit with the rest of the world that a significant percentage of NZ’s beef exports are to international McDonald’s markets.
We partner with many Kiwi farmers who produce our beef, including Whangara Farms which was the first beef farm outside of Europe to be invited to the McDonald’s Flagship Farmers programme.
ANZCO Foods, based in the small Taranaki town of Waitara, are responsible for making our 100% beef patties. About 90% of the staff at the Waitara plant are locals and they manage to produce around half a million patties each day.
Our quality beef cuts are minced and that’s it. No additives or fillers, just mince that is formed in patties, before they’re flash-frozen and sent to restaurants.
Learn more
Reporter Community News
Captain John was recently adopted by a family. Here is what they had to say.
"To the wonderful people at SPCA. On Tuesday, Captain John came home with us to his new furever home. Safe to say he has adjusted well and is loving his new life. He has discovered the confines of the kid’s bed.
He… View moreCaptain John was recently adopted by a family. Here is what they had to say.
"To the wonderful people at SPCA. On Tuesday, Captain John came home with us to his new furever home. Safe to say he has adjusted well and is loving his new life. He has discovered the confines of the kid’s bed.
He is completely calm with three kids and two dogs. Thank you for looking after him until he came to us."
Bulletin Editor from Karori Lions Club
Karori Lions will be happy to receive your E-waste today at the Karori Community Centre any time until 2:00pm this afternoon.
Although we've said "Cash only", if you have an internet banking app on your smartphone, you can pay this way - just ask for the details from a member of … View moreKarori Lions will be happy to receive your E-waste today at the Karori Community Centre any time until 2:00pm this afternoon.
Although we've said "Cash only", if you have an internet banking app on your smartphone, you can pay this way - just ask for the details from a member of the team!
Reporter Community News
This week we feature a cat with the unlikely name Ned Kelly, who belongs to John Kelly from Carterton.
"Rehomed and renamed Ned Kelly. Every inch a rebel. Moved from the country into town, Carterton."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on … View moreThis week we feature a cat with the unlikely name Ned Kelly, who belongs to John Kelly from Carterton.
"Rehomed and renamed Ned Kelly. Every inch a rebel. Moved from the country into town, Carterton."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.
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Julie from Karori
I have only used this steam mop a handful of times but as I have just inherited another steam mop I am selling this one. It comes with all its ( as yet unused) attachments, two cleaning pads and an instruction manual, but no box. It can be used as a small hand steam mop as well. ( see photo)
Price: $50
Celia from Brooklyn
Succulents and indoor plants for sale!! :)
$2 each or mix'n'match 10 for $10
First in first served. Pick up on Ohiro Rd. 20min walk from Brooklyn or the bus #29 for those on foot.
Please text me for address with a pick up time that will suit you.
Celia
0272615797
Negotiable
Devi from Brooklyn
Lorraine's - Gee's Remaining stock all reduced.
MEN's :
Summer / Winter Pyjamas
Summer / Winter Niteshirts
Fleece / Wool Robes
Fleece Zip Jackets… View moreLorraine's - Gee's Remaining stock all reduced.
MEN's :
Summer / Winter Pyjamas
Summer / Winter Niteshirts
Fleece / Wool Robes
Fleece Zip Jackets
Pack-A-Way Parkers & Pants
LADIES :
White Church Hats
Dresses, Suits, Tops
Knitwear - Summer / Winter
Skirts & Pants, Track Pants
Summer / Winter Nitewear
Bed Jackets, Nighties
Pyjamas, Robes
Bra's, Camisoles, Spencers
Half and Full slips, Cullottes
Bodysuits, Control Briefs
GEE's :
Crochet, Embroidered, Lace - Table Cloths
Small - X-Large Sizes White Table Cloths suitable for Church alters etc
Tray cloths, Napkins, Initial Hanks etc and much more....
SHOP FITTINGS FOR SALE
COUNTER FOR SALE
FITTING ROOM FIXTURES FOR SALE
Don't miss out!!!
Temporary Premises to clear all stock. Open to reasonable offers.
140 Riddiford Street, Newtown, Wellington
Negotiable
The Team from Aro Valley Community Centre
We are ON till 7pm!
Come on down, find a treasure, have a bite and a treat from our yummy Popup Potluck Cafe, and our friends from Zaaffran, Kickflip and FoxCat Cafe
Carol from Karori
Hi All,
My cat has decided he is not too happy to go outside these days since a new cat (I am assuming) in the neighbourhood beat him up a few weeks ago really badly resulting in a vet stay. He seems to be getting increasingly scared. I think I need to resort to a cat litter tray. I am happy to pay… View moreHi All,
My cat has decided he is not too happy to go outside these days since a new cat (I am assuming) in the neighbourhood beat him up a few weeks ago really badly resulting in a vet stay. He seems to be getting increasingly scared. I think I need to resort to a cat litter tray. I am happy to pay but it must be hooded:)
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Happy Mother's Day Weekend!
The Team from Aro Valley Community Centre
A monthly Saturday afternoon market, where you can sell and shop a variety of items, enjoy a cuppa, a treat and chat with your neighbours and friends.
Different themes every month! With a variety of food trucks and our POP-UP POTLUCK CAFE :)
WHEN?
#1 SATURDAY 8th May FLEA MARKET: 3-7pm
#2 … View moreA monthly Saturday afternoon market, where you can sell and shop a variety of items, enjoy a cuppa, a treat and chat with your neighbours and friends.
Different themes every month! With a variety of food trucks and our POP-UP POTLUCK CAFE :)
WHEN?
#1 SATURDAY 8th May FLEA MARKET: 3-7pm
#2 SATURDAY 12th June HAND MADE IN WELLY: 2-7pm
#3 SATURDAY 17th July PLASTIC FREE + ECO: 2-7pm.
Where? At Aro Valley Community Hall.
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Tables still AVAILABLE!!
book by email till Saturday 10am.
#1 FLEA MARKET - SATURDAY 8th May
3 to 7pm
Come and browse treasures and pre-loved items or book your own space and sell your second hand goods.
Tables are $5 + $ 5 deposit.
Free floor space for children to sell their toys etc. available. Bring a blanket.
We welcome everybody to drop off some baked goods from 2.45pm on to help stack up our POP-UP POTLUCK CAFE.
Let's share kai for koha and join us in the Tui Room for a free cup of tea and a chat.
There will also be FOOD TRUCKS and a COFFEE CART on site.
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Book a table!
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To book your space please contact us via
Email: community@arovalley.org.nz
or Phone: 04 384 8499.
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