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Power Efficiency Guide
by Alisa lisa Sophia (2019-06-01)
If you want to generate your own electricity Power Efficiency Guide Review and reduce or eliminate your electricity bill, you will have to look at what energy you are using and what types of alternative energy devices will be able to reasonably produce that energy for you. Now I understand that some ethical issues are involved. We don't want to make all these recommendations then shoot them a price. That's why we always say "here is our recommendations, we can show you what to do, you can use any contractor you like, or we also offer these services." Also, an Auditor is an Auditor not a construction company trust me I get it. But to not even offer these services and claim you are taking the holistic approach to the home seems much more unethical to me. It also seems like a gaping void in expertise. I mean unless you are repairing these issues how do you become an expert? Just conducting audits does not make you familiar with everyday hidden issues a retro fitter is faced with. To me it makes sense. We evaluate, We prescribe, We fix. One company with the best energy saving solution. This model saves the client time, money, and ENERGY! Being a home owner this would be the service I would look for when choosing an "Energy Auditing Company". Conducting energy audits doesn't mean crawling around in crawl spaces, eating insulation in attics, and encountering all types of wildlife in and about clients homes. These are the things you encounter when doing the repairs. So from a Building performance professional/ home owner to any prospective clients. Beware! If your auditor shows up with no signs of spray foam insulation or dust from blown cellulose. You may want to rethink your decision. It will be worth your time, money and ENERGY.
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