Local coverage
Project conversations across Richland and Lexington counties.
Coverage depends on independent provider availability. Each page below explains useful housing and site context for that community.
West Columbia
Older neighborhoods, river proximity, and continuing infill create varied flood, access, and material conditions.
Local planning notes →Cayce
Established homes near the Congaree and industrial corridors require parcel-specific drainage and system review.
Local planning notes →Lexington
Historic town properties and rapid suburban expansion create mixed crawlspace, slab, and grading conditions.
Local planning notes →Irmo
Late-twentieth-century neighborhoods and lake-region growth often include mature landscaping and complex runoff routes.
Local planning notes →Forest Acres
Established mid-century homes, mature trees, and high-finish renovations require careful protection and documentation.
Local planning notes →Blythewood
Large lots and new subdivisions across rolling terrain make grading and exterior access important.
Local planning notes →Chapin
Lake-area development and rural-edge properties create varied slopes, moisture exposure, and logistics.
Local planning notes →Hopkins
Lower-density homes and rural properties can involve wells, septic systems, long drainage paths, and wooded access.
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