Frys Energywise is a reputed water and energy saving identifier in NSW. We serve home and building sustainability assessments by providing comprehensive data.
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With formal qualifications and experience in building and construction, the thermal assessment of buildings and Greensmart construction, sustainability consulting, Frys Energywise has the knowledge and expertise to ensure projects are assessed accurately and efficiently.
We have been actively supporting substantive action on sustainable energy in every sectors of Australian Economy.
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A well-known and respected figure in the NSW building industry, Ian has gained the trust of some of Australia’s largest housing companies. In fact, Masterton Homes, Wisdom Homes, Clarendon Homes, Sunland Group and the Village Building Company are just a few of the names that rely on Frys for timely advice and energy compliance.
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The Building Sustainability Index (BASIX) was introduced 1st July, 2004 by the NSW Government. Since its introduction BASIX has delivered equitable and effective water and greenhouse gas reductions across NSW.
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Frys has dual Assessor Accrediting Organisation memberships. Fry are accredited with both the Building Designers Association of Victoria (BDAV) and the Australian Building Sustainability Association (ABSA). Both these organisations are NatHERS approved Assessor Accrediting Organisations.
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Frys has dual Assessor Accrediting Organisation memberships. Fry are accredited with both the Building Designers Association of Victoria (BDAV) and the Australian Building Sustainability Association (ABSA). Both these organisations are NatHERS approved Assessor Accrediting Organisations.
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Basix Certificate for Granny Flats

Granny flats, or secondary dwellings, are self-contained accommodation within, attached or separate to an individual home. Most areas of NSW require a separate BASIX Certificate to accompany an application to construct the dwelling.
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6 Star Energy Performance is a requirement under the The National Construction Code (NCC) is some states of Australia. Using an Accredited NatHERS Energy Assessor to assess the dwelling using the NatHERS approved software is the most efficient and cost effective method of meeting 6 Star Energy Compliance.
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The Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme (NatHERS) provides homes with a star rating out of ten based on an estimate of a home’s potential (heating and cooling) energy use. By providing a ‘measuring tape’ for energy efficiency, NatHERS helps to make Australian homes more comfortable for their inhabitants and help residents to save on energy bills through smarter design choices.
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CFL bulbs are very much energy efficient than the regular incandescent bulbs. CFL bulbs use less energy and therefore, save your electricity. So, if you are still using incandescent bulbs in your home, may it is time for you to install CFL bulbs.
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We all have noticed how social media and technology brings down the non-responisve governments. The corporations too come across new vulnerabilities along with the opportunities. Hence, communication is looked uipon as a significant factor that should be taken care of.
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It is vital that you get an idea about what the companies are charging. Once you have access to these solutions then comparing will give you an exact idea about things. Based on the costs you can choose the company that would help you with the report. If you have limited time then you must intimate the company as in how to get an effective solution quickly.
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Section J assessment assesses the materials already used in the construction and showcase whether any additional requirements are needed to gain the minimum standard as needed in section J1.
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An energy efficient home costs much less to operate in comparison to any other existing homes. According to the operating cost comparisons ‘energy smart’ homes are 40-60% more efficient than the traditional homes. Lower costs result in improved HVAC systems, air infiltration, high-performance windows, water efficiency.
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Energy star certified homes as compared to the standard homes use comparatively less energy for water-heating, heating and cooling delivering around $200 to $400 in annual savings.
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