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Crawlspace Insulation in Murrells Inlet

A homeowner in Murrells Inlet turned to Carolina Energy Conservation to address mold and moisture problems in their crawl space. After a detailed energy evaluation, they opted for the CleanSpace™ Encapsulation System. This solution seals the crawl space, effectively reducing moisture and preventing mold growth. By minimizing airborne particles and controlling humidity, CleanSpace™ significantly improves overall air quality and energy efficiency. The encapsulation creates a more comfortable living environment and can lead to lower energy bills by maintaining a stable temperature. The result is a healthier, more efficient home with fewer moisture-related issues and increased comfort throughout the year.

Spray foam Attic in Georgetown, SC

This Georgetown home had the typical fiberglass bats of insulation. The homeowner called Carolina Energy Conservation for a free home energy evaluation. The attic space had home air conditioned air seeping through into the hot attic. This caused the homeowner's air conditioner to run longer trying to keep the home comfortable. The homeowner chose to have Carolina Energy Conservation remove the leaky rolls of insulation, air seal and spray foam their attic space to keep the leaks from happening. The homeowner can now be confident that the sprayfoam does not settle or shift and they are on their way to saving energy! 

Blown In Cellulose in Georgetown

The Georgetown family wanted to improve the energy efficiency of their home, particularly in their garage. They reached out to Carolina Energy Conservation for an energy evaluation. After assessing their needs, it was determined that the best solution was to install blown-in cellulose insulation in the garage attic. Blown-in cellulose insulation is an excellent way to enhance energy efficiency in a home. It is made from recycled paper products and treated to be fire-retardant. This type of insulation effectively fills gaps and voids, reducing air leakage and heat transfer. As a result, it helps maintain a consistent indoor temperature, reduces the workload on heating and cooling systems, and ultimately lowers energy costs. 

Solatube in Pawleys Island

This family from Pawleys Island wanted to brighten one of the closets in their home. They approached Carolina Energy Conservation to inquire about installing a Solatube. After assessing their home, a Solatube was installed, significantly improving the natural light in the closet. The design of the Solatube allows for bright, consistent light without damaging or bleaching any clothing, furniture, or floors within the room. It also allows for the most light output year-round by bending low beams in wintertime and bending the overpowering light of midday summer. It also has a solar-powered nightlight for visibility at night without the need to waste any electricity making the home more energy efficient overall. 

Spray Foam in Pawleys Island

A family in Pawleys Island sought to improve their home's energy efficiency and turned to Carolina Energy Conservation for an energy evaluation. After a thorough evaluation, they decided the best option was to install open-cell spray foam insulation. This type of spray foam is perfect due to its excellent ability to provide superior thermal insulation, which will help the home maintain a more consistent temperature. Open-cell spray foam expands upon application, filling gaps and cracks to create a comfortable indoor environment. With the installation of open-cell spray foam, this family will have an easier time maintaining a consistent temperature in their house while reducing heating and cooling costs.

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