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Bring in The Light and Do It Right by Melissa LaScaleia Ken van Heyningen is the owner of Coastal Transformations in Myrtle Beach. For more than thirty years, he’s been specializing in home modifications which can transform a darkened interior into a more light-filled, energy-efficient space. Over the years, he’s grown in the knowledge, products, services, and transformations that he offers. Today he has a myriad of options for making a home brighter and more visually appealing by utilizing natural resources. Ken feels strongly that you shouldn’t have to turn the lights on in your home during the day, and works to remedy this for his clients if they do. His work measurably increases a home’s resale value because it enhances its visual appeal; the reduction in energy consumption and costs is an added incentive. The company installs several different varieties of skylights: Velux Sun Tunnel skylights bring in light without heat or leaks— making them the skylight of choice for the South. They can also reinstall existing skylights, outfit you with blinds, and retrofit solar blinds. They install solar powered exhaust fans in attic spaces, which remove heat in the summer and moisture in the winter. Similarly, they install GF 14 attic coolers; they are like fans, but designed specifically for attics and garages, and literally pull out the hot air and moisture from the garage and the attic space above it. All of this results in reduced energy costs, greater temperature regulation, and better protection against mold and mildew. Ken’s transformations can leave a home looking and feeling brighter and more beautiful. — Photo Meganpixels Parker They also brighten up darkened interiors of house entryways by installing decorative glass panels on front doors. “Having a decorative glass window on the front door of your house will increase its resale value because it has greater curb appeal,” Ken explains. “It just looks richer. If you have two identical houses side by side, one with a front door that has decorative glass, and one without, the one with the glass draws your eye to the house, and it’s worth more to you, because it’s prettier. “Statistically, the perceived value of the home is increased by up to 6%. Full pieces of glass start off at $769 to install. So it’s not a really high price point to make the upgrade.” Coastal Transformations carries tubular skylights that come in three different configurations depending on the style and orientation of your roof. One of the configurations, called TLR, is a flat, tempered safety glass which replicates a skylight. It brings in the natural light without the heat and leaks; it looks like an overhead light, but disperses a completely natural glow. “For $35 more, I can outfit the tube with a solar night light,” Ken says. “During the day, the sun charges the batteries in it, and at night, the tube puts light out as a night light. It’s perfect for a bathroom, walk-in-closets, or anywhere you want real light.” The upgrade qualifies homeowners for a tax credit in South Carolina, and the additional benefits are profound. — Photo Meganpixels Parker Ken explains: “Your color retention is way better with natural light. The tubular lights alleviate seasonal affective disorder, and reduce electrical lighting costs. It’s a one-time installation cost, versus continuous high electric bills.” Ken’s tubular light of choice is by Velux. Dubbed the Rigid SunTunnel, it offers the best performance in terms of the light that you receive in your home. All of Ken’s work comes with a ten year installation and ten year product warranty. Coastal Transformations has a showroom in Murrells Inlet, where people can see and select all of the products that they carry. Jason, Ken’s son-in-law, began working with the company in 2005; it has remained family operated ever since. The two consult with clients and do all the installations themselves. “My biggest thing is making people happy,” Ken says. “I don’t have any dissatisfied customers. And you can’t ask for anything better than that.” Coastal Transformations Facebook Globe Phone Map-marked-alt

Coastal Transformations

Bring in the Light and Do It Right by Melissa LaScaleia Ken van Heyningen is the owner and operator of Coastal Transformations in Myrtle Beach, which can revamp your home or office into a more light-filled and energy efficient space. He got started in the industry twenty-five years ago, when his mother told him about tubular skylights that she had seen during a trip to a Florida home. She was impressed by their beauty, and by how much additional light they let in, as well as how no heat came through. Always interested in home improvement, Ken was intrigued by the concept. After some investigation and research, he eventually opened his own company in 1995. Over the years, he’s grown in the knowledge, products, services and transformations that he offers. Today he has a myriad of options for making a home brighter and more visually appealing, utilizing natural resources, and helping to reduce energy consumption and utility bills. Ken feels strongly that you shouldn’t have to turn the lights on in your home during the day, and enjoys transforming people’s homes so they don’t have to. His work also measurably increases your home’s resale value because it enhances its visual appeal and the reduction in energy costs is an added incentive for would-be buyers.  The company installs several different varieties of skylights: Velux Sun Tunnel skylights bring in light without heat or leaks— making them the skylight of choice for the South. They can also reinstall existing skylights, outfit you with blinds, and retrofit solar blinds. They install solar powered exhaust fans in attic spaces, which remove heat in the summer and moisture in the winter. Similarly, he installs GF 14 attic coolers; they are like fans, but designed specifically for attics and garages, and literally pull out the hot air and moisture from the garage and the attic space above it. All of this results in reduced energy costs, greater temperature regulation, and better protection against mold and mildew. They also brighten up darkened interiors of house entryways by installing decorative glass panels on front doors. “Having a decorative glass window on the front door of your house will increase its resale value because it has greater curb appeal,” Ken explains. “It just looks richer. If you have two identical houses side by side, one with a front door that has decorative glass, and one without, the one with the glass draws your eye to the house, and it’s worth more to you, because it’s prettier. Statistically, the perceived value of the home is increased by up to 6%. Full pieces of glass start off at $699.00 to install. So it’s not a really high price point to make the upgrade.”  Coastal Transformations also carries tubular skylights that come in three different configurations, depending on the style and orientation of your roof. One of the configurations, called TLR, is a flat, tempered safety glass which replicates a skylight. It brings in the natural light without the heat and leaks; it looks like an overhead light, but disperses a completely natural glow. “There’s a solar panel option inside the tube with LED lights in it,” Ken explains. “During the day, it charges the batteries in it, and at night, the tube puts light out as a night light. It’s perfect for a bathroom, walk-in-closets, or anywhere really, you want to see with real light. “And the benefits are profound. Your color retention is way better with natural light; it alleviates seasonal effective disorder; and reduces electrical lighting costs. It’s a one-time cost, versus continuous high electric bills. Moreover, installing this type of light gives you a federal and state tax credit, and it’s a $35 upgrade.”  Owner Ken van Heyningen. — Photo Meganpixels Parker A decorative glass window on the front door of your house increases your home’s resale value by up to 6%. — Photo Meganpixels Parker Previous Next Ken’s tubular light of choice is by Velux. Dubbed the Rigid SunTunnel, it offers the  best performance in terms of the light that you receive in your home. All of Ken’s work comes with a ten year installation and ten year product warranty. The tubular skylight has a twenty year warranty on the tubing itself. Jason, Ken’s son-in-law, began working with Coastal Transformations in 2005, and the company has been family owned and operated ever since. The two consult with clients and do all the installations themselves. They understand the inner mechanics of products currently on the market and stay current with industry trends. Jason and Ken know which products would serve their customers best depending on the architecture of the space, and they know how to install products properly. This is good news for their clients, who otherwise could make expensive mistakes or select products which are not optimal for what they are trying to achieve. “With our installations, we include a hurricane dome on our skylights because of our geographic location,” Ken says. “We want to make sure that we’re selling you the best product and outfitting you properly. We don’t upcharge for that protection.”  Coastal Transformations has a showroom in Murrells Inlet, where people can see and select all of the products that they carry. One of his newest products is an energy efficient doggie door. Called Plexidor Dog Doors, it can be installed in a solid door or even a sliding glass door. “It functions like a saloon door,” Ken says. “It’s a shatter-resistant panel made from similar material as what is used in windows found on aircraft. Not only is it durable, but it’s also energy efficient. “The doggie door has a high density energy seal around it made from aluminum so it won’t leak air, and the frame increases its durability. And it has a lock on it, so you can put a 20-gauge steel security plate to block it off if you go out of town.”  As proof of its durability, the doggie door comes with a ten year warranty. It also … Read more

Coastal Transformations

Ken van Keyningen and the rest of the Coastal Transformations staff made the Insider at the Market Common team feel right at home!

Bring in The Light and Do It Right

by Melissa LaScaleia

Ken van Heyningen, a friend of the Insider at the Market Common, is a self proclaimed army brat, and himself a veteran of the Coast Guard. His wife is from the Myrtle Beach area, and the two have made Myrtle Beach their permanent home since 1990.

One day, several years later, Ken’s mother told her son about tubular skylights that she had seen in Florida homes; she was impressed by their beauty and quality and encouraged Ken to research them. Ken was inspired by the idea of transforming your home to let in more light, and decided to open his own business installing skylights. He opened Carolina Solar Lighting in Conway, in 1995. Almost a decade later, he began transforming the darkened interiors of house entryways by installing decorative glass panels on the front doors.

Ken changed the name of his company to Coastal Transformation in 2004, to reflect the broader scope of the additional services that he provided.

“We picked the name because we’re actually transforming your space, inside and out,” he says.

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A decorative glass window on the front door of your house increases your home's resale value by up to 6%. — Photo Meganpixels Parker

Today, Coastal Transformations installs Velux natural skylights which bring in light without heat or leaks— making them the skylight of choice for the South. They also install solar powered exhaust fans in attic spaces, which remove heat in the summer and moisture in the winter. Similarly, he installs GF 14 attic coolers; they are like fans, but designed specifically for attics and garages, and literally pull out the hot air and moisture from the garage and the attic space above it. All of this results in reduced energy costs, greater temperature regulation, and better protection against mold and mildew.

Ken feels strongly that you shouldn’t have to turn the lights on in your home during the day, and enjoys transforming peoples’ homes to be more light-filled and energy efficient. His work also measurably increases your home’s resale value.

“Having a decorative glass window on the front door of your house will increase its resale value because it has greater curb appeal,” Ken explains. “It just looks richer. If you have two identical houses side by side, one with a front door that has decorative glass, and one without, the one with the glass draws your eye to the house, and it’s worth more to you, because it’s prettier. Statistically, the perceived value of the home is increased by up to 6%. Full pieces of glass start o at $6.99 to install. So it’s not a really high price point to make the upgrade.”

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Ken stands next to the Velux Sun Tunnel skylight which brings in the light but not the heat.

Jason, Ken’s son-in-law, began working with Coastal Transformations in 2005, and the company has been family owned and operated ever since. Between the two, they consult and install everything. They have a showroom in Murrells Inlet, where people can see and select all of the products that they carry.

Ken loves what he does.

“Our tagline is, bring in the light, and do it right,” he tells me. “Because our two main products bring in light and do it with energy efficiency.”

“My biggest thing,” he concludes, “is making people happy. I don’t have any dissatisfied customers. And you can’t ask for anything better than that.”

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