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This Myrtle Beach homeowner was committed to improving his home’s energy efficiency and overall comfort after noticing rising utility costs during peak months. She searched on the Better Business Bureau for a trusted specialist, and found that Carolina Energy Conservation was a top rated contractor who offers free home energy evaluations. After he reached out, Carolina Energy Conservation swiftly sent out a specialist who discovered a lack of attic insulation, explaining the significant energy loss experienced during peak months. 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 as well. This project was completed within a few short business days, and this homeowner’s investment in energy efficiency transformed their home!
This longs resident was looking for less heat in his garage. The area above his garage was used for storage and it was cooking like an over.
After speaking with Jill in the appointment center and then Grant on site, the homeowner chose our garage insulation package. We install soft vents and blow in R-30 cellulose in open garage attic floor and under decking where accessible. We also install attic tent over attic access in garage.
The homeowner gave raving reviews of our install team, highlighting their friendliness and ability to keep the process clean! Go Team CEC!
The homeowner in Longs wanted to reduce the strain on their HVAC system and make their garage cooler to enhance energy efficiency. After reading positive reviews about Carolina Energy Conservation's insulation and home energy services, they decided to schedule an energy evaluation. The evaluation recommended installing cellulose insulation in the attic above the garage to an R-30 value. This would effectively block air leakage through small cracks and gaps, preventing heat from entering the garage and impacting the HVAC system's efficiency. With the installation of cellulose, their home will become more energy efficient and comfortable, leading to savings on energy bills.
Our customer had a very dark kitchen area that they wanted to brighten up all year round. They installed a 14 inch Solatube to bring in natural daylight and brighten up the kitchen and breakfast area. The Solatube installed in less than two hours. Now this customer will have Solatube beautiful daylight in their kitchen area all year round. This makes their home brighter and more cheerful.
After discovering a leaking duct, this home owner contacted Carolina Energy Conservation to look at their attic space. The current blown in insulation was low and not up to code. We suggested the removal and disposal of the existing insulation, followed by air sealing the attic and new blown in cellulose to R38. We encapsulated the ducts throughout the attic and installed a 35 watt Solatube attic fan. The home is now ready for lower electric bills throughout all the season.
