HOW CONTRACTORS BUILD TRUST WITH CUSTOMERS
Trust is a key component in any business transaction. The trust between tradesmen or contractors and their clients is often non-existent from the get go, due to the tarnished reputation associated with these key service providers.
BRIGHTS Hardware has dedicated itself to assisting contractors by providing them with informative content which will assist them in building better client relations, which in turn result in word of mouth referrals, the most effective form of marketing.
SANITARY BOX DRIVE: Do your bit for the girls
BRIGHTS Hardware and the New Heritage Foundation are currently taking part in a Sanitary Box Drive for girls at Klipfontein Primary School. However, to ensure that we have enough for all the girls, we need your help!
Whether you’re a customer, business partner or simply someone who’s passionate about helping others, we urge you to assist us by compiling your own box.
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ISABEL BARENDS: Adding sparkle to your life!
Whether she’s transforming rooms on “My Plek of Joune”, helping clients with decorating dilemmas, or just showing us how easy DIY can be, Isabel Barends has the ability to add some sparkle to any situation.
It should be no surprise then, that when BRIGHTS Hardware was looking for an ambassador to represent our new Sparkle Rewards programme, the choice was clear.
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POP-A-BALLOON ON SATURDAY 24 JUNE 2017
We’re celebrating our 46th Birthday and you could win your share of prizes to the value of R35000. Simply present a till slip dated 24 June 2017 to the value of R800 or more to participate.
Thank you to our sponsors: KRDM Innovative Homeware, LK’s Products, Southern Profile, Silicone & Technical Products, Hamilton’s & L&G Tools.
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R500 REFUND PROMOTION ON SATURDAY, 24 JUNE 2017
R500 Refund Promotion on Saturday, 24 June 2017 (46th Birthday Celebration)
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
1. At each of our seven branches, five customers will be randomly selected at different times on 24 June 2017 while paying for their goods at a till point and instantly receive a R500 refund on their transaction value.
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LEVEL 4 WATER RESTRICTIONS: What does it mean for you?
Level 4 water restrictions came into effect in the City of Cape Town on 1 June 2017. As you’ve probably heard, the Western Cape is currently experiencing its worst drought since 1904, necessitating each and every one of us to use water sparingly.
To make sure that we’re all saving enough water to ensure a consistent supply in the foreseeable future, we’re taking a closer look at what Level 4 means for you and your household, as well as what you can do to save more water.
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BRIGHTS LAUNCHES SPARKLE REWARDS CARD
“If diamonds are a girl’s best friend…consider the Sparkle Rewards Card your BFF!”
BRIGHTS Hardware is proud to announce the Sparkle Rewards Card – our new customer rewards card that offers dazzling benefits and is tailor-made for women.
Launched recently to the public at the BRIGHTS-sponsored Tyger Run/Walk registration event, this new rewards card gives you instant discounts on selected purchases, let’s you earn points, and includes a whole list of other benefits, such as:
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CEILING INSULATION PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS
There are a lot of insulation products out there. Knowing which one is right for you and your home or flat can be tricky, especially if you’ve got a budget to stick to.
We’ve put together a quick guide to the best and most affordable roof insulation materials in South Africa to help you find out what type of insulation you need, what R-Value is ideal and what to look for in high quality, affordable insulation.
What Is Ceiling Insulation?
Roof insulation is often confused with ceiling insulation. Sometimes the two terms are used interchangeably. Usually, ceiling insulation refers to insulation products that are installed between your roof tiles and ceiling whereas roof insulation refers to products installed below the roofing material.
Both forms of insulation materials prevent the flow of heat. Along with insulation in other parts of the home, both types of insulation help keep indoor temperatures cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
Additionally, it will cut your heating and cooling costs by up to 45%. Which in turn, reduces greenhouse gas emissions while saving you money.
What is the best type of Insulation material?
The best insulation for a roof or ceiling can depend on where you live, your price range and other features of your property. The main types are:
- Bulk insulation (including batts, boards and loose fill insulation)
- Reflective foil insulation
- Spray insulation
Bulk insulation
Bulk insulation acts like a blanket. It absorbs heat and prevents it from entering or leaving the house. Bulk insulation can be made from a variety of materials, including:
- Fibreglass (or glass wool)
- Polyester
- Extruded or expandable polystyrene
- Rock wool (made from volcanic rock)
- Cellulose (often made from recycled paper)
- Wool
Reflective foil insulation
Reflective insulation or foil-backed insulation reflects the sun’s rays away from the house during the summer to reduce heat gain.
Reflective insulation works best when used as sarking under a roof, but it needs an enclosed air space of at least 25mm to be effective. It also needs to be well maintained, as gaps and dust reduce its effectiveness.
Spray insulation
Spray foam insulation is more commonly used to fill wall cavities, but it can also be sprayed in ceilings or combined with batts or reflective foam insulation.
When the spray hardens, it forms a thick layer of insulation with a high R value that’s resistant to moisture and sagging. The downsides are that it can be comparatively expensive and more of a fire risk.
TYPES OF CEILING INSULATION MATERIALS
When choosing the best ceiling insulation products in South Africa, there are a few main categories to choose from. Below is a list of the 6 most commonly used residential ceiling insulation products.
- Earthwool
- Fibreglass
- Polyester
- Cellulose
- Reflective Foil
- Spray Foam
The Leading ceiling insulation products are Cellulose Fibre | Knauf | Aerolite | Fabufill | Isotherm . Every insulation product comes with an R-value. Which differs according to which thickness of insulation you require. The R-value of the product determines the product’s ability to resist heat flow. The higher the R-value, the more effective the material will be.
ISOTHERM CEILING INSULATION
Isotherm is made from recycled plastic bottles that would otherwise go to landfill sites and dumps.
KNAUF CEILING INSULATION COST
Knauf is made to the EUROCLASS specifications and is made in Germany. It’s an extremely high-quality Earthwool insulation product.
Additionally, it is chemical and dye-free. Knauf has made a massive step forward in the fibreglass insulation industry trademarking the new technology.
AEROLITE CEILING INSULATION
Aerolite is made of 80% recycled glass. It saves more than 100X the energy consumed, and CO2 emitted from manufacturing.
CELLULOSE CEILING INSULATION
Cellulose insulation is made from recycled newspapers, usually post-consumer waste newsprint. Around 15% – 20% is a fire retardant such as boric acid, ammonium sulphate. Cellulose fibre insulation also has a settlement rate of up to 25%. Eco-Insulation is by far the biggest manufacturer and installer for eco-friendly Cellulose Fibre Insulation.
For more information on ceiling insulation prices in South Africa, give one of our branches a call. Get the price in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban and Cape Town.
Buy the Best Roof Insulation Online Today
Brights Hardware supplies a wide range of high quality, affordable roof insulation products which perform very well in South African climates.
Order online today or call us on 0861 333 777 to discuss your project with one of our insulation specialists.
BRIGHTS HELPS ATHLONE SCHOOL SAVE WATER
Picture: Principal Gwynne Philander and learners from Ned Doman Secondary School in Athlone receive water tanks donated by BRIGHTS Hardware – in aid of the school’s water-saving efforts.
After learning about Ned Doman Secondary School’s efforts to reduce their water usage and become less reliant on municipal water, BRIGHTS HARDWARE’s CEO, Mr Orlando Luis, was inspired to help them achieve this important goal.
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