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Guest Post: Energy Audits – What’s in a Price?

I don’t know, I am sensing a strange pattern here – it appears every time I do a guest post on JB’s excellent blog something major has changed. In this case he has a nice new logo & completely revamped the site which now flies.  With that said, I encourage you to check out his revamped site, get a sneak peak at one of our new logos, and read our article which was based on this Twitter conversation…

You are doing energy audits, correct? Hope you don’t mind if I ask, but what are you charging for them? Personal not for print…

I am just trying to help {fellow blogger x} . . . she got quoted $500 for assessment and thought that was high.  Truthfully I didn’t know.

BG&E our local energy does a free audit & I guess I was wondering if they are all the same . . . .

Yes, I did a little editing for readability, as this was sent via Twitter, and of course we try to protect the innocent.

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Filed Under: Infrared, Code Verification, & Energy Audits Tagged With: Guest Posting January 27, 2012 By SLS

Comments

  1. jb @BuildingMoxie says

    January 30, 2012 at 08:52

    Sean thanks so much for linking back to us… and for the compliment on the site changes.  There was tons of good info in this article and hopefully it will help educate the next homeowner on the options available.  Cheers! jb

  2. jb @BuildingMoxie says

    August 4, 2020 at 19:51

    Sean thanks so much for linking back to us… and for the compliment on the site changes.  There was tons of good info in this article and hopefully it will help educate the next homeowner on the options available.  Cheers! jb

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