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Posted By: stan MR.Electric - 12/06/01 01:36 AM
Well who has seen the telivision ads for MR.ELECTRIC they say call about their 13 or 15 point electrical inspection for free.
And it also say"s ask about their perfered customer benifits plan.Im guessing thats some sort of maintnance program.

My ? is what all is involved in the inspection and are they doing it for free just to get in their foot in the door .
Also what is their maintnance plan or maybe some of u guys do this . Im wanting to start something like this but dont know were to start or even how to advertise it and be able to sale it to my customers .
Could someone help a fellow contractor.
Posted By: Redsy Re: MR.Electric - 12/06/01 02:14 AM
If there is a "Free (however many) Point Inspection" that is not a come-on, I'd like to see it. Do you really think that there will ever be a case where nothing will be found that requires attention? I'd call this a "Marketing Strategy"
Posted By: sparky Re: MR.Electric - 12/06/01 10:38 AM
Of course it's a marketing strategy, and as someone has already done the homework, copy it, he** do one better and offer something more in depth.

Ask the state AHJ , or Firemarshal for thier generic list of no-no's

Offer up some energy efficent retrofits and/or point out the energy hogs (as a 30A Hot H20 heater in a cold cellar, no blankie..)

Offer a sale on something simple, say a single staition inoization detector install.
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Posted By: BuggabooBren Re: MR.Electric - 12/06/01 04:35 PM
I'll even go one step further, and this is from a customer's perspective (always helpful when you're talking marketing...).

As a consumer and homeowner who considers herself at somewhat of a disadvantage maintenance-wise, I have often wondered just what I should look for in the systems in my house that should be annually maintained to prevent those crisis mishaps - i.e. wiring concerns, electrical load concerns, draining the sludge from my water heater, etc. Is there an inexpensive device that one can use that helps ensure the safe use of electricity (I have one of those things you plug into the wall that lights up in some combination to indicate some state of correct working order, but frankly, I'm not sure I could locate it and obviously I don't remember exactly what it does.) See, there really IS a market for a simple 'once over' check and hey, if you're honest, inexpensive and trustworthy, those single gals will recommend that all their single friends have their homes' inspected as well.

My church has a 'handyman ministry' and we're attempting to put together an annual check for the households that don't have their own handyman available. If you have suggestions of what to include, please share them!
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