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This longs resident was looking for less heat in his garage. The area above his garage was used for storage and it was cooking like an over.
After speaking with Jill in the appointment center and then Grant on site, the homeowner chose our garage insulation package. We install soft vents and blow in R-30 cellulose in open garage attic floor and under decking where accessible. We also install attic tent over attic access in garage.
The homeowner gave raving reviews of our install team, highlighting their friendliness and ability to keep the process clean! Go Team CEC!
The homeowner in Longs wanted to reduce the strain on their HVAC system and make their garage cooler to enhance energy efficiency. After reading positive reviews about Carolina Energy Conservation's insulation and home energy services, they decided to schedule an energy evaluation. The evaluation recommended installing cellulose insulation in the attic above the garage to an R-30 value. This would effectively block air leakage through small cracks and gaps, preventing heat from entering the garage and impacting the HVAC system's efficiency. With the installation of cellulose, their home will become more energy efficient and comfortable, leading to savings on energy bills.
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.
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.
A homeowner in Little River wanted to bring more light into an extra room in their house. They reached out to Carolina Energy Conservation for a solution and decided that the best option for them was to install a Solatube. Solatubes not only brightened the room but also added natural light to a windowless space. Due to their design, they also prevent sunlight from bleaching floors and furniture. It also reflects light to allow for constant and bright light year-round, making for an effective and efficient light source. With the Solatube installed, this family will have more natural light in their home.