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June 3, 2025 9 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Date here is or Shannon Night first one to one
forecast two days going to be sunny and hazy, dry
those eighty six for the high, a few clouds of
a night dry and sixty seven Tomorrow hazy and sunny
with humidity slowly rising.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
They predict eighty seven for the high.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
A little bit of chance to rain overnight Wednesday, with
a low sixty seven and a better chance for showers
as well as storms on Thursday. High of eighty closing
out at sixty two degrees. Time for final traffic. Chuck
Ingram from the uc UP Tramping Center.

Speaker 3 (00:31):
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Cruise continue to work with an accident southbound seventy five
near the Bubbla County rest area that's banking traffic up
above sixty three and Monroe. They're on the left tan
side northbound seventy five slows just a bit from Buttermilk

(00:53):
into town. Chuck ing from on fifty five KRC Deep
Talk Stations.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Care CEE Detalk Station happyat Tuesday time to ask our
expert Steve from USA Installation back on the fifty five
CARC Morning Show. Welcome back, Steve, my friend. I want
to start off by thanking you.

Speaker 4 (01:17):
Oh my pleasure always, Brian, always look forward to talking
with you and your listeners as well.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
Well.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
I'm thanking you on behaving, not just for showing up,
but for thanking you for I know, we paid for
it as a housewarming gift for my daughter. We're over
visiting them on Sunday and the house was just amazingly comfortable,
nice and cool, and uh. Eric, her fiance said, we
don't have the air conditioning on, and I said really,
He said, we only turned the We only use the

(01:45):
air conditioning one time so far, and the only reason
they ever they turned it on that time was just
to see if it worked. So the foam is working
great for them. No energy bill for the HVAC for
my daughter and her fiance, you know.

Speaker 4 (02:01):
And I really never thought about it, Brian, but it's
so true that with these cooler nights, if you close
the house up a bit, you know, whatever that temperature
was at night, it stays right in there with that phone,
it does, and I would imagine you wouldn't have to
cool your home and these type of temperature.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
So they don't know how much money a month they're
saving with their air conditioning because they haven't had to
run it. But whatever it is, whatever they would have
had to pay, that's their savings. And it's thanks to
USA's premium phone. And speaking of energy bills, look, everybody's
got their energy bill going up. I saw an article
today con Edison, which services four million customers, talking about

(02:40):
bill's skyrocketing. They get this capacity charge average customers at
least going up ten percent going forward to maybe even more.
And I know Duke's got their rates have gone up.
I mean this is where the concept of that return
on investment comes in. We can all invest in the
market only to see it disappear from time to time,
and we get all wor worried. But you know, you're

(03:01):
you're you're saving money guaranteed every month if you're using
your HVAC system, and the savings is substantial, so that
return on investment never goes away.

Speaker 4 (03:11):
I couldn't stand any better myself, Brian uh Now I
get here or not articles news stations talking about thirty
percent increase in the christ State area. So now You're
getting into some serious, serious increases here, and really it
becomes not affordable, so you really should try. And you know,

(03:34):
we got the ninety nine dollars a month in right
three plan. I mean, geez, at thirty percent increases, I've
got to be able to save every bit of that
ninety nine considering these rate increases.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
And there's that's the point right there. And I got
a guy mark out in a Facebook instant messages he said,
I can attest to that too, So it's working out
well for him. Everybody's everybody's happy with it. You know,
I've never had a listener do anything but say, gosh,
darn it. You know, it always works. It's either a
compliment about that. I'm glad I called Steve outhead and
phone my home. It's much more comfortable. I did save

(04:10):
a heap on my energy bill, and it's usually followed
by I wish I had done it sooner.

Speaker 4 (04:16):
Yeah, why you do hear that a lot because you know,
being around forty years, you know, we get the people
that wait, wait, wait, wait. Then it gets to the
point where they either see me too much or they
hear me on the radio to it and say, oh,
let's call the guy out. Yeah, what a sensible, common
sense investment.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
It's just that simple.

Speaker 4 (04:37):
There's no other appreciative forever too. This is the thing
with this phone. We're not talking settling, we're not talking
going anywhere. It's staying right put. It's phoned in place,
and at once you're paid, it just keeps on giving.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
And for those who are concerned here, the phone is
fixed in the walls, but you can still run wide
through it, like if you had an outlet installed or
so much TORA wiring work done down the road, you can.
It actually does allow for that, so there is some
give in there for future projects. So that's not an issue.
And you know, we talked about under insulated and uninsulated,

(05:16):
so modern homes, I guess don't necessarily need it because
modern insulation has a much higher R value. My daughter's
houses and illustration had R twelve I think, and it
was old because it was late seventies built. They were
under insulated, so the foam went in with that. And
as I mentioned over the years, homes built before the
mid seventies have nothing, so there's empty space in there.
Fill it with the highest our value foam on the market,

(05:39):
and that's what you sell, and it's made right here
in Ohio. But how do you determine if someone is
under insulated? And I know you'll do that for free
with a free inspection and free quote.

Speaker 4 (05:49):
Sure, we have many ways to do things. Once you
call us out there, we'll do our general inspections and
determine where your needs are. But the reality is anymore,
I say, probably sixty seventy percent of my homes that
we are insulating have some type of fiberglass in them walls,
you know, prior to the eighties. You know, we're getting

(06:12):
the eighties, the nineties, and oddly enough we're getting people
that just don't feel in the year two thousand bills
where they didn't feel that it was done properly for
them by the builders. Yeah, they're they're wanting me to
get in there and squeeze some more, squeeze the foam
in there and try and tighten the thing up, and

(06:35):
quite honestly, we get good results. So it just goes
to show how good this fallm and how efficient of
filling the gaps and cracks, and with the tremendously high
our value, even even a half fill wall would fall
mixed with the other. Oh my god, what a difference that.
You know.

Speaker 1 (06:55):
That's the point that I never thought of, because you know,
I always joke about our house, the builders especially, and
we've had to make a lot of changes over the
years to get it up to the Thomas standards. But
I you know, if that insulation that was put on
the wall by the builder isn't going all the way
up to the roofline, for example, you're gonna have some
cold air seeping in there. So that's an excellent point.

(07:15):
Plus then there's that critter thing, because if you put
the foam in the walls, the critters can't get in,
so you know, the mice don't eat it. The mice
and whatever other critters are out in the world can't
get through it. So you've just improved your home from
that way too. Just a minor extra benefit from the phone.

Speaker 4 (07:35):
Well, I'll tell you one other thing that a lot
of people don't equate to it. It makes your home
a lot more healthier to insulate it because you're filling.
You know, none of the dust is floating through the walls,
the cracks, the gaps, through the cam lids. You know,
you got all that dust and all them all whatever

(07:56):
gets in there, it's gonna have piltray. You know. I
know people well they say, hey, we got dusts on
every day we got a dust Well, hey, let me
pull them them walls, and you're not gonna have that
problem anymore.

Speaker 2 (08:08):
The ultimate no brainers.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
I always point out frame multitude of reasons.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
Steve.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
It's always good great having you on my listeners out there.
Get the free quote, free inspection, don't cost nothing to
get the information, and you will definitely enjoy the benefits
of USA's Premium phone if you take them up on it.
Ninety nine dollars a month interest for you get a
twelve hundred dollars energy tax credit from the federal government
next year when you're doing your taxes. That's like getting
a check for twelve hundred and it's mediate comfort, no

(08:35):
downside to this, plus a permanent return on investment.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Steve, keep up the great work.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
Thanks for what you've done for my listeners who've taken
my and your advice, and we'll we'll talk again soon.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
Thank you very much for having me. Brian, always a
pleasure speaking with you. Steve.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
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(09:33):
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Speaker 2 (09:34):
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