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Blown-In Insulation in Ridgeville, SC

This Ridgeville homeowner was committed to improving his home’s energy efficiency and overall comfort after noticing rising utility costs during peak months. He searched on Angi's Pros 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 reducing the strain on the HVAC units. This project was completed within a few short business days, and this homeowner’s investment in energy efficiency transformed their home!

Blown-In Insulation in Charleston SC

This Charleston homeowner was concerned after noticing her home was not retaining heated air over the winter and fresh cool air over the summer. After checking the attic of her 1300sq ft ranch home, she realized their was little to no insulation in the attic that could be causing this issue. This homeowner then took to Angie's Pros listings and was referred to Carolina Energy Conservation as a top rated local installer. She gave our company a quick phone call, and within a few short business days a specialist was already out to her home inspecting the attic. Carolina Energy Conservation offered a blown-in cellulose package that more than doubled the layer of her current insulation while removing the old and deteriorated insulation.

Blown-In Insulation in Charleston SC

This Charleston 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!

Air Sealing, Remove and Replace Blown In Insulation in Isle of Palms, SC

After purchasing this home, new Homeowners found pest feces in the insufficient attic insulation and knew it was time to clean it all out. After meeting with the Carolina Energy Conservation Comfort Specialist, they decided to remove their insulation, air seal fixtures and blow in our recycled cellulose that has pest deterrent. Optimizing their home's new HVAC system, they also decided to spray foam the hard duct lines, known as duct encapsulation. Duct encapsulation decreases the amount of conditioned air that leaks from the hard lines (usually 30%) and helps it reach your rooms. It's a great solution to address room temperature inconsistences. 

Blown-In Insulation in Isle of Palms, SC

This Isle of Palms homeowner was committed to enhancing her home's energy efficiency and comfort after a recent remodel she had done. She 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. Our expert also noticed evidence of rodents within the attic and upgrading to our blown in cellulose would help prevent that. Doing this reduced 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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