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Want a sharper, more effective website?
From clearer messaging to smarter layout decisions — If you’ve ever felt your website could be doing more work for you, this is worth a look.
👉 Visit the demo site here: https://demo.energycircle.com/
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If you’re serious about doing better work and staying ahead in high-performance contracting, the BPA National Home Performance Conference is the place to be. It’s happening April 13 – 16 in Columbus, Ohio, and it’s built around real lessons, practical strategies, and ideas you can actually use back on the job.
Use the discount code NHPC-HPP to save on registration.
👉 Register here: http://nhpc26.org/amply
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In this episode of Heat Pump Podcast, host Ed Smith sits down with Peter Troast, Founder & CEO of Energy Circle, for a thorough analysis into one of the biggest challenges facing high-performance HVAC and home performance contractors today: how to clearly communicate their value to homeowners — before the first visit.
The conversation centers on a demonstration contractor website that Energy Circle and Amply built together as a “best-in-class” example for the industry. Rather than focusing on equipment or jargon, the site is designed to educate homeowners, filter for the right-fit customers, and showcase a diagnostic, process-driven approach that differentiates high-performance contractors from traditional “box-swap” HVAC companies.
Key Learnings:
Timestamps:
[00:00] – Introduction
[03:56] – The "homeowners just don't know" problem
[08:22] – The homepage headline: We Listen. We Measure. We Fix. We Prove.
[12:57] – Is River City a good fit? Filtering customers on purpose
[19:48] – The Us vs. Them comparison chart
[26:50] – Testimonials that reinforce differentiation
[30:48] – Problems We Solve vs. Services navigation
[34:22] – The Our Process page
[37:05] – The About Us page and founder story
[41:28] – How to apply this to your own website
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Want a sharper, more effective website?
From clearer messaging to smarter layout decisions — If you’ve ever felt your website could be doing more work for you, this is worth a look.
👉 Visit the demo site here: https://demo.energycircle.com/
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If you’re serious about doing better work and staying ahead in high-performance contracting, the BPA National Home Performance Conference is the place to be. It’s happening April 13 – 16 in Columbus, Ohio, and it’s built around real lessons, practical strategies, and ideas you can actually use back on the job.
Use the discount code NHPC-HPP to save on registration.
👉 Register here: http://nhpc26.org/amply
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In this episode of Heat Pump Podcast, host Ed Smith sits down with Peter Troast, Founder & CEO of Energy Circle, for a thorough analysis into one of the biggest challenges facing high-performance HVAC and home performance contractors today: how to clearly communicate their value to homeowners — before the first visit.
The conversation centers on a demonstration contractor website that Energy Circle and Amply built together as a “best-in-class” example for the industry. Rather than focusing on equipment or jargon, the site is designed to educate homeowners, filter for the right-fit customers, and showcase a diagnostic, process-driven approach that differentiates high-performance contractors from traditional “box-swap” HVAC companies.
Key Learnings:
Timestamps:
[00:00] – Introduction
[03:56] – The "homeowners just don't know" problem
[08:22] – The homepage headline: We Listen. We Measure. We Fix. We Prove.
[12:57] – Is River City a good fit? Filtering customers on purpose
[19:48] – The Us vs. Them comparison chart
[26:50] – Testimonials that reinforce differentiation
[30:48] – Problems We Solve vs. Services navigation
[34:22] – The Our Process page
[37:05] – The About Us page and founder story
[41:28] – How to apply this to your own website
Follow Peter Troast:
Follow the Hosts:

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