Document the condition
Note location, timing, weather relationship, changes over time, and any previous work. Photos and simple measurements can improve the first conversation.
Read the local context
Columbia combines historic in-town homes, postwar brick ranches, military-influenced neighborhoods, and fast-growing suburbs. Humid heat, intense thunderstorms, clay and sandy transition soils, mature pines, and rolling watersheds make moisture and runoff important.
Ask what will be hidden
A sound kitchen scope coordinates cabinetry, appliance clearances, lighting, ventilation, plumbing, electrical service, and any structural openings. The written scope should explain the preparation and verification that will no longer be visible at completion.
Compare complete scopes
Look for protection, access, materials, permits, testing, cleanup, restoration, exclusions, warranties, and change-order rules.
What official local sources add
Columbia provides historic-preservation guidance and a municipal stormwater program. Local designation, flood and drainage conditions, easements, and permits should be verified before exterior, structural, or site work begins.
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.