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1 Home Performance Opportunities Raising the Bar in Home Performance Contracting Larry Zarker BPI LZarker@bpi.org

2 Home performance is NOT for Do It Yourselfers.

3 Bureau of Labor Statistics: “Construction slow to rebound.”

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6 Not Enough Stimulus? Doomsday Scenario without Stimulus Administration Projection with Stimulus * 7.7% (February 2013)

7 Dkdkd ddkk Small Firms Dominate in Remodeling Source: “A New Decade of Growth for Remodeling,” January 2011, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies.

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9 Dkdkd ddkk Remodeling is a $300 Billion Industry Source: “A New Decade of Growth for Remodeling,” January 2011, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies.

10 Residential Energy Efficiency Investment is Growing

11 Dkdkd ddkk Money is in Existing Housing Source: “A New Decade of Growth for Remodeling,” January 2011, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies.

12 Incomes of $40-80K and $80-120K spent a combined $62 billion. $147 billion spent on professional services in the home. Large spending on homes with values less than $250,000.

13 GenX and Young Baby Boomers spent over $67 billion on their homes. $19 billion on jobs of $5-10K. $25.5 billion on jobs of $10-20K. Over 550,000 families spent more than $50K on home upgrades worth nearly $53 billion. Nearly 3 million people spent over $9 billion on $2500-5000 projects in 2009.

14 Look, I love the blower door, but… We need a contractor’s MBA

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17 What is BPI Accreditation? A professional credential awarded by BPI to contracting companies who commit to offering comprehensive “whole house” home performance solutions for their customers.

18 BPI Home Performance Contractor Model  Educate Customers on Whole-House  Offer Comprehensive Solutions  Get Key Staff Trained & Certified  Follow BPI Standards in Your Work  Last Do No Harm by “testing out”  Participate in Independent, Third-Party Quality Assurance Program

19 Solutions Based Selling Verifiable Results BPI Home Performance Contractor Model

20 Program Risk Management  Ensure appropriate use of funds  Taxpayer  Ratepayer  Increased Homeowner Satisfaction  Health and Safety Precautions  Reduced Liability for the Program Preventable Risk is too Much Risk

21 Building Analyst – goes beyond a traditional energy audit to perform comprehensive, whole- home assessments, identify problems at the root cause and prescribe and prioritize solutions based on building science.

22 Envelope Professional – quantifies performance and prescribes improvements to help tighten the building envelope (shell), stop uncontrolled air leakage and optimize comfort, durability and HVAC performance.

23 Heating – optimizes the performance of heating equipment within the context of the house as a system to help save energy and ensure occupant comfort, health and safety.

24 Air Conditioning and Heat Pump – understands the role of these systems within the whole home and how to diagnose and correct problems properly to achieve peak performance.

25 Air Leakage Control Installer* – demonstrates the ability to completely air seal all penetrations between conditioned and non-conditioned spaces. * Residential Building Envelope Whole House Air Leakage Control Installer (whew!)

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27 Certification Provides Differentiation

28 Positioning in the Market Greed Ad for Individual Technicians Differentiation Ad for Contractors

29 Positioning for the HVAC industry www.bpi.org/hvac

30 HEM/BPI e-newsletter www.homeenergy.org/hvac2hp

31 BPI Accreditation Costs How much does it cost to get BPI Accredited? Training for 2 Certifications: ($790 - $2,400) BPI Certification Exam Fees: $550 x 2 = $1,100 Accreditation and Quality Assurance: 1,500/year Total Estimated Initial Cost: $3,390 - $5,000

32 EmbroidMe Franchise Fees How much does it cost to open an EmbroidMe Franchise? Total Investment: $66,300-$187,400 Initial Franchise Fee: $35,500 Royalty Fee: 5% Advertising Fee: N/A Term of Agreement: 35 years Renewal Fee: $1.5K

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34 GreenHomes America Locations

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38 Thank you Further Questions Contact me at: Larry Zarker LZarker@bpi.org


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