Before & After

Carolina Energy Conservation Before & After Photos

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Spray Foam Crawlspace Insulation in Pawleys Island

This Pawleys Island homeowner was looking for an energy-efficient solution to address their crawlspace, which had visible fiberglass insulation hanging down. They decided to ask their HVAC service company during a visit, and the company recommended Carolina Energy Conservation as specialists capable of handling any crawlspace need. After a free evaluation by one of our specialists, we recommended removing all the old insulation and replacing it with our premier spray foam. This new spray foam is more thermally efficient than fiberglass and would help save this homeowner's energy costs exponentially all while being mold resistant as well. This would also ensure air sealing throughout the crawlspace and improve air quality within the home. This seamless and effective process ultimately transformed the home’s overall comfort.

Crawlspace Insulation in Pawleys Island

This Pawleys Island homeowner hired restoration experts to tackle moisture issues he was having within his home and crawlspace. Knowing Carolina Energy Conservation’s expertise in crawlspaces, the experts recommended us to tackle the standing water issues this customer was having. The free assessment we provided showed that the existing encapsulation the homeowner had was contributing to the standing water they had within the crawlspace. Carolina Energy Conservation completely removed the old encapsulation product and re-insulated the crawlspace the right way solving the standing water issues for this homeowner in the process. We also added a dehumidifier to prevent any further moisture issues within the crawlspace and make sure the crawlspace would be issue free for years to come. The project was completed in just a few business days, helping the homeowner move one step closer to his dream home while saving money along the way.

Spray Foam Attic Insulation in Pawleys Island, SC

This Pawleys Island homeowner was experiencing mold growth in their attic caused by excessive condensation from their A/C system working overtime to cool the home. After searching Google for a mold remediation company specializing in attic spaces, they found Carolina Energy Conservation, a top-rated local contractor. This homeowner reached out and we were happy to send one of our specialists for a free evaluation. During the attic inspection, our expert discovered multiple areas with mold growth and several under-insulated spots that were forcing the A/C unit to run excessively. Our specialist presented his findings and recommended replacing the old insulation with all new spray foam along with our mold remediation technique. Doing this would not only eliminate their current mold issue, but also prevent it from happening in the future. Carolina Energy Conservation completed the project in just two business days. This premier spray foam package will pay for itself through energy savings alone while significantly improving the home’s air quality.

Crawlspace Insulation in Pawleys Island, SC

This Pawleys Island homeowner is apart of Carolina Energy Conservation's Business Networking Group and knew she had a problem with her crawlspace. Knowing Carolina Energy Conservation’s expertise in crawlspaces, she asked if we could send one of our specialists out. The free assessment we provided showed that the existing encapsulation the homeowner had was contributing to the standing water they had within the crawlspace. Carolina Energy Conservation completely removed the old encapsulation product and re-insulated the crawlspace the right way solving the standing water issues for this homeowner in the process. We also added a dehumidifier to prevent any further moisture issues within the crawlspace and make sure the crawlspace would be issue free for years to come. The project was completed in just a few business days, helping the homeowner increase the air quality within their home and giving them peace of mind.

Solatube in Murrells Inlet

The family in Murrells Inlet noticed that their kitchen lacked natural light compared to the dining room right across from it. They approached Carolina Energy Conservation for a solution and after an energy evaluation, they decided to add a solatube. With the solatube installed above their countertop, their kitchen will be consistently brightened by natural light. The design of the solatube will help to reduce the intensity of the midsummer rays and maximize the weaker winter rays for optimal light. It also has a solar-powered nightlight, which will turn on automatically to allow visibility during the night. Making their kitchen more comfortable and fulfilling the family's desires. 

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