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			<description>Hi Mason - thanks for answering.  We have met with Delta but we are not sure they can offer all of the services that we are looking for. I understand your analogy about bundling these services together but it seemed like an obvious business that someone would be doing.  I say this because we were in Orlando recently and just happen to catch the Eco Trade show.  We were speaking to a company called Eco Technologies http://www.ecotechnousa.com/ and they offer services where they come to your house and do an evaluation and then offer the services that would make it more efficient.  The idea would be that you don't have 4 or 5 different companies offering different services that don't work together or even worse, completely overlap each other.  Our architect has done water recycling and our contractor has experience with radiant heat, but it is a shame that we can't find someone in Virginia that offers a whole planned efficiency program for homeowners. Maybe it is something down the road.... - Shelley </description>
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