We have started a green energy company in NJ that does not charge for their audits. The reason these people charge for their audits is they seem to just be lead generators. Then they give the work to contractors, charge more, and take a cut for themself. Not saying theres a wrong or right way to do this but look for NJ Energy Experts for a company that performs audits + installations for a better price.
@Nemisis99 Actually, our company has never taken a penny for referrals, Mr. Nemisis. Our contractor partners give our clients a discount instead, and we get to have a personal relationship with both parties, which leads to more referrals down the line. So yes, I guess we are a lead machine, but it's because we kick butt, and not because we're greedy. Giving anything away for free either undervalues it or trains your clients to expect free stuff. I'm not in favor of either.
@1marceltony I actually agree with you, Tony. Our company and our clients have outgrown this video (as you point out, it's very basic, and geared toward folks who know next to nothing about home performance). We'll be releasing a newer, more comprehensive video in the next few months. I hope you'll stay tuned for that.
We have started a green energy company in NJ that does not charge for their audits. The reason these people charge for their audits is they seem to just be lead generators. Then they give the work to contractors, charge more, and take a cut for themself. Not saying theres a wrong or right way to do this but look for NJ Energy Experts for a company that performs audits + installations for a better price.
Nemisis99 1 week ago
@Nemisis99 Actually, our company has never taken a penny for referrals, Mr. Nemisis. Our contractor partners give our clients a discount instead, and we get to have a personal relationship with both parties, which leads to more referrals down the line. So yes, I guess we are a lead machine, but it's because we kick butt, and not because we're greedy. Giving anything away for free either undervalues it or trains your clients to expect free stuff. I'm not in favor of either.
GreenDreamGroup 3 days ago
very inadequate and rather boring...attic concerns?vent check?
who cares if the lot is big or small???
1marceltony 1 month ago
@1marceltony I actually agree with you, Tony. Our company and our clients have outgrown this video (as you point out, it's very basic, and geared toward folks who know next to nothing about home performance). We'll be releasing a newer, more comprehensive video in the next few months. I hope you'll stay tuned for that.
GreenDreamGroup 1 month ago
chessdude67 - if this is still a concern, GreenTechBuyer can match you with the best companies in your area.
GreenTechBuyer 1 year ago
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cloudburstlenepmhq 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this
Jimbo282 1 year ago
How much would inspection cost me?
u2smn 1 year ago
Between $400 and $1000, depending on the size and features of the house, and your particular region.
Mysteriam 1 year ago
Thanks for all the information.
AccurateGaming 2 years ago 2
How do I find someone to come to our home and help us like you just did in this video? We live in Columbus, Ohio.
Thanks for the info and video.
chessdude67 2 years ago 3
Ohio Inspections Group,LLC ask for Dale
SeattleInspector 1 year ago
Can you provide info regarding the infra red camera you use, for instance the cost of the camera.
Thanks
TexasHomeInspector 2 years ago 3
In this video we were working with a FLIR BCAM, but we gave that up in exchange for a FLUKE TiR, which is amazing. It costs $4000.
GreenDreamGroup 2 years ago
Our Choice as Well :)
SeattleInspector 1 year ago