Before & After

Carolina Energy Conservation Before & After Photos

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Attic Insulation in Conway

A family in Conway wanted to make their garage more energy efficient, so they contacted Carolina Energy Conservation for assistance. The best solution for them was to install polyurethane foam insulation, which transformed the space into a well-regulated environment. This type of spray foam creates a thermal barrier, significantly reducing heat transfer and improving overall energy efficiency. As a result, the garage will be more comfortable throughout the year, and the family will enjoy lower energy bills. They now have an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution that will make their garage much more comfortable and energy efficient.

Solatube in Conway, SC

This Conway family was eager to brighten their home, especially their kitchen. They discovered the Carolina Energy Conservation booth featuring Solatubes at the Myrtle Beach Home Show. Intrigued by the promise of natural light, they decided to get an energy evaluation and a quote for installation. They were particularly excited about the kitchen transformation. What caught their interest was the Solatube’s thoughtful design. It’s engineered to deliver abundant natural light without overwhelming the space. The softening lens ensures that light is diffused gently, preventing any bleaching of floors or furniture. They were also impressed by the solar-powered night light feature, which provides a soft glow after sunset, eliminating the need for harsh artificial lighting. The family now has a beautiful, naturally lit kitchen, and their house has become more energy efficient. 

 

 

With the installation of Solatube, they also qualified for federal tax credits see more info on our website. 

Blown-In Insulation in Conway, SC

This local Conway homeowner was interested in enhancing both energy efficiency and comfort. They decided to seek out a local energy conservation company and decided on Carolina Energy Conservation after speaking with a few of our experts at the home show. After a free and thorough energy evaluation, it was clear that improving insulation and adding air-sealing would be a necessary step in the right direction. Our expert recommended upgrading to cellulose insulation with an R-38 value to maximize thermal performance as well as our spray foam air-sealing technique. This new cellulose not only promised to reduce heating and cooling costs exponentially, but also offered an eco-friendly solution by using recycled materials. Installing this insulation throughout the entire attic and air sealing would provide a more comfortable living environment and consistent indoor temperature. The homeowner’s investment in energy efficiency transformed their house, making it more comfortable and cost-effective. 

Blown-In Insulation in Conway, SC

This Conway homeowner was committed to improving his home’s energy efficiency and overall comfort, especially within his garage space. The large majority of homes built in South Carolina do not include insulation above the garage or exterior walls, causing them to be extremely hot and humid during peak months. This homeowner decided to visit the Myrtle Beach Home Show, spoke with one of our specialists about the issues he was facing, and requested a free energy evaluation. Carolina Energy Conservation swiftly sent out a specialist who discovered a lack of attic insulation, explaining the significant energy loss experienced during peak months as well as the uncomfortable garage space. Our expert presented his findings, and it was clear that blowing in cellulose insulation and air sealing would be necessary steps in the right direction towards making this home more energy efficient. Our expert recommended cellulose with an R-38 value because it would maximize thermal performance of the attic space as well as being an eco friendly, fire resistant solution. Air sealing this attic space would also help prevent fresh, air conditioned air from escaping into the attic all while helping manage the temperature in the garage. This project was completed within a few short business days, and this homeowner’s investment in energy efficiency transformed their home!

Solatube in Pawleys Island

This family from Pawleys Island wanted to brighten one of the closets in their home. They approached Carolina Energy Conservation to inquire about installing a Solatube. After assessing their home, a Solatube was installed, significantly improving the natural light in the closet. The design of the Solatube allows for bright, consistent light without damaging or bleaching any clothing, furniture, or floors within the room. It also allows for the most light output year-round by bending low beams in wintertime and bending the overpowering light of midday summer. It also has a solar-powered nightlight for visibility at night without the need to waste any electricity making the home more energy efficient overall. 

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