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This Georgetown home had the typical fiberglass bats of insulation. The homeowner called Carolina Energy Conservation for a free home energy evaluation. The attic space had home air conditioned air seeping through into the hot attic. This caused the homeowner's air conditioner to run longer trying to keep the home comfortable. The homeowner chose to have Carolina Energy Conservation remove the leaky rolls of insulation, air seal and spray foam their attic space to keep the leaks from happening. The homeowner can now be confident that the sprayfoam does not settle or shift and they are on their way to saving energy!
The Georgetown family wanted to improve the energy efficiency of their home, particularly in their garage. They reached out to Carolina Energy Conservation for an energy evaluation. After assessing their needs, it was determined that the best solution was to install blown-in cellulose insulation in the garage attic. Blown-in cellulose insulation is an excellent way to enhance energy efficiency in a home. It is made from recycled paper products and treated to be fire-retardant. This type of insulation effectively fills gaps and voids, reducing air leakage and heat transfer. As a result, it helps maintain a consistent indoor temperature, reduces the workload on heating and cooling systems, and ultimately lowers energy costs.
In Galivants Ferry, a homeowner wanted to improve the energy efficiency of their metal shed and turned to Carolina Energy Conservation for a solution. They chose closed-cell spray foam insulation, which is known for its exceptional performance. Closed-cell spray foam expands upon application to fill gaps and create a dense, rigid barrier. This insulation effectively blocks air and moisture infiltration, offering superior thermal resistance and structural strength. As a result, the metal shed maintains consistent temperatures, prevents condensation, and reduces energy costs. With the spray foam installed, comfort and efficiency are maximized, transforming the shed into a more functional space.