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A homeowner in Darlington sought to enhance the energy efficiency of their metal workshop and, after reading excellent reviews on Google, opted for an energy evaluation with Carolina Energy Conservation. The evaluation recommended closed-cell spray foam insulation due to its superior thermal resistance and air-sealing properties. This type of foam expands upon application, forming a dense, rigid barrier that effectively fills gaps and prevents heat loss. By choosing closed-cell spray foam, the homeowner aimed to significantly reduce energy consumption, improve temperature control, and prevent moisture issues. Leading to a more comfortable and energy-efficient workspace 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.
The North Charleston family wanted to enhance their family room by bringing in more natural light. After attending the Charleston Cajun Festival and speaking with Carolina Energy Conservation, they chose to install a Solatube as the perfect addition to their home. The Solatube's design allows for consistent bright natural light to enter the home without causing damage to the furniture and flooring. This also ensures year-round constant light as it redirects strong midday summer rays to soften the light and weak winter light to maximize brightness. As an extra feature, it also has a solar-powered nightlight that turns on automatically after the sunsets to allow extra visibility in the home, both brightening and making the home more energy efficient.
This homeowner in North Charleston wanted to create a controlled environment within their shed. They sought help from Carolina Energy Conservation for an energy evaluation and to find the best solution. After the evaluation, it was determined that installing closed-cell spray foam was the best solution. This type of spray foam is very efficient at blocking out any air from leaking into the shed, helping to regulate the temperature. It also prevents moisture build-up, thus protecting the items inside the building. With it installed, the shed will keep consistent temperatures easier and be more comfortable throughout the seasons.
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.