Coastal Transformations

Murrells Inlet, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards
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Bike Parking
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Wheelchair Accessible
No
By Appointment Only
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Description

Specialties

We’re here to bring in the light and do it right. Using Entry Point glass inserts for your front door and Velux skylights. Entry Point we take your existing door and cut the middle out and insert a decorative piece of glass that you choose. We also install Velux tubular skylights and replace standard roof skylights. We also install Solar powered exhaust fans to ventilate your attic space year round.

History

Established in 1995.

Coastal Transformations started out as Carolina Solar Lighting. Solatube was our first product. Then we picked up Entry Point Glass in may of 2004. We then changed our name to cover both products because we bring in the light and do it right. In 2013 we have switched to Velux skylights to better serve our customers. Built here in South Carolina We are a family owned and operated. Ken & Teresa are the owners our daughter Ashley is the office manger, Jason our son in law is our head installer and outside sales person. We have been in our new location since 2004. We have Velux tubular skylights installed in our showroom for you to see in action. We also have over 60 pieces door glass inserts in the showroom for you to see. We also have a web site that you can look at all our products. Coastal​trans​for​ma​tions​.com. Go to build your door and view the door set in a door system to give you a idea what it will look like in your home.

Meet the Business Owner

Ken H.

Business Owner

After getting out of the Coast Guard back in the mid 80s I worked for Caterpillar in Jacksonville FL as a heavy equipment mechanic. Then I had a opportunity to move to Charlotte NC and work in commercial construction and was doing floor covering on the side. Meet my wife and moved to Myrtle Beach SC after Hurricane Hugo and continued my floor covering business. In 1995 my mother had seen tubular skylights and the rest is history