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Bathroom Remodeling planning in McClellanville

Historic village fabric and coastal exposure call for preservation-aware, storm-conscious material choices.

Bathrooms spanning a century of Jeremy Creek cottages

McClellanville's waterfront lots along Jeremy Creek first went up for sale in the 1850s, when planters A.J. McClellan and R.T. Morrison began selling land for summer cottages; the town wasn't officially incorporated until 1926, seven decades later.

What that history means for a bathroom remodel

A bathroom in one of McClellanville's older waterfront cottages may carry plumbing from more than one rebuilding era — original construction, post-Hugo repairs, and whatever's been patched since — so tracing the actual supply and drain routing matters more than guessing by the home's age.

Bathroom options for McClellanville homes

What's useful to know upfront

Mention whether the home is one of the older Jeremy Creek-era cottages or later construction, any known storm-related repairs, and your priorities for the remodel.

Verify locally

McClellanville's waterfront lots carry their own flood and setback considerations; confirm current permitting with the town before committing to a scope.

See official local sources and verification notes.

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