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While attending the Conway Riverfest, this lovely family learned about our Solatube Daylighting System. While laying out the vision of brightening their favorite room in the home, their kitchen, our very own Scott Seaman was able to find just the right setup. As you can see, Peter Barczak installed the Solatube with TierDrop lens, bringing the outside in. Filling the room with beautiful natural light!
Solatube Daylighting Systems come with am 30% federal tax credit, as a energy efficient improvement to your home. In South Carolina your receive an extra 25% tax credit. Take advantage of this tax credit now in 2025.
A household in North Surfside Beach recently chose Carolina Energy Conservation to improve their home's comfort and energy efficiency. After an energy evaluation, they decided to install Trusoft cellulose insulation for its eco-friendly benefits and superior performance. Made from recycled paper products, Trusoft cellulose provides excellent thermal insulation by filling gaps and crevices, reducing heat loss, and blocking drafts. Its dense, fibrous structure also offers soundproofing benefits and helps control moisture, enhancing overall home comfort. With the cellulose installed, their home will now have a more consistent indoor temperature, lower energy bills, and a more eco-conscious living environment, making it more comfortable year-round.
A Myrtle Beach family reached out to Carolina Energy Conservation to address mold, rot, and odors in their crawl space. After an initial energy evaluation, the best choice discovered for this family was to remove moldy and damaged insulation and fully encapsulate the crawlspace. They installed the CleanSpace™ Encapsulation System, a specialized barrier designed to reduce moisture and airborne particles while enhancing overall energy efficiency. This system also helps to prevent future mold growth and lower energy bills by maintaining a stable temperature and reducing humidity. With the encapsulation in place, the crawlspace is a cleaner, healthier, and more energy-efficient space.
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.