It takes a lot of energy to heat and cool a home. Most homebuyers have no idea how much it will cost them to operate their home once they move in. Current homeowners do not fully understand how much energy and, therefore, money is being wasted by their home. And if they did understand, neither home buyers nor homeowners would know what to do about it.
We know that out of the 130 million homes in the U.S., 80 million were built before 1980 (they pre-date modern energy standards and are associated with higher energy use and operating costs per square foot). We also know that Americans spend about $2,000 per household on energy every year. But what most homeowners don’t know is that about 30% of that energy (30% of that money) is wasted.
The Home Energy Report will give the home buyer a quick understanding of:
how much the home will cost to operate (once they move in);
where energy (and, therefore, money) is being wasted in the home; and
what can be done to save energy and increase comfort after they move in.
[size=3] “On average, my clients can save over $500 per year based on recommendations from this report.”[/size]
Most home buyers have no idea how much it will cost them to operate their home once they move in. Current homeowners do not fully understand how much energy and, therefore, money is being wasted by their home. And if they did understand, neither home buyers nor homeowners would know what to do about it.
The InterNACHI Home Energy Report will give the home buyer a quick understanding of:
how much the home will cost to operate (once they move in);
where energy (and, therefore, money) is being wasted in the home; and
what can be done to save energy and increase comfort after they move in.
In this 30-minute webinar, you will learn:
how to generate a Home Energy Report in just 15 extra minutes;
how to market the Home Energy Report; and
what other inspectors are saying.
We’ll also go over:
new, free marketing brochures;
new, free homeowner guides; and
marketing tips.
(U.S. home inspectors only.)
Space is limited to 500 attendees.