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Storm Corridor · SC

SC Lowcountry Storm Corridor — Charleston Area

Beaufort to Georgetown SC storm-response corridor. Pro GC deploys from FL for Sullivan's, IOP, Kiawah, Mount Pleasant major-loss restoration. (239) 989-2430.

4Wave 1 Cities
FL-DeployedCrew Model
$25K+Major-Loss Floor
24/7Pre-Storm Dispatch
What this corridor covers

Cities, counties, and scope across the SC Lowcountry Storm Corridor

Geographic scope: Beaufort to Georgetown SC

States: SC

Anchor cities: Hilton Head, Bluffton, Beaufort SC, Edisto Beach, Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, Folly Beach, Sullivan's Island, Isle of Palms, Mount Pleasant, Pawleys Island, Litchfield Beach

Storm History

Recent major hits — SC Lowcountry Storm Corridor

Hurricane Hugo (Sept 1989 — Cat 4 landfall Sullivan's Island / Isle of Palms, defining SC coast event), Hurricane Ian (Sept 2022 — major surge across Lowcountry), Hurricane Idalia (Aug 2023 — offshore-but-major-surge), Hurricane Matthew (Oct 2016), Hurricane Dorian (Sept 2019)

Damage benchmark: Hurricane Ian (2022) alone caused over $113 billion in damage and remains the deadliest US hurricane since 2005. The corridors Pro GC works are corridors that have absorbed equivalent or larger named-storm impacts within the last 5-10 years, with active insurance-funded rebuild scope still in play.

Why Pro GC is in this corridor

Florida-based, major-loss only for SC Lowcountry Storm Corridor

Charleston-area barrier islands (Sullivan's, IOP, Kiawah) carry SC Wind & Hail Underwriting Association (Wind Pool) coverage that pairs with private-client carriers (Chubb, AIG Private, Cincinnati Private). Hugo 1989 anchor + recent Ian + Idalia scope creates persistent rebuild demand. Mount Pleasant adds mainland working-professional carrier mix.

Pro GC operates this corridor as a deployed-crew model: FL HQ in Bonita Springs, FL second office in Cape Coral, crews deployed to corridor for $25K+ insurance-restoration scope only. Local-partner GC permit-of-record arrangements handle state licensing while Pro GC's documentation, IICRC protocol, and Xactimate carrier billing drive the claim file. We do not do small-residential or non-insurance work in this corridor.

Single Anchor Offer

Hurricane storm damage response in the SC Lowcountry Storm Corridor

For this corridor, Pro GC's anchor offer is hurricane & storm damage response — major-loss insurance restoration: emergency board-up, roof tarping, water extraction, structural drying, mold prevention, and full structural rebuild. We bill carriers directly using Xactimate and document to IICRC S500 + S520 protocol. Other services (water-only, mold-only, fire-only) follow when the storm-scope file establishes the Pro GC engagement.

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Corridor FAQ

Questions about the SC Lowcountry Storm Corridor

Which cities does the SC Lowcountry Storm Corridor cover?

The SC Lowcountry Storm Corridor runs from Beaufort to Georgetown SC. Pro GC's Wave 1 city coverage in this corridor: Sullivan's Island, Isle of Palms, Kiawah Island, Mount Pleasant. Anchor cities (active service area + future expansion): Hilton Head, Bluffton, Beaufort SC, Edisto Beach, Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, Folly Beach, Sullivan's Island.

What's the recent major storm history for the SC Lowcountry Storm Corridor?

Hurricane Hugo (Sept 1989 — Cat 4 landfall Sullivan's Island / Isle of Palms, defining SC coast event), Hurricane Ian (Sept 2022 — major surge across Lowcountry), Hurricane Idalia (Aug 2023 — offshore-but-major-surge), Hurricane Matthew (Oct 2016), Hurricane Dorian (Sept 2019)

Why is Pro GC working the SC Lowcountry Storm Corridor?

Charleston-area barrier islands (Sullivan's, IOP, Kiawah) carry SC Wind & Hail Underwriting Association (Wind Pool) coverage that pairs with private-client carriers (Chubb, AIG Private, Cincinnati Private). Hugo 1989 anchor + recent Ian + Idalia scope creates persistent rebuild demand. Mount Pleasant adds mainland working-professional carrier mix.

What's the minimum project size for SC Lowcountry Storm Corridor engagement?

Pro GC's deployed-crew model for out-of-state corridors targets major-loss insurance restoration starting at $25,000 scope. That's not a hard minimum — it's the threshold at which Florida deployment + local-partner permit-of-record economics work for both the homeowner and Pro GC. Below that, homeowners are better served by truly local contractors.

How fast can Pro GC respond to a SC Lowcountry Storm Corridor hurricane?

For Beaufort to Georgetown SC, Pro GC's pre-storm protocol is: 1) pre-position crews + equipment 24-48 hours before forecasted landfall when track is high-confidence, 2) deploy from staging within 12-24 hours of conditions clearing, 3) coordinate with local-partner GC on permit access and county re-entry passes. Standard target: on-site survey within 48 hours of clearance for committed engagements.

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