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bpmelectricalltd · 1 year ago
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Auckland's Trusted Master Residential Electrician | BPM Electrical Services
BPM Electrical is a leading provider of residential and commercial electrical services in Auckland, NZ. They offer a wide range of services including electrical repairs, installations, inspections, and maintenance. Their services include residential electrical work, electrical home safety inspections, and electrical repairs. They also install and repair spa pools and saunas, as well as upgrade switchboards. Additionally, they offer LED lighting upgrades, property management services, and EV charging station installation.
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gtmpools · 2 years ago
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Website : https://www.gtmpools.co.nz/
Address : Auckland, New Zealand
GTM POOLS is a Qualified Professional Auckland-Based Swimming Pool/Spa Service and Maintenance Contracting Company. We Provide Clients With Top Of The Line Services That Cater To Their Specific Pool and Spa Needs At Very Competitive Rates.
About us:
GTM POOLS is a team of fully-qualified professionals specialising in the pool and spa industry.
We handle everything from complex large concrete pools to smaller scale jobs, including all maintenance and equipment services.
Fuelled by our commitment to excellence, we go the extra mile for our customers.
Customised to your preference:
At GTM POOLS our clients are our number one priority.
We’re fully prepared to tackle even the most complex projects and stand by the exceptional quality of work. Customise your service to suit your pool or spa.
We specialise in regular maintenance and servicing on concrete pools, fibre glass pools and spas. Upgrading and replacing all equipment pool/spa supplies, pumps, filters, gas heaters, heat-pumps, chemicals, dosing units, salt units, pool/spa covers and robotic cleaners.
Efficient. Reliable. Exceptional:
When you’re looking for top quality work, GTM POOLS are here to help. Our team of professionals are available to provide a wide range of services for all pool and spa needs. All guaranteed to meet and exceed expectations.
Chemical balancing of pools/spas
Regular maintenance
Repairing / Replacing / Upgrading all equipment
Everything to make sure you have a healthy clean operational pool or spa.
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/gtmpools/
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aucklandelectrician · 5 years ago
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ecospas · 5 years ago
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Portable Spa Pool
When you are trying are to maintain a pool or spa, there a lot of things the need to take into consideration. The spa pools Auckland can be very difficult to maintain, they often require a lot of work and a lot of money to keep them in good shape. This is part of the reason why pools are not as common in the United States as they are in some other areas around the world. People don't seem to have the money to keep up on their pools and that is why a lot of them develop problems. If you're a homeowner that is wondering what you should do to maintain a pool or spa, the tips below should serve as helpful suggestions.
Eco Spa knows that for this reason, when homeowners decide to update their landscaping they should also renovate their pool. Renovating a pool and its surroundings can breathe life into a lackluster backyard and turn it into a charming, inviting oasis.  Even the smallest of pool renovations can make significant differences. Homeowners can renovate their spa pools Auckland in several ways. Below is a list of ideas for pool renovations that homeowners may find useful.  By removing or replacing old or outdated pool pavers or pool tiles can make a huge difference in a home's outdoor landscaping. Pavers and tiles come in a variety of shapes, colors, and patterns that can complement any outdoor landscaping design. Whatever the homeowner's taste or style, they can find pavers and tiles that will cater to their design needs. The pool finishes that were fashionable few years ago will most likely look outdated today. This is especially true if the surrounding outdoor landscaping is being renovated. Changing the finish of the pool from tile to quartz, for example, is a great way to update the look of the pool and help it to blend with its new, improved surroundings.
The needs of the pool owners may have changed over the years, and a spa may be just the remedy for a spa pools Auckland.  Converting the pool to a more modern shape can enhance and complement the renovations to any outdoor space and or updating the sanitation system. System upgrades can reduce the associated costs of running and maintaining a pool and increase its efficiency. Pool repair will be necessary from time to time and should be handled in an expedient manner. Allowing problems within or around the pool to develop and burgeon is never a good idea, especially if the outdoor space will be used often. Homeowners may become aware of necessary pool repairs when they begin outdoor space and related pool renovations. 
FOR MORE INFO-: https://ecospas.co.nz/
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hirenpatelbct-blog · 6 years ago
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Landlord censured for cold, rundown house!
Susan Edmunds
Stories about Landlords these days not living up to the responsibility they were given upon and not communicating enough with their tenants has become a common problem especially in Auckland. Landlords these days like to abuse the power they have today because they have leverage over their tenants. They take advantage of people especially people who have just come out of high school. They presume that their dumb so they ignore their Morales and values and do the system dirty.
A couple of months ago an Auckland tenant was awarded compensation because her landlord refused to fix the problems that were occurring in her home. Because of the problems in her it caused her children to become very sick. Amy Lee Foxx signed a one year fixed term tenancy however after a few months she wanted to stop the contract because her Landlord did not provide  premises that were reasonably clean or in reasonable repair and then did not maintain them.
Fox said there were a number of problems with the house. “Window catches fell off and broke, a window was rusted shut, the shower floor was not stable, the ceiling in the shower was in poor repair, the garage door was faulty, the toilet leaked and the house had an easily accessible spa pool with no cover. It also had a fireplace that did not work”.
Even though she got compensation Fox believes now she has lot that sense of trust and cant rely on any landlord anymore. These problems of lack of trust now are becoming an issue in Auckland and its a huge reason why we want to do this website. We want people to go to the right people in charge and who can be easily trusted.
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Edmonds, Susan. “Landlord Censured for Cold, Rundown House.” Stuff, www.stuff.co.nz/business/110922927/landlord-censured-for-cold-rundown-house.  
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jeremystrele · 7 years ago
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Doing Business Across ‘The Ditch’
Doing Business Across ‘The Ditch’
Creative People
by Elle Murrell
Auckland/Melbourne-based furniture and lighting studio Douglas & Bec’sWall Light. Photo – Tony Brown.
To celebrate a decade in design, Douglas and Bec launched its most ambitious furniture and lighting collection to date last year. pictured here, the Arch Chair.  Photo – Tony Brown.
Inside Bec Dowie’s Clevedon home. ‘I’m spending more and more time in Melbourne – I love it, it’s such a contrast from my rural lifestyle. I get to slap on some glad rags and be a city girl!’ she tells. ‘After a few days, though, I like to get back to my children, dogs and husband!’ Photo – courtesy of Douglas & Bec.
From left to right: Douglas Snelling, Paul Dowie and Bec Dowie of Douglas & Bec.
Douglas & Bec
Established in 2007, Douglas and Bec is a New Zealand-based furniture and lighting company led by father-and-daughter team Douglas Snelling and Bec Dowie. Today, they run showrooms in Auckland and Melbourne, showcasing their unique collection of timeless, contemporary furniture and lighting designs that hero old-fashioned craftsmanship.
Growing up on a farm in the north of NZ, Bec studied fine arts in Auckland. She spent her early 20s in Melbourne, working as a barista in Fitzroy, before returning home to launch and co-run the family business.
‘We had amazing feedback through blogs and media (such as yourselves) and so knew there was demand for our product in Australia,’ tells Bec of their motivation to branch into the Melbourne market. While Douglas & Bec were already stocked at a couple of Aussie retailers, being a sell-direct company was always a priority, so they wanted a presence on the ground. ‘It was really a no-brainer to set up: an opportunity arose with Julia from Dagmar Rousset to open a space next to hers in Collingwood. I was so familiar with the area, so I jumped on a plane the very next day!’ recalls Bec.
Bec does admit that logistics, shipping and maintaining a great team across two countries are the major challenges they have to work to stay on top of, and advises having a great accountant is a must! Overall, though, opening in Melbourne has been an overwhelming success for Douglas and Bec, and has allowed them to reach a much greater pool of potential customers and projects. ‘It’s such an inclusive industry; in both cities, there are creative and clever people supporting one another.’ 
Douglas & Bec is re-opening its Melbourne showroom on Bedford Street in late May. Coincidently, they’re actually working with our next NZ creative (below) on their new fit-out…!
Knight Associate’s project: Kowtow Wellington, was completed this year. Photo – Simon Wilson.
Inside Kowtow Wellington. Photo – Simon Wilson.
Kowtow Wellington. Photo – Simon Wilson.
Rufus Knight urges aspiring creatives to be aware of Australia’s breadth of history and culture and its value in contemporary society, as well as respectful of a long-standing commitment to design and the arts. Photo – Simon Wilson.
The multi-residential building The International in Auckland. Photo – Simon Wilson.
Knight Associates
Growing up in the small North-Island towns of Opotiki and Ohakune, Rufus Knight studied Architecture and Design at Victoria University in Wellington, where he also later taught. He relocated to Auckland to take up a job at Fearon Hay Architects, and  had the opportunity to gain experience in Europe, working with Vincent Van Duysen Architects in Antwerp (that is a BIG deal!) as well as a Paris-based art publication.
The high-achiever decided it was time to launch his own Auckland practice in 2016. His team of three focuses on interior architecture and design, and has amassed some award-winning and much-hyped projects, including The International multi-residential building, and Lonely‘s flagship in Ponsonby, Auckland, as well as the NZ pavilion at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale, and collaborations with Australian skincare empire Aēsop.
For Rufus, 31, it’s important to contribute to ‘a design language that is reflective of our cultural diversity’, with an understanding of how this design vocabulary can be valued in the global market. ‘It is clear to me that our greatest asset in communicating this diverse creative identity is through our native materials, and the inherent narratives they contain – materials have meaning, just like words, and we can speak through them’ he says.
Knight Associates are currently finishing up the commercial refurbishment of a Federation warehouse in Sydney’s CBD, in collaboration with Intermain and Paul Davies. Then there’s the new 120-square-metre Douglas & Bec Collingwood showroom, in collaboration with MUIR Architecture.
For Rufus, business growth in Australia has been welcomed but was not intentional, instead stemming from relationships with NZ companies opening in the Australian market. ‘Australia has such a strong and vibrant design culture, I can’t yet see how our office could add value to that,’ tells the humble director. ‘However, last year I was fortunate enough to be selected for the Dulux DIAlogue Tour  (with the Design Institute of Australia and Designers Institute of New Zealand) where I got to discuss the differences and similarities between our design cultures with respected practitioners such as Miriam Fanning, Mim Design Studio, and Adele Winteridge, Foolscap Studio, from which I felt a sense of accord – we are similar design cultures tackling many of the same social, cultural, and economic challenges.’
Look out for Knight Associates Auckland project with Aēsop, which is set to be completed next month. Follow their international work at Knightassociates.co.nz.
A wellness space offering restorative facials, Little Company is located in Cremorne. Photo – Bobby Clark.
Owner and founder Stacey Burt. Photo – Bobby Clark.
Stacey left NZ in 2005, chasing the sun to Burleigh Heads. Eighteen months later the food, culture and city life drew her to Melbourne. Photo – Bobby Clark.
‘Our locations and spaces are an extension of our philosophy, with design supporting restoration in a stripped back, minimal, and energetically nurturing environment,’ she tells. Photo – Bobby Clark.
She used eBay and Gumtree for second-hand plants and planters, clearance plywood, and excess stock left from a prior business.’ Photo – Bobby Clark.
Stacey has never been short on finding fellow creatives keen to swap contra services. Photo – Bobby Clark.
Little Company
Hailing from Whakatane, A small town in the middle of the North Island, Stacey Burt today calls Byron Bay home – though you may have seen her Warrandyte home (now on Airbnb!) which was one of our top 10 last year!
After training and working at a facialist at a Polynesian spa, Stacey left NZ in 2005, chasing the sun to Burleigh Heads, Queensland. Eighteen months later, the food, culture and city life drew her to Melbourne, where she decided to launch her own business in 2016.
A wellness space offering restorative facials, Little Company is located in Cremorne, with a second premises set to open in Byron Bay. ‘We are a little company dedicated to treating the skin as a living organ: taking a supportive approach (no quick fixes) and using only the best natural and organic ingredients plus sustainable practices,’ details Stacey. ‘Our locations and spaces are an extension of our philosophy, with design supporting restoration in an energetically nurturing environment – far from the clinical feeling you usually find in beauty businesses.’
Though moving to Australia was more of a lifestyle choice than a business decision for Stacey, she has found that within the beauty industry, the size of the Australian market has enabled her to break new ground, and create a tailored business with its own niche.
Addressing Kiwis looking to branch into business in Australia, or visa versa, she recommends a lean approach to business, ‘bootstrapping’ as much as possible. For Little Company, in the beginning, this meant working with the resources at hand. ‘Venue/space budgets can often blow out, so our family helped with our initial build, painting and the fit-out, then even other things like accounting and washing machine repairs!’ she tells. ‘We used eBay and Gumtree for second-hand plants and planters, clearance plywood, and excess stock left from a prior business.’
Having a lot of creative Kiwi friends living in Australia also gave Stacey a hand up, as she has never been short on finding someone keen to swap services. She has Charl Laubscher to thank for web design and creative direction, Shayna Quinn for artworks and textiles, and Ben Wilkie for interior architecture tips, to name but a few!
Stacey and her family are off chasing the sun again, relocating to Byron Bay to open their second Little Company space this June. Find out more at Littlecompany.com.au and stay tuned for the release of their range of living skin products.
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aucklandelectrician · 5 years ago
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aucklandelectrician · 7 years ago
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This is the time of the year, as we come up to the summer holidays, when we may need to call on an electrician we can totally rely on, and now is a good time to check out that spa pool, or the pump in the swimming pool that’s not working, and time to call in the pool electrical services of Good Electrical.
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aucklandelectrician · 6 years ago
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