Before & After

Carolina Energy Conservation Before & After Photos

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Attic Spray Foam in Daniel Island

This homeowner on Daniel Island wanted to prevent mildew in their attic and sought out Carolina Energy Conservation for a solution to this problem. After inspecting the attic, it was determined that the best solution was to remove the old insulation and replace it with Open-Cell spray foam. Open-cell spray foam is effective at preventing mildew by creating an air barrier and reducing the amount of moisture in the attic. This helps to maintain consistent indoor temperatures and reduce the likelihood of condensation, which can lead to mildew growth. Additionally, open-cell spray foam provides excellent insulation with a high R-value, further reducing the risk of moisture buildup and mold formation. With the insulation in place, this homeowner will no longer have to worry about moisture buildup leading to mildew and mold in their attic. 

Spray Foam in Daniel Island, SC

A homeowner in Daniel Island aimed to transform their attic into a more comfortable, conditioned space. They turned to Carolina Energy Conservation for a solution to address the moisture issues and improve their insulation. After assessing the situation, the best solution would be to use open-cell spray foam insulation. This type of insulation not only provided excellent thermal resistance but also created an effective air seal, preventing moisture infiltration and improving overall energy efficiency. The open-cell spray foam was applied throughout the attic, helping to regulate temperature more effectively and enhance comfort year-round. This upgrade not only resolved the moisture problem but also optimized the attic’s performance, making it a more usable and energy-efficient part of the home.

Attic Insulation in Charleston

This homeowner in Charleston wished to boost their home’s energy efficiency by updating their attic insulation. After looking at the great reviews on Google for Carolina Energy Conservation, they opted for an energy evaluation. The evaluation revealed that the ideal solution would be to remove the old insulation and replace it with cellulose insulation to an R-38 value. Cellulose insulation, made from recycled paper products, offers excellent thermal performance and air-sealing properties, helping to maintain consistent indoor temperatures and reduce energy costs. With the insulation properly installed, their home's temperature will be more consistent and it will be much more energy efficient.

Kitchen Solatube in Charleston, SC

The homeowner wanted a solution to not turning on her 4 kitchen can lights. She loved the bright light, but was bothered by having 4 lights on midday. She new a skylight was not the solution to fit between her can lighting. She opted for a 14 inch Solatube Daylight system and can't wait to share her room's transformation with friends!

Solatube in Charleston

This homeowner in Charleston wanted to brighten their kitchen and bring more natural light into the home. After discovering Carolina Energy Conservation, they decided that adding a solatube would be perfect. Solatubes are a great way to bring natural light into a home, as they are designed to allow a consistent and comfortable amount of light to be added without damaging furniture and flooring. They also have a softening lens that redirects overbearing midday summer rays to make them more comfortable within the home. Its design also bends the weaker rays of winter to allow for consistent light year-round. Bringing natural, consistent, and comfortable light into the home. 

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