If you’re renting a property and you see an irrigation leak in a communal area like your front or back yard, it’s worth informing your landlord or property manager and asking if they know about Living [...]
If you’re renting a property and find a leak, it’s worth informing your landlord or property manager and asking if they know about Living Water Smart’s Leak Find and Fix rebate. To be eligible for [...]
If your tenants aren’t responsible for paying their water bills, they may be less inclined to inform you about a leak in their home. There's several reasons tenants may not let landlord's know about a [...]
If you have a long term renter in one of the properties you manage, you may not be aware of leaks until the tenants move out or until the tenant or owner of the property informs you of an unusually [...]
Leaks in schools can be extremely wasteful and costly, so it’s important that those responsible for maintenance know what to look out for, and how to fix or report the issue. Our article, How to find [...]
An attractive, well maintained garden or communal space can be a real point of difference to prospective tenants. Keeping on top of garden maintenance doesn’t have to be a major headache, but what it [...]
Irrigation controllers and tap timers are a great way to give your garden the water it needs when it needs it. But some irrigation controllers can be hard to program. Inputting multiple start times is a very common trap that can lead to a lot of wasted water.
Katherine residents could be losing a huge amount of water each year in leaks, causing their water bills to shoot up, often with no obvious reason why.
Landscaping of commercial and business properties shares the same principles as any garden. Data from research and consultation has found that the majority of water savings for organisations relate to [...]
Leaks Leaks can cost a business thousands of dollars each year - and they are often invisible or hard to find! Here's a few ways you can track down leaks: Get to know your water mains plans. You need [...]
If you’ve been wondering why your neighbour’s garden is flourishing while yours is looking a little sad, the secret may be more than just green fingers. A glorious garden rarely happens by accident; it usually stems from great planning.