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In the South it is very common for attics and roofs to hold an excessive amount heat radiated from the Sun. This can cause attics to reach temperatures much higher than those outside. This heat then moves into the home making the home's air conditioning unit work even harder to keep the space cool in the Summer months. This homeowner was noticing very high temperatures in their attic and, subsequently, inside their home. After calling Carolina Energy Conservation, our Comfort Specialists decided to install a solar attic fan on top of their roof to help keep the attic the same temperature as outside. This takes a lot of the pressure off of the air conditioning units so that the cool air is cooling the home rather than the attic.
This whisper quiet, low-profile, solar powered attic fan qualifies for 55% State and Federal tax credits.
Even in a room with glass doors and large windows, it is still difficult to get natural daylight inside a room. This homeowner wanted to be able to use natural light in their living area rather than artificial lighting via lamps and overhead lights. A Solatube was installed in the right corner of the room and allows that natural daylight to shine into the room, keeping it bright and lively. Pineville, SC 29468
This kitchen was too dark for the couple who lives in Little River, even with the lights on, so they called Carolina Energy Conservation to come in and install a Solatube to help make their days just a little bit brighter! Now they can reduce the amount of harsh lighting in their kitchen and enjoy the beauty of natural daylighting.
This home's crawl space had insulation issues which was causing moisture to get into the space. This caused mildew and mold to build up and create an issue for the homeowner. We did a complete insulation, encapsulation, and mold remediation.
Check out this encapsulation job our team completed in Harleyville, SC! Didn't they do an amazing job?!