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South Carolina's coastal location and hot, humid climate create demanding roofing conditions across the state. The Grand Strand, Hilton Head, and Charleston areas face direct hurricane and tropical storm exposure, while the Upstate region around Greenville and Spartanburg deals with more typical Southeastern severe weather patterns including hail and wind. The high humidity statewide accelerates algae and moss growth on asphalt shingles, and roof replacement cycles here tend to be shorter than in drier climates. South Carolina requires contractor licensing for larger projects, and these 21 questions to ask a roofing company are a useful guide before hiring.

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Address:   612 Colony Lakes Dr, Lexington, SC 29073
Phone #:   803-470-6212
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Address:   2145 Sumac Dr, Florence, SC 29505
Phone #:   (843) 256-3070
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Address:   7524 Fairfield Road, Columbia, SC 29202
Phone #:   (803) 754-0986
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Address:   6375 St Andrews Road, Columbia, SC 29212-3148
Phone #:   (803) 798-0063
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Address:   327 E. Kennedy Street , Spartanburg, SC 29302
Phone #:   (864) 585-6045
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Roofing in South Carolina: What Homeowners Should Know

South Carolina homeowners face roofing challenges driven largely by the state's subtropical climate and hurricane exposure. Coastal properties from Myrtle Beach to Beaufort are regularly in the path of tropical storm systems, and wind mitigation is a key consideration for any roofing project near the coast. The persistent summer heat and humidity across the entire state cause shingle granule loss and promote biological growth that reduces roof life. Insurance carriers in coastal South Carolina have become increasingly selective about roof age and condition.

South Carolina Roofing Contractor Licensing

South Carolina requires contractors performing work above certain thresholds to hold a license issued by the South Carolina Contractor's Licensing Board. The appropriate license classification for roofing work depends on project scope and value. You can verify a contractor's license at llr.sc.gov. Always confirm that your contractor carries current general liability and workers' compensation insurance before signing any contract.

South Carolina Building Codes and Permit Requirements

South Carolina follows the South Carolina Building Codes, which are based on the IBC and IRC with state amendments. Coastal counties have additional wind load requirements for roofing materials tied to hurricane exposure zones. Permits are required for roof replacements throughout the state. Contact your local building department or county office to confirm requirements before beginning work.

Call Before You Dig

South Carolina law requires notification to SC 811 at least three business days before any digging. Call 811 or visit sc811.com. This applies to any ground disturbance associated with a roofing or drainage project.

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