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FREE $40 Bunnings Gift Card with Free Insulation Installation (Sydney Only)

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Free $40 Bunnings gift card for using our service to install roof insulation in your homes. To be eligible you must qualify to recieve the Government Insulation grant. For more information visit http://www.environment.gov.au/energyefficiency/

We are registered in the Insulation installer register found here http://apps.nowwhere.com.au/dewha/installersearch/default.as…. You could search Unicorn Air Conditioning.

  1. We will come to your place at a time suited to you for a free quote.
  2. Once approved we install your insulation in the most professional manner leaving your place as clean as we found it.
  3. Once all paper work is done we then hand you the Bunnings gift card.

Most standard size houses are fully covered by the grant and have to pay nothing.

As for the insulation we use glasswool insulation R3.5 value supplied to us by an Australian reputable company. For more information on the product and labelling please visit the promotion section of our website and see FAQ.

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  • Which suburbs/cities do you cover?
    What is the R value of your batts?

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    edited. Thanks for asking questions.

    We cover sydney wide and our roof insulations are R3.5 value as per the insulation guidelines for sydney area

  • -2

    More money down the tube by the Rudd government.

    • The money down the tube by the Rudd government is helping me still employ 3 of my employees i was about to lay off. One of them is a new father. He would not have been able to afford his expenses. This offer is keeping us very busy

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        And as soon as this offer ends, and it will, the business you are receiving will plummet and they will be unemployed still. Short sightedness.

        Money would have been much better spent training people in skilled sustainable jobs.

        But of course you won't see it like that since your cashing in (at tax payers expense)….for now.

        • "Yours Business would plummet"

          Thats 2 years away so lets not go that far. Maybe times would improve by then.

          'Money would have been much better spent training people in skilled sustainable jobs."

          I agree to but is it my fault they decide to do otherwise"

          "But of course you won’t see it like that since your cashing in (at tax payers expense)"

          Its not easy cash flowing in mate. Try climbing in your own roof ceiling and you would know what i am talking about. I am also a tax payer and i am concerned where the money is going.

          Lets no get to upset over this. I am offering a simple incentive to you and you may take the offer.

          • @UnicornAir: "Maybe times would improve by then."
            There will also be far to many businesses in the industry who have popped up over night, so even if demand returns to "normal" I highly doubt it will be enough to sustain the number of new people in the industry.

            "Try climbing in your own roof ceiling and you would know what i am talking about"
            I didn't choose that for a job so why would I?

            "I am offering a simple incentive to you and you may take the offer."
            Does seem like a good deal, but where is the cost of the vouchers coming from? Slipping an extra $40 on the invoice for the government to pay?

            • @PainToad: 'Slipping an extra $40 on the invoice for the government to pay?'

              From the research I've done, a standard install using R3.5 Pink batts used to cost ~$1k pre rebate on an average single storey 3bdr home. Of the 3 quotes I've gotten, only one company has quoted me below the $1600 threshold (and they are a dedicated insulation company). It seems to be a pretty common thing now, closer to $400 extra on the invoice lol

              Not saying that Unicorn Air do this, just mentioning what I've experienced.

        • PainToad, tax payer's money is for the govt to use on helping Australia.

          If Australia being one of the only developed countries with growth during a recession isn't enough for u to enjoy some economic spending, I don't know what is.

          • @twig: Yes, tax money is for helping Australians. Not one tinny, mostly irrelevant industry. Money should be spent on long term solutions.

            Don't fool yourself, our economy has only bounced back slightly, and compared to the YEARS of deficit we are facing ahead of us, is mostly irrelevant.

            "enjoy some economic"
            Some? Maybe you should do some research. Thanks to the Rudd government, Australia now owes $27billion, that equates to $1200 for every single, man, woman and child. Still think we got money to, as you put it, enjoy?

            • @PainToad: You sound like a liberal supporter …
              A tiny bit of positive growth is great compared to negative dont you think?
              Foreign investors are more than happy to invest in a country which is growing rather than shrinking.

              So its keeping people in business and employed, so that already voids your "irrelevant industry" argument. Plus it'll help keep your heating/air conditioning bills lower during summer/winter. Lower bills = more spending money.

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                @twig: And you sound like a Labor support.

                "A tiny bit of positive growth is great compared to negative dont you think?"
                Maybe you should try reading my other posts, for an answer to that.

                "So its keeping people in business and employed"
                Once again, already covered why this isn't correct in the long term.

                "Lower bills = more spending money"
                But with Australia owing $27billion because of this spending, it also means higher taxes, but like most Labor supports, you can't see the bigger picture.

                • @PainToad: Regarding growth, read my previous reply about foreign investors.
                  Its better that they're spending money here rather than in other countries, hence our strong dollar right now.

                  That'll keep us sailing ahead of the countries which will benefit us in the long term.

                  That tax money was also spent on giving you a $900 cheque earlier. Tax money coming back to you =)

                  Its all circulated man, you cant just sit on all of the money throughout your political term without spending it like Howard did. He just saved it all up like Uncle Scrooge and boasted about how much he had while our infrastructure was crumbling.

                  • @twig: "Regarding growth, read my previous reply about foreign investors."
                    And what foreign investors would these be? If you mean mining related, they were here long before Rudd.

                    "That’ll keep us sailing ahead of the countries which will benefit us in the long term."
                    Typical 'she'll be right' attitude.

                    "That tax money was also spent on giving you a $900 cheque earlier. Tax money coming back to you =)"\
                    COMPLETELY wrong. That was not tax money, that was loaned money from China et. al. so the only "coming back" will us paying them back.

                    "Its all circulated man"
                    Circulated implies they are spending what they had received previously, this is not the case.

                    • @PainToad: Rich people, share holders, banks, people that get lured by interest rates.

                      I can now see why the OP has stopped replying to you.
                      You're really set on bleak outcome for the economy no matter what the government does.

                      Hey thats ok, enjoy the gloomy forecast while the rest of us still have optimism and take up the govt grants.

                      • @twig: "Rich people"
                        O how technical. Clearly it's not worth discussing with you.

                        "I can now see why the OP has stopped replying to you."
                        Actually he hasn't even replied to RandomNinja's question.

  • What brand of batts do you use?
    Do you supply higher than R3.5?

    • unfortunately we do not supply higher then R3.5 as that is what is recommended for the sydney area. For the labelling on our batts please refer to our website promotions menu and access our FAQ. Thanks

      • I've looked around your site and can't find your FAQ.

        The only reference to your batts are on the promotion page which only tells me that they are glasswool. Are they Pink batts or Gold batts? They're probably the only ones I'd want installed.

        • Hi there. Pink batts and gold batts are actually brands not product types. Pink batts are sold by fletcher and gold by bradford. They are just brand names given by these companies. In fact they are glasswool batts. For more info see this

          http://www.pinkbatts.com.au/content/upload/files/Data_Sheets…

          • @UnicornAir: I understand that, hence my original question - what brand of batts does your company use?

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