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Crawl Space Insulation in Mount Pleasant, SC

This homeowner in Mount Pleasant contacted Carolina Energy Conservation because they noticed cold drafts coming through the floors and suspected it was caused by the insulation in the crawl space. Upon inspection, it was found that the insulation was visibly damaged and had begun to mold. To fix this issue, the damaged insulation was removed and replaced with closed-cell spray foam insulation. This type of insulation is very effective in preventing drafts as it forms a seamless barrier that seals off gaps and voids, while also providing excellent temperature resistance. After the spray foam is installed, the floor will effectively block out air, preventing drafts.

 

Solutube in Blufton

This homeowner loves to spend time in her kitchen. The kitchen and dining room are the hub of the home. Now she is excited to know that the natural light is shining throughout the day. She also chose the Solatube Daylighting System that has a Solar Night Light so the kitchen will be dimly lit throughout the night. Even the dog will be able to find it's dog bowl throughout the night!

Solatube in Bluffton, SC

These homeowners where ready for more light in their hallway. After seeing a Solatube in a friend's home, they called Carolina Energy Conservation. It was an easy morning install and now they will have friends and family over to see their transformed hallway. 

Solatube in Savannah, GA

A quick kitchen transformation! This homeowner wanted to brighten her busy kitchen area without having to choose to switch on and off the light fixture. The kitchen is truly the heart of this home and a major renovation would be inconvenient. The Solatube installation was perfect. 

Attic Insulation project in Summerville, SC

A Summerville homeowner called Carolina Energy Conservation in December asking about making their home more comfortable, year round.

Our installers were there just a few weeks later, and  went to work in the attic. The team removed old insulation and prepared it for fresh and clean new installments.

Then, the CEC team used an expanding polyurethane foam to seal any top plates and openings in the attic. 

We installed soffit venting where needed, air sealed and insulated all attic hatches.

Our team members used cellulose insulation. It can be installed over existing insulation in most applications and reduces air infiltration through wall cavities. And perhaps the best part, it reduces heating and cooling bills by as much as 32 percent!

The homeowner’s chimneys were wrapped with fireproof rockwool insulation. Rockwool is made from actual rock and has a flame spread of zero.

Installing new insulation will give this home a warm interior during the Winter season.

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