A city where tidal flooding has grown sharply
Charleston-area tidal flooding has increased from roughly 4 days a year five decades ago to about 50 days a year in recent counts, with Pepper Hill in North Charleston named among the neighborhoods most in need of drainage improvement.
What that trend means for water damage
Rising tidal-flooding frequency means North Charleston properties, especially in older neighborhoods with aging drainage infrastructure, can see repeat minor flooding events that compound into structural moisture problems over time.
Restoration options for North Charleston properties
What to share
Tell us the water source, your neighborhood, and whether the property has flooded before.
Regional storm context
North Charleston's drainage-improvement priorities, including in Pepper Hill, reflect a documented rise in tidal flooding frequency across the Charleston area; confirm current flood-zone status before finalizing restoration scope.