Before & After

Carolina Energy Conservation Before & After Photos

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Spray Foam Under Raised Home in North Myrtle Beach, SC

This North Myrtle Beach homeowner was looking for an energy-efficient solution to address the lack of insulation they had under their raised home. 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 evaluation by one of our specialists, we recommended removing the plywood beneath the home and installing our premier spray foam package, which is the most effective option given the limited space. This new spray foam is more thermally efficient than fiberglass or cellulose, and would help save this homeowner's energy costs exponentially all while being mold resistant as well. This would also ensure the bottom of this raised home was completely air sealed as well as insulated, all while improving air quality within the home. This seamless and effective process ultimately transformed the home’s overall comfort within one business day!

Blown-In Insulation in North Myrtle Beach, SC

This North Myrtle Beach homeowner was committed to improving his home’s energy efficiency and overall comfort after noticing rising utility costs during peak months. He searched on Google for a local 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!

Spray Foam Attic Insulation in North Myrtle Beach, SC

This North Myrtle Beach homeowner was looking to get the most out of his HVAC systems as well as make his home more energy efficient. He saw Carolina Energy Conservation at the Myrtle Beach Home Show and, after speaking with one of our specialists, requested a free energy evaluation. Our specialist came out to the home and, upon entering the attic, identified a multitude of air gaps using a thermal detection device and noted the insufficient amount of fiberglass batt insulation. Our specialist presented his findings and recommended replacing the old insulation with all new spray foam for maximum thermal efficiency. This would save the homeowner significant energy costs, improve efficiency of is HVAC units, and also fix any air sealing issues with his current product. Carolina Energy Conservation was able to complete this project for the homeowner within a few short business days and this premier spray foam package will end up paying for itself in energy savings alone! 

Solatube Transformation in a Bathroom in Little River, SC

It is wonderful to make a homeowner's day brighter and we did just that in Little River, South Carolina. This new construction home was almost perfect and the homeowner knew exactly what she wanted: A Solatube in both the bathroom and hallway. She had Solatubes in her previous home. "It is wonderful to go throughout the day without turning on lights in every room." We did it again, the natural light is such a beautiful addition to her home. 

Spray Foam in Little River, SC

This Little River customer had concerns about the temperature within their storage units and wished to regulate the temperature to make them more comfortable while staying energy efficient. To address this issue and prevent heat from seeping into the units, Carolina Energy Conservation installed closed-cell spray foam. This type of insulation is an excellent choice due to its high R-value of about 6.0 per inch. It acts as a great insulator, preventing heat seepage and regulating internal temperature by sealing any gaps and leaks within the walls and ceilings, effectively locking out hot air. With the spray foam in place, the units are now well-insulated and will have better energy efficiency and temperature regulation. 

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