About once every 8 weeks or so Moss Brothers write articles that
are then put into newsletter format and posted (as some of our
newsletters are too bulky to be e-mailed) to over 2500 people just
like you that believe that building a new home may be an option
to them some day.
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about great new building innovations and how to survive having
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and tips and ideas that will inform you about what's new and exciting
in the housing industry and what new materials are available to
improve your awareness of what your options are when it comes time
to build. Also, what's old but new and how to save you time, stress,
and money and how not to get burnt by your builder. The newsletter
is designed to make you aware of new products long before you start
to build, which avoids the disappointment of finding out during
construction of your new home project.
We have been writing or sourcing all kinds of articles for our
newsletters since 1996 so there is some interesting reading for
everyone in some of the back copies, which
are available here at this site.
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Back copies of past newsletters.
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Simple steps to protect
yourself against domestic electrical radiation - June'96
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How much sun is blocked
by wide verandas . - June'96
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Smoke detectors can
save lives, but? - June'96
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Concrete floors versus particle
board and tongue and groove floors - Sept' 96
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New domestic solar power
technology - Oct'96
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The pros and cons of buying
and renovating old homes, that's if either a transportable
or renovate as is where is - Mar'97
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The myth about non slip
decking; what's dangerous and what's not - Mar'97
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How to avoid selecting
a dodgy builder - Mar'97
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Space heating and air conditioning
- Sept'97
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Building your own home,
ie the owner builder - the pitfalls - Dec'97
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Taking the risk out
of purchasing bare land - Dec'97
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The five biggest mistakes
that most people make when building a new home - Feb'98
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How to buy paint - May'98
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A follow up to the five
biggest mistakes that most people make when building a
new home - May'98
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How to beat condensation
- May' 98
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The myth that brick,
split stone, PVC or colour steel equals a low maintenance
home - May'98
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Body Bio Clocks and dangerous
building materials - July'98
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Built once but never
again - July'98
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The builder that actually
completed (I mean it's actually finished) his own home
- July'98
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The average cost of
building a new home - Oct'98.
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Dual wet-back. Half
for HWC and half for passage radiator - Oct'98.
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Appliance purchasing
tips - Oct'98.
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Free site visits -
Oct'98.
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How to avoid building disputes
- Jan'99
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What is mole mapping
- Jan'99
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What you must do before
buying an existing house - June'99
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Domestic LPG in bottles
- June'99
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Benefits of roof finials.
- Sept'99
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How quickly can
your wood-fire flue block & become a fire hazard
- Sept'99
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Double-glazing - Sept'99
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Protect your new family
home and put it in trust - Mar'00
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'How much is it?' and
how the answer to that question could see you getting ripped
off - Mar'00
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Melting moments with
a wall oven - Mar'00
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What does it cost to
heat your house - Jun'00
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Difference between
rustic & rusticated - Jun'00
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Employing a colour consultant
- Sep'00
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LIMs vs PIMs What are
they and what is diffence between them? - Dec'00
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The strength of the Consumer
Guarantee Act. - Mar'01
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How to avoid false alarms
with your domestic security system. - Mar'01
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The three secrets
of building a successful and attractive replica home. -
Mar'01
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Tiled showers & wet-floors
that leak. - Jun'01
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Age-old problem of condensation.
- Sep'01
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Drinking water from water
tank or off the roof - Dec'01
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Before you start renovating
- Feb'02
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Renovation insurance
- beware of gaps - Feb'02
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Pre-Purchase Inspection
- May'02
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Selecting the best tenderer,
how do we do it - May'02
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Maintenance free aluminium
window joinery - Jul'02
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Getting mortgage
money & how
or when payments for a building project are made
Jul'02
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How to get rich quick and
Get a building permit or go to jail - Feb 2003
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Did you happen to
see what you have to pay for a woman these days?
Tips for the workaholic.
A follow up to last month – Get a building
permit. Register the building trade.
How to employ your friends or family The start of a new era
(April 2003)
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How To Get A Great Job,
How To Get The Best Out Of Your Builder And How To Enjoy
Your Building Experience (July 2003)
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Building Survey; How
to cook salmon in just a few minutes like you’ve never
tasted before; How to select a builder, or any tradesman
for that matter; Some salesmen will say anything to close
a sale; The optimist’s creed – staying focussed
on what’s important (October 2003)
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Noah & departmental
red tape; The most misunderstood aspect of having
a house built (December 2003)
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Striped verandas, you must
be mad (March 2004)
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End of another year;
Opening of our 1910 reproduction, and the winners
are….; A
prediction of how we would live and the homes we
would build today from exactly
50 years ago (November 2004)
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Buy on special or
sale and save – yeah right;
It’s
not often I get thanked for helping people not save money.
(May 2005)
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They Still Haven’t
Resolved The Leaking House Problem, Why Not? (July/August
2005)
- New woodfire regulations; Last newsletter got a bit political – I received huge feedback from readers; Our website and back copies of the newsletter; Price increases in building
Oh PS: More and more inquiries and sales are from beyond the
toll free area of our office. Because of this, for your convenience
I have installed an 0800 Free-Help phone line to our office.
So if you have any questions or queries you can contact me (that's
Julian Moss) on:
0800 MOSS BROS (6677-2767)
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