Before & After

Carolina Energy Conservation Before & After Photos

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Solatube in Myrtle Beach

A homeowner in Myrtle Beach reached out to Carolina Energy Conservation to brighten their hallway and bring more natural light into their home. They decided to install a solatube to provide a constant stream of natural light. Unlike skylights, solatubes use Raybender 3000 technology, which prevents heat transfer and does not fade furniture or flooring. Its design redirects overpowering summer midday light to maintain a suitable amount of light and captures low-angle sunlight in winter to ensure a comfortable amount of light within the home year-round. It also provides a solar-powered nightlight that turns on automatically once the sun sets, providing visibility without diminishing energy efficiency.

 

This Myrtle Beach family will also apply for the federal and state tax credit. More information on our website.

Duct Encapsulation in Myrtle Beach, SC

This local Myrtle Beach homeowner was looking to make their existing air conditioning unit more effective and efficient in their home. They had a friend who used Carolina Energy Conservation in the past and had a great experience, so they decided to reach out. Carolina Energy Conservation promptly sent out a specialist who inspected the whole attic space free of charge and recommended our duct encapsulation service. This service entails encapsulating every metal duct of your home's air conditioning ensuring balanced air conditioning throughout the whole house. This is especially helpful if you notice one or more of your rooms not getting as cold during the summer or warmer during the winter. We were able to get this issue resolved within a few short weeks of the initial appointment and complete this in one business day!

Crawlspace Insulation in Myrtle Beach, SC

This Myrtle Beach homeowner was serious about enhancing energy savings within their home and suspected their crawlspace could be an issue. They looked for an expert via Home Advisor and saw Carolina Energy Conservation was a top local specialist in crawlspaces. After a free crawlspace inspection, one of our professionals noticed that there was little to no insulation under the house which would cause a lot of thermal energy loss throughout the year. Our specialist showed the homeowner his findings and Carolina Energy Conservation offered a Clean Space energy efficient package with foundation protection to remedy this. This package would help insulate the home causing a multitude of energy savings, as well as protect the foundation of the home for years to come. This will also help prevent against pests under the house and offer mold resistance due to condensation buildup in the crawlspace. This installation was completed within a few short weeks from the initial inspection, and this package offered will end up paying for itself in energy savings alone!

Duct Encapsulation in Myrtle Beach

This Myrtle Beach homeowner sought a professional to guide them toward reducing their air conditioning costs. After a quick Google search, they were lead to Carolina Energy Conservation as top local experts who could do just that. Carolina Energy Conservation promptly sent out one of our Attic specialists for a free inspection, and during that inspection he noticed the lack of insulation on the ductwork which would contribute to high heating and cooling costs. Our specialist recommended duct encapsulation using spray foam, which would maximize the air conditioning unit’s thermal performance and help resolve temperature differences from room to room. This would increase overall comfort while reducing the amount of time the AC unit needs to run to keep every room at the desired temperature, thereby lowering energy costs. 

Blown-In Insulation in Myrtle Beach, SC

This Myrtle Beach homeowner was committed to enhancing his home's energy efficiency and comfort. He decided to search on home advisor, and was led to Carolina Energy Conservation as local professionals in her area. After a free and thorough energy evaluation, it was clear that removing the old fiberglass insulation and upgrading to cellulose insulation would be a necessary step in the right direction. Our expert recommended upgrading to cellulose with an R-38 value because it would maximize thermal performance of the attic space as well as being an eco friendly, fire resistant solution. Doing this will reduce this home's heating and cooling costs while increasing sustainability of the air conditioning unit. This project was completed within one business day, and this homeowner’s investment in energy efficiency transformed their home!

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