FAQ
Asked, answered, plainly
Does remote feng shui actually work, or do you need to visit?
What a site visit collects is information: the facing direction, the layout, the surroundings, the construction period. Our protocol — floor plan, guided compass readings, photos, and a video walkthrough — collects the same information, and the analysis is identical. Hong Kong masters have worked this way with overseas clients for decades.
How is this different from the feng shui I see on American blogs and TikTok?
Most US content descends from a simplified 1980s adaptation (often called BTB or "Black Hat") that uses a fixed template and no compass. Classical practice is calculated: from your property’s measured facing, its construction period, and the occupants’ birth charts. Two homes on the same street get different answers. Our cornerstone article explains the difference fully.
How much does it cost?
Prices are published on the Services page: entry engagements from $188 (date selection) and $488 (BaZi reading); full residential audits from $1,288; business audits from $1,888; private advisory by proposal. The fee is confirmed in writing before any payment.
How long does it take?
Written reports in 5–7 business days from complete intake. Date selection within 3 business days. If we are in a busy period, we tell you the real date before you commit.
Will you guarantee results?
No, and we would encourage you to walk away from anyone who does. Feng shui is traditional guidance for arranging space and timing decisions; clients report their experiences in our Client Stories, but we promise process and rigor, not outcomes.
I’m skeptical. Why should I spend this money?
Healthy position. Start with the free tools — they work and cost nothing. If the way we reason about space appeals to you, an audit gives you a disciplined second opinion on decisions you are making anyway: layouts, renovations, leases, timing. Many clients treat it the way Hong Kong businesses do: one more form of due diligence.
Do I have to use WhatsApp?
Yes. WhatsApp is the direct studio channel our Hong Kong practice runs on, and it keeps intake, documents, report delivery, and follow-up in one thread.
What do you need from me to start?
For an audit: a floor plan (a measured sketch is fine), compass readings per our guide, photos, and birth dates of the household. For a BaZi reading: birth date, time, and place. The intake checklist takes most clients under an hour.
Do you sell cures, crystals, or products?
Never. Reports recommend principles and placements; where an object is traditional (e.g., moving water), we describe what matters and you source it anywhere. A consultant who profits from the remedy has a conflict of interest in the diagnosis.
What happens after I receive the report?
A 45-minute video debrief, then a 30-day window for follow-up questions while you implement. Audit clients can also move to the annual retainer for year-round access.