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Duct Encapsulation in Murrells Inlet, SC

This Murrells Inlet homeowner was committed to enhancing her home's energy efficiency and comfort while reducing condensation from her air vents. She decided to search on Angi's Pros, an app designed to put you in contact with reputable contractors in your area, and was led to Carolina Energy Conservation as local professionals. After a free and thorough energy evaluation, it was clear that encapsulating ductwork, would be a necessary step in the right direction. Encapsulating the A/C ducts would improve thermal performance and ensure balanced air conditioning throughout the home. As a result, the air conditioning unit would have to run less saving the homeowner on energy costs and increasing sustainability. This project was completed within one business day, and this homeowner’s investment in energy efficiency would help them save on their electric bill and life of their A/C units!

Duct Encapsulation in Murrells Inlet, SC

A Murrells Inlet homeowner looking to improve HVAC efficiency and achieve balanced cooling turned to Angi’s Pros to find a trusted local contractor. She contacted Carolina Energy Conservation for a free energy evaluation, where our inspection revealed that ductwork encapsulation was key to improving performance. With attic temperatures in South Carolina often exceeding 130 degrees, unprotected ductwork can severely impact an HVAC system’s ability to deliver cool air efficiently. Encapsulating the A/C ducts would improve thermal performance and ensure balanced air conditioning throughout the home from room to room. As a result, the air conditioning unit would have to run less saving the homeowner on energy costs and increasing sustainability. This project was completed within one business day, and this homeowner’s investment in energy efficiency would help them save on their electric bill and life of their A/C units!

Blown-In Insulation in Murrells Inlet, SC

This Murrells Inlet homeowner was committed to enhancing her home's energy efficiency and comfort. She decided to search on Google, and was led to Carolina Energy Conservation as local professionals in her area who specialize in making homes more energy efficient. After a free and thorough energy evaluation, it was clear that removing the old fiberglass insulation, air-sealing the whole attic, and upgrading to cellulose insulation would be necessary steps in the right direction. Our expert recommended upgrading to 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. Our spray foam air-sealing technique fills small gaps between the interior of the home and the attic, preventing valuable air-conditioned air from escaping into the attic. With these steps, this home's heating and cooling costs will be dramatically reduced while increasing sustainability of the HVAC units. This project was completed within two business days, and this homeowner’s investment in energy efficiency transformed their home!

A Kitchen Solatube in Murrells Inlet

"It has made a world of difference!"

 

There are many homes in this Murrells Inlet community that have chosen Solatubes for the interior dark rooms. Linda's relatives warned her against roof penetrations, so she waited a year before contacting Carolina Energy Conservation. After researching the 10 year warranty and life time flashing guarantee, she chose Carolina Energy Conservation due to our over 15 years in business in this community. Linda is delighted in the results. "My kitchen has dark cabinets so it seemed dark. Now it's bright all day long." She also installed a Solatube Daylighting System in her bathroom. "I now keep the door closed due to the nightlight, but I love that I don't ever have to turn on the light."

Attic Insulation in Myrtle Beach, SC

This Myrtle Beach Homeowner found Carolina Energy Conservation at the Spring Home Show. They were concerned that part of their attic was not insulated. In the South Carolina summer, if we don't have enough attic insulation in the overheated 125 degree F attic, the heat penetrates your paltry insulation, or lack there of, and heats up the drywall ceiling. Then that heat radiates down into the room and heats all the objects which in turn heat the air in the room. We provide the solution of blow in insulation to an R 30-60 to meet regional standards and provide your home with the tools to keep you cool. They are now ready for the summer heat!

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