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Air Sealing and Attic Insulation in North Myrtle Beach

This local North Myrtle Beach Homeowner noticed his new property did not seem to be as energy efficient as the rest of his properties in the area. After having a great experience with Carolina Energy Conservation in the past on other properties, they decided to make a quick call to our office. Carolina Energy Conservation swiftly sent out a specialist to investigate and found that there were several air gaps around the homeowner's can lights and vent pipes. This allows precious air conditioned and heated air to seep straight into the lightly insulated attic this homeowner already had. To remedy this situation, our specialists removed all the old insulation and then air sealed around every air gap and vulnerability in the attic. We then added all new blown in insulation doubling the thickness and amount of what the homeowner had before all in a tidy and efficient manner. Carolina Energy Conservation takes pride in serving our new and returning customers with excellent service protecting some of their biggest assets for years to come!

Poorly insulated home in Loris FIXED by Carolina Energy Conservation

This homeowner in Loris was experiencing uncomfortable rooms in both winter and summer caused by their poorly insulated attic. Poorly insulated attics can have numerous effects on the efficiency of your home, resulting in high energy bills and drafty and hot/cold rooms. They asked neighbors about their insulation and if their attic was insulated. They all had insulated attics and they recommended Carolina Energy Conservation to come to their home for a FREE inspection. 

Carolina Energy Conservation easily solved this problem by first sealing all the air gaps then installing the fiberglass insulation. With these simple fixes the homeowner will see quick results in both their energy bills and the comfort of their home.

Paxton Blown-in

Ventilation & Airseal Package

Upgrading insulation 

Sickley Remove & Replace

Removal of insulation and blown in cellulose 

Attic Insulation in Market Common

This single family home in Market Common was built in 2003. This home had blown insulation that was up to code (code means the minimum). Carolina Energy Conservation took out the old insulation and removed it from the property. We then came in to blow in new cellulose insulation. This insulation is made of recycled newspapers and treated with a special chemical that keeps the bugs and critters away. Before the new insulation was blown in the team sealed all of the can lights and electrical penetrations. After the blown in cellulose the homeowner reported the home was much more comfortable and he wished he had done this sooner. 

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