"...The Energy “Q” barrier should pay for
itself rather quickly and TXU will not be getting near as much money
from me"
Mark:
I just wanted to follow up on the results of your product I purchased in
June 2007 and it was good talking to you again!!!
I want to let you know something somewhat interesting that happened last
month. (1st week of Aug., 100 degrees' outside).
We were nearing completion of our two story 2900 sq. ft. house and did
not have power yet and therefore no A/C. I was helping one of the
construction crew guys pack his things at the end of the day and we
walked out to his truck to put the first load in it. The truck was
parked in the drive with the windows down but it was still like an oven
inside the truck. He pulled the thermometer out of his air conditioning
vent and it was at 103 degrees'.
Now if you remember correctly, besides wrapping the exterior of the
house with your product, I also had it laid over the felt paper on the
roof. I got the idea that I'd like to check the temperature in the
attic. Now that I knew what his truck temperature was I borrowed his
thermometer to see what my attic temperature was reading.
We took it and hung it up in the attack while we finished loading his
gear and then we went back about 20 minutes later, and checked the
temperature. It was 82 degrees. I was impressed, and thought man, what’s
it going to be when I actually get power and A/C turned on in my new
home.
Anyway, The Energy “Q” barrier should pay for itself rather quickly and
TXU will not be getting near as much money from me.
Now, it is September 18, 2007 and I have had power at the new house now
for just over 3 weeks. I have not moved in yet but the a/c has been on
75 degrees and the refrigerator has been being used, not to mention any
and or all of the lights the 3 kids leave on while playing and setting
up their rooms.
On the same day, I received my electric bill for my current house and
the one for the new house. The bill for the current house that is a
double-wide mobile home for the month of September was the typical
$279.00. The one for the new house was a whopping $64.00. I love it.