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This attic was originally insulated with rolled insulation which tends to compress after some time. Blown insulation helps fill in those hard to reach places and maintains its blown in R-value. This customer is satisfied with their now properly insulated home.
This customer's attic was not properly insulated, causing uncomfortable temperatures in the home. After calling Carolina Energy Conservation, they decided to have blown-in cellulose insulation installed in their attic. The presence of insulation in the attic helped to seclude the heated/cooled air, inside the living space. It also cut some of their electric costs.
Attics are the number one priority of sealing and insulating in the process of making a house more efficient. When the attic is not properly insulated, major amounts of air can escape. This is the number one cause of high energy bills. Adding proper amounts of blown in insulation will solve a large portion of energy inefficiency problems.
There are two types of spray foam insulation: Open Cell and Closed Cell
For this outdoor shed in Pawley's Island, our homeowner chose closed cell spray foam. Closed cell spray foam is dense and more resistant to moisture, making it better suited for exterior applications and areas with high humidity levels.
Protecting your home is our number one priority. Choosing spray foam insulation is the best option to prevent leaks and ensure your investment for years to come.
This Pawleys Island Homeowner knew that their garage's finishes were an after thought to the builder. After being in their home 6 months, they decided it was time to place blown in insulation in their attic space and improve their home's function and comfortability.
The combination of too little insulation and too much air leakage can waste a great deal of energy. That's why home performance experts recommend that air-sealing improvements be combined with insulation upgrades. When attic air sealing is combined with an attic insulation upgrade, it's possible to reduce heating and cooling costs by as much as 40 percent. Wouldn't you be interested in cutting your "comfort" costs nearly in half?
If you have an unfinished attic, you'll be surprised at how affordable it is to seal air leaks between your living space and the attic and upgrade attic insulation by having blown insulation installed. Both energy-saving upgrades can usually be completed in a single day. We want to provide affordable solutions that meet your budget and your needs. Blown insulation is one such solution!