I have had the same exact experience with Everdry sales in Cincy. Their technique is to use scare tactics and should be considered unethical at best. The salesman had a rehearsed high pressure sales spiel but had very little technical knowledge. He filled out some kind of check list and when I questioned him on some of the items he could not back up the claim. Many of the times if I asked about specifics he could not give them to me and kept telling me that I would have to ask their foreman when the job was started. The least that a company can do is get a salesperson who knows what they are talking about. He ran around the house pointing out areas he thought was a concern in an effort to scare everyone when the issues were minor. He was literally in my home for 4 hours building a case as to why I needed their services. The guy was not knowledgeable or technical and I caught him in several mis-truths and embellishments. His tactics reminded me of a used car salesman. Who ever deals with this company need to beware of the high pressure, scare tactic, sales approach. I know there is a local, well known, radio personality in Cincinnati that advertises for this company who needs to be aware of there unethical sales techniques. I am sure he is making big money in return. He should be ashamed.
They try to sell this ez-breath contraption that exchanges the air in the home. When I asked the sales person about the cost to run it he told me that it was only 40 watts. When I pressed him about the cost of the hot and cold air that it also blew out of the house, he denied that it would cost anything. After a little research about the ex-breath system it is just a fan that blows air out of the house. This air that it blows out comes from other locations in the house like cracks, crevices, chimney, dryer vent, bathroom vent, etc. You end up either air conditioning or heating the air and then it is blown out. What a waste of money especially if you have a older home that is not sealed very well to begin with. Do not let them convince you that you need it. There are much cheaper and energy efficient ways to exchange air in a home.
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