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Bringing the beautiful natural light into this Conway home.
This Conway Homeowner called Carolina Energy Conservation looking for a natural light solution for her kitchen that is low maintenance. Previously she used six can lights in her kitchen, but really wanted an energy efficient option. The 14in Solatube Daylight System was the perfect solution. The Solatube Daylighting System features passive daylighting technology that does not rely on moving parts, making it virtually maintenance-free. All assemblies (dome, flashing, tubing, diffuser) have seals to prevent bug and dirt infiltration. In addition, the dome and flashing are designed to eliminate debris build-up. Unlike traditional skylights, that need periodic cleaning and inspection, the Solatube Daylighting System does not require ongoing maintenance.
This home improvement project, also, only took 2 hours installation and did not require moving her can lighting! One happy Homeowner in Conway!
Sue had spent the last year remodeling her kitchen and her final step was to increase light over her stove. She had seen a Solatube Daylight System at a neighbor's and knew this was the perfect addition for her home. The Solatube has a solar powered nightlight that makes the home addition qualify for a Federal Solar rebate. Sue found Carolina Energy Conservation through a Google search, scheduled within two weeks and had her newly lit kitchen within two hours of CEC Installer Kevin P.'s arrival! Now Sue is happily inviting the neighbors over to see her remodel... making referrals for Carolina Energy Conservation and Solatube.
Check out these before and after photos our team took while installing this insulation in Nesmith, SC.
Spray form insulation in an attic in Leland, NC!
Moisture can seap into a crawl space through the ground and infrastructure causing mold growth and musty air. This can tend to get into the breathable air inside the home as well causing discomfort and potentially some heatlh hazards. This customer was noticing uncomfortable floors in their home and after a Carolina Energy Conservation Comfort Specialist visited the home, they saw where moisture was making its way into the crawl space. The CEC crew placed a vapor barrier around the entire crawl space to make for a dry environment below the home.