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This Little River homeowner was looking to increase the efficiency of her HVAC unit and receive balanced air conditioning throughout the house. He decided to search on Google for a reputable contractor in his area, and was led to Carolina Energy Conservation as local professionals who specialize in energy efficiency. After a free and thorough energy evaluation, it was clear that encapsulating ductwork would be a necessary step in the right direction towards meeting his goals. Attic spaces in South Carolina are in excess of 130 degrees which makes it hard for the unit within the attic to pull in cold air and distribute it effectively. 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!
While attending the Myrtle Beach Home Shows, this family discovered a Solatube display and approached Carolina Energy Conservation. They were attracted to the Solatube as a way to bring more natural light into their home. It turned out to be the perfect choice for them. The Solatube design allows natural light to enter the home without causing any damage to floors or furniture. Additionally, it features a softening lens that reduces harsh midday summer light and maximizes weaker winter rays, providing a comfortable amount of light throughout the year. With it installed, they will have more natural light within their home, making their home more energy efficient in the process.
A homeowner in Ocean Isle Beach aimed to restore their crawlspace and enhance their home’s energy efficiency. Concerned about the moldy fiberglass insulation, they reached out to Carolina Energy Conservation for a comprehensive solution. The team recommended removing the outdated insulation and applying spray foam insulation instead. This upgrade not only eliminated the mold but also provided superior insulation and air sealing, significantly improving the home’s energy performance. With the crawlspace restored and insulated with spray foam, the homeowner can enjoy a healthier living environment and reduced energy costs. The seamless and effective process ultimately transformed the home’s overall comfort.
A homeowner in Shallotte, North Carolina, noticed that their shed became uncomfortably warm in the summer and had difficulty keeping the cold air out in the winter. After reading great reviews on Google, they decided to contact Carolina Energy Conservation for an energy evaluation. Following an in-depth evaluation, it was determined that the best solution to the homeowner's problem was to install closed-cell spray foam insulation. Closed-cell spray foam is a perfect choice due to its ability to form a barrier that effectively fills gaps and prevents heat loss. With the spray foam installed, the homeowner will find it much easier to maintain a comfortable temperature in the shed throughout the year.
This home had the existing attic insulation removed and disposed for the replacement of fresh, clean insulation.
