Clear about our role
Think of this site as a front door, not the crew that shows up. It takes down what a homeowner needs and passes it to an independent local provider — it doesn't swing a hammer, keep an office, employ installers, or hand out a portfolio of finished jobs.
What homeowners should verify
Before any work starts, get the provider's actual name and license status confirmed, ask for proof of insurance, check that permits are pulled where required, get the scope in writing, and pin down the warranty, schedule, and payment terms.
Why local context matters
Mount Pleasant has older village homes, raised Lowcountry construction, large planned communities, and fast coastal infill. Marsh proximity, tidal flood risk, salt air, wind, high water tables, and humid heat shape material choices and site logistics.
What official local sources add
Mount Pleasant maintains historic-district and floodplain-management resources for a rapidly growing coastal community. Current flood status, neighborhood requirements, wetlands, and coastal exposure should be checked at the property level.
Sources were reviewed June 20, 2026. Confirm parcel-specific flood zones, historic-district status, permits, and current requirements with the relevant authority before authorizing work.