# Home Services in Charleston, SC

Charleston's home services market addresses the unique challenges of maintaining properties in a historic coastal city, from century-old homes downtown to modern developments in West Ashley and Mount Pleasant. Preferred Home Services and KTB Home Services handle routine maintenance, while Commonwealth Contracting LLC and One Stop Contracting tackle larger renovation projects. The local market serves everything from historic preservation work to hurricane preparedness installations.

## Choosing Home Services
Charleston homeowners prioritize contractors familiar with local building codes, historic district regulations, and coastal construction requirements. Hurricane resistance, moisture control, and salt air protection drive many decisions. Residents value providers who understand the permitting process and maintain relationships with city inspectors. Seasonal scheduling proves essential as storm season affects project timelines and material availability.

## Providers
- Preferred Home Services (4.8★) — 4214 Domino Ave Suite A, North Charleston, SC 29405
- KTB Home Services (4.9★) — 460 King St suite 200-8, Charleston, SC 29403
- Commonwealth Contracting LLC (5★) — 809 St Denis Dr, Charleston, SC 29407
- One Stop Contracting (4.9★)
- Cransten Handyman and Remodeling (4.9★) — 4000 S Faber Pl Dr Suite 300, Charleston, SC 29405
- Home Services at The Home Depot (4.3★) — 2008 Magwood Dr, Charleston, SC 29414

### What special considerations apply to historic district home improvements?
Historic district work requires Board of Architectural Review approval for exterior changes. Contractors must understand preservation standards and appropriate materials for period homes. Window replacements, roofing, and paint colors face strict guidelines. Many projects take longer due to approval processes and specialized material requirements that maintain historical authenticity.

### How does hurricane season affect home service scheduling?
Most contractors adjust schedules around storm season, prioritizing emergency repairs and storm preparation work. Exterior projects often pause during active weather periods. Material deliveries face delays during storm threats. Homeowners typically schedule major projects for fall through early spring to avoid weather-related interruptions and ensure completion before the next hurricane season.

### What home improvements best address Charleston's climate challenges?
Moisture control ranks highest, including proper ventilation, dehumidification, and waterproofing. Hurricane shutters and impact-resistant windows provide storm protection. HVAC upgrades handle humidity and heat efficiently. Exterior materials must resist salt air corrosion. Many homeowners invest in backup generators and elevated utilities to manage flood risks.
