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Energy Control

With so many design and decorating options to consider when building or renovating, it is easy to overlook the significance of glazing. Glass is a poor insulating material and up to 40% of household energy costs can be attributed to heat gain and loss through windows.

Many Australian homes and businesses experience winters where loss of interior building warmth and escalating heating bills are a major challenge. A similar challenge is faced in summers when extreme heat makes air-conditioners an expensive but essential appliance. All areas of a home or office can be improved, made more comfortable and energy efficient just by treating the windows

By simply converting existing windows, glass doors and skylights to double-glazed, Smart Water & Energy is able to minimise the effects of temperature extremes without blocking daylight - nature's free energy source. This will ensure a more comfortable and energy efficient environment.

If your home or office faces extreme temperature fluctuations contact Smart Water & Energy for your solution to comfortable living.


Noise Control

Whether it is from traffic, aircraft, trains, factories or neighbours; unwanted noise can spoil the comfort of your home. Unwanted noise can also be responsible for sleep loss, increased stress levels, headaches, loss of hearing, and general health deterioration.

Testing at Australia 's National Acoustic Laboratory has proven that converting an existing window to double-glazing can reduce the noise through that window by up to 70%. The unique window conversion system used by Smart Water & Energy can easily and affordably convert any glass area for immediate results.

If your home or office gets unwanted noise contact Smart Water & Energy and start the process of turning that busy thoroughfare into a blissful urban hum.



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