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Ranmon Enterprises, LLC
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Home Energy Audit

Serving Middlesex, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

There are more ways than you would expect to stop overpaying on your energy bill. Our business is to help identify those alternatives, and focuses on those that show the quickest and most tangible dollar amount savings over the fastest time frame. If you are pro-environment, we pay close attention to those issues as well. If this sounds like a fit, get in touch with us today. Our vendors are running different cash back incentives through the end of the quarter.

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Response time10 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Energy Audit - For BusinessHome Energy Audit

Serving Middlesex, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

We are one of the largest energy consulting companies in the country. We offer Free Energy Forcasts to businesses across a wide variety of climate zones. When implemented, our recommendations can consistently save you 17-22% on your energy costs, in the first year. We offer a variety of products, from an all-inclusive fixed product, to a variable option and a hybrid. Call today to see what solutions we can offer you! References are available from very happy clients.

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'R Factor Inc.'
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Energy Audit - For BusinessHome Energy Audit

Serving Middlesex, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Scott arrived punctually for our first meeting and thoughtfully and thoroughly analyzed our problem (mold on peak of cathedral ceiling).  He listened carefully to our thoughts and explained his analysis clearly and completely.  He provided us with examples of similar situations he had addressed, successfully, in the past. He also showed us photos of his previous work. He spent over an hour with us, answering all questions and outlining his processes.  

After we agreed to have him do the job, he provided an extensive written contract for the work.  Our lawyer reviewed the contract and made several suggestions.  Scott quickly adjusted the contract to address our lawyer's concerns.  He scheduled the work promptly and it was completed in the agreed upon time frame.  We asked for the new electrical circuit to be labelled, and Scott took care of this without additional reminders, although I don't believe this was part of his usual service. There were no add ons to the bill.

After the work, Scott responded to questions and promised referrals to mold remediation services if required.  We've called him several times with questions, and he has always responded promptly with useful answers.

We have been totally satisfied with Scott Knapp and Rfactor from start to finish and would recommend him enthusiastically and without reservation to anyone with a similar problem."
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Energy Efficiency Auditing questions, answered by experts

Leaving vents open but closing doors in unused rooms will probably not save money on your energy bill. Closed doors prevent the natural flow of air throughout the home, which could reduce the efficiency of the overall HVAC system. They could also restrict airflow into and through the return vents, making the HVAC system less efficient.

There are energy-efficient options when building a cottage. Select green building materials, high-performance insulation, and energy-efficient windows when designing your cottage. Options such as solar panels, efficient HVAC systems, and LED lighting can lower your utility bills and reduce your environmental impact. Many builders offer energy-efficient upgrades as part of the design process.

Energy-efficient windows cost more than other window types, but they can help you save on your monthly energy bills, get you some breaks on your taxes, and even increase the value of your home. According to Michael S. Regan, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, when people invest in green upgrades like energy-efficient windows, they save energy, money, and more.

The extra insulation helps reduce energy costs by minimizing drafts and temperature exchange between indoors and outdoors.

The difference between an energy auditor and a home inspector is primarily in the purpose of the inspection. The energy auditor conducts tests in your home to determine the energy efficiency levels in areas like windows, insulation, and doorways. The auditor then makes recommendations for ways to improve a home’s energy efficiency

A home inspector examines various structures of your home to determine that everything is up to code and gauge the condition of features like the roof, foundation, HVAC, and electrical. The home inspector reports on the overall home and makes repair recommendations.

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