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Regional Tiling Limited and Manawatu Bathrooms

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I have 25 years experience in the construction industry and this knowledge has given me a unique and comprehensive set of skills.I have practical experience the following areas.Concrete placing.NZ Qualified in Carpentry,Roofing,Solid Plastering,Waterproofing,Tiling. Both the time and broad experience has enabled me to mange the tiling at Te Papa, Tiling restoration at Auckland Town Hall, Parliament, Wellington Air Port.With Manawatu bathrooms we offer our clients a range of options and solutions

Lewis Wallace

Residential Building Central Otago
 
Hi I am a qualified builder based in Tarras. I pride myself on quality and enjoy my job. I do a wide range of work from renovations and new builds to farm pole sheds and small maintenance jobs. If you’d like to meet and discuss your job please get in touch. Kind regards Lewis Wallace.
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Navigate Central Otago's Unique Climate

Central Otago's stunning landscapes and rich history make it a highly desirable place to live, but its unique climate poses some challenges for homeowners and builders alike. With hot summers often exceeding 30 degrees Celsius and winters dropping well below freezing, ensuring your home is built to withstand these extremes is crucial. Proper insulation and robust heating systems are essential to maintain comfort year-round.

Embrace Sustainable Building Practices

There's a growing trend of eco-friendly homes within Central Otago, reflecting the region's commitment to sustainable living. Many new builds use local stone and timber, aligning with both aesthetic preferences and environmental values. Consider asking your builder if they are a member of the Green Building Council, as this can help ensure your project adheres to environmentally responsible construction methods.

Quality and Craftsmanship Matter

When selecting a builder in Central Otago, it’s advisable to visit some of their previous projects. Whether it's modern schist cottages or restored gold rush era homes, viewing a builder’s previous work provides insight into their level of craftsmanship and attention to detail. This crucial step can help you make an informed decision and ensure your home meets your expectations.

Consider Seasonal Construction Challenges

Builders in Central Otago need to navigate a variety of seasonal challenges. Freezing temperatures during winter can make it difficult to pour concrete, while the intense sunlight in summer requires precautions against dehydration and sunburn. Understanding how your builder plans to manage these conditions may help ensure that your project stays on track and on budget.

Protect Your Investment

Always inquire about your builder’s warranty and insurance coverage. This can provide peace of mind, knowing that any potential issues or damages will be addressed without extra cost to you. Clear communication and a good working relationship with your builder should further ensure that your building experience is a positive one.

Enhancing Air Quality and Durability

The unique environment of Central Otago, from its risk of dust during droughts to potential material corrosion from salt-laden winds, calls for careful consideration during the construction process. Using locally sourced materials like stone and timber can enhance both the durability and aesthetic of your home, while also minimising exposure to harsh environmental elements.

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