![]() Media Release: ConsumerBuild revampedBuilding and Construction Minister Clayton Cosgrove and Consumers’ Institute Chief Executive David Russell today launched the enhanced ConsumerBuild website, aimed at improving New Zealanders' understanding about building, buying, renovating and maintaining their homes. The official launch was held at 3pm today at an Auckland East Tamaki show home that demonstrates up-to-date energy efficient and weathertightness construction features. Mr Cosgrove said the show home is an example of the many practical, easy-to-understand tips offered for Kiwi homeowners on the enhanced site. "Buying a house is the biggest investment most of us make, so it is important to get it right,” Mr Cosgrove said. “We want to help buyers make informed decisions when looking at prospective homes. Knowing the right questions to ask and understanding when to engage expert advice will help people make sound investments for the future – whether they’re buying a home to live in with their families or to rent to tenants." “We also want to help people maintain and protect their homes so they continue to be safe and healthy. Many modern homes are described as ‘low maintenance’, but this does not mean ‘no maintenance’. There is no such thing as a maintenance-free house.” Mr Russell said the Consumers’ Institute was proud to be playing a role in providing the public with independent, accessible information about house building, buying and upkeep. “In the drive to better protect consumers, we now have more regulations around house building,” Mr Russell said. “We have got better protection around the structural security of homes, weathertightness and energy efficiency, and it is crucial that consumers have access to practical information about these issues.” Mr Cosgrove and Mr Russell said the new advice and information about leaky homes added to the ConsumerBuild site will also help both home buyers and home owners recognise and properly respond to weathertightness issues. “A new Checklist for Home Buyers can be downloaded from the website - a simple, practical guide to help with the buying process. Homeowners can also download a new Checklist for Home Maintenance, which also offers easy-to-follow advice." Other new content on the website includes real case studies of people with leaky homes and how they have dealt with them, and photos and drawings to help homeowners recognise weathertightness issues." “We encourage all home owners and people in the market for a new property to check out the very useful advice on ConsumerBuild." The new information on the website supports the current package of Government reforms aimed at ensuring New Zealand homes are designed and built right the first time. Consumers' Institute and Department of Building and Housing © Copyright 2004 |
