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This John's Island homeowner was concerned about rising energy costs over the summer and winter months and suspected their attic was under insulated. She looked for an energy conservation specialist in the area on Angie's Pros and was referred to Carolina Energy Conservation as a reputable and local installer. After reaching out, Carolina Energy Conservation quickly sent out a specialist to investigate, and confirmed the homeowner's suspicion. The specialist gave a quote onsite for removing and replacing the old insulation as well as sealing up the multiple gaps found in the roofline where the rafters meet the house. Carolina Energy Conservation was able to get them on schedule within a few short weeks and finish the project within two business days. This new insulation more than doubled the old, worn out insulation and will provide the homeowner with energy savings and a comfortable living space for years to come!
The Charleston Homeowner noticed their air conditioner could not keep up through the summer months. He searched for a reliable energy conservation specialist and found us through Angi Home Services. The Carolina Energy Conservation Specialist completed a free energy evaluation with pictures in the attic. Finding just two inches of blown in insulation, the Homeowner was not surprised to find they were under insulated.
This Hanahan homeowner was committed to improving his home’s energy efficiency and overall comfort after noticing rising utility costs during peak months. He searched on Google for a local specialist, and found that Carolina Energy Conservation was a top rated contractor who offers free home energy evaluations. After he reached out, Carolina Energy Conservation swiftly sent out a specialist who discovered a lack of attic insulation, explaining the significant energy loss experienced during peak months. Our expert presented his findings, and it was clear that blowing in cellulose insulation and air sealing would be necessary steps in the right direction towards making this home more energy efficient. Our expert recommended 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. Air sealing this attic space would also help prevent fresh, air conditioned air from escaping into the attic as well. This project was completed within a few short business days, and this homeowner’s investment in energy efficiency transformed their home!
A family in North Charleston wanted to improve the comfort and energy efficiency of their home, so they approached Carolina Energy Conservation for help. After conducting an energy evaluation, they decided to go with polyurethane foam insulation due to its excellent performance. This type of insulation will make their home more comfortable throughout the year, improve temperature regulation, and reduce energy bills. The superior insulating properties of polyurethane foam create an airtight seal, minimizing drafts and boosting overall energy efficiency. With the insulation in place, their home can now maintain a consistent temperature, leading to improved comfort and energy efficiency.
This homeowner in Charleston wished to boost their home’s energy efficiency by updating their attic insulation. After looking at the great reviews on Google for Carolina Energy Conservation, they opted for an energy evaluation. The evaluation revealed that the ideal solution would be to remove the old insulation and replace it with cellulose insulation to an R-38 value. Cellulose insulation, made from recycled paper products, offers excellent thermal performance and air-sealing properties, helping to maintain consistent indoor temperatures and reduce energy costs. With the insulation properly installed, their home's temperature will be more consistent and it will be much more energy efficient.
