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This home had a crawl space that needed some TLC. The insulation was falling, there was mold and mildew growth, and pests had gotten in. A full-encapsulation was done in this crawlspace and it turned out beautiful!
This home's crawl space had insulation issues which was causing moisture to get into the space. This caused mildew and mold to build up and create an issue for the homeowner. We did a complete insulation, encapsulation, and mold remediation.
This customer called complaining of falling insulation in their crawl space, which led our specialists to recommend an encapsulation job. Crawl Space Encapsulation creates a dry, mold free space that can improve the air quality in your home.
The homeowner had contacted us with concerns of their flooring being loose and soft, when we went into the crawl we saw the floors had been rotted and covered in mold. This is a very common occurrence here as we deal with a lot of humidity. That humid air gets trapped in the crawl space, having nowhere to go but up! This causes the floors of your home to sag and rot. Luckily we were able to help this home, create an encapsulated space in their crawl, and help replace their flooring. An encapsulated crawlspace with a sump pump and dehumidifier will make sure that issues like these will not happen again.
A Summerville homeowner called Carolina Energy Conservation in December asking about making their home more comfortable, year round.
Our installers were there just a few weeks later, and went to work in the attic. The team removed old insulation and prepared it for fresh and clean new installments.
Then, the CEC team used an expanding polyurethane foam to seal any top plates and openings in the attic.
We installed soffit venting where needed, air sealed and insulated all attic hatches.
Our team members used cellulose insulation. It can be installed over existing insulation in most applications and reduces air infiltration through wall cavities. And perhaps the best part, it reduces heating and cooling bills by as much as 32 percent!
The homeowner’s chimneys were wrapped with fireproof rockwool insulation. Rockwool is made from actual rock and has a flame spread of zero.
Installing new insulation will give this home a warm interior during the Winter season.