Coastal Roofing · Mt Pleasant, SC · 29464
Roofing in Mount Pleasant,
South Carolina.
Architectural roofing built for the homes that define the Lowcountry — Old Village historic blocks, I'On's pattern-book builds, and the custom waterfronts along the Wando. Salt-air resistant. Hurricane-grade. Quietly expensive.
Mount Pleasant is not a market for cookie-cutter roofs. It is Old Village porches, I'On's pattern book, Brickyard's marshfront copper, and Carolina Park's HOA review — each block speaks its own architectural language.
We approach every project as if it will be photographed at golden hour from across the marsh. Material specification, install discipline, and the quiet decisions about flashing and ridge detail — all visible in the silhouette, all worth getting right.
A complete catalogue of Lowcountry roof work.
View all servicesSix chapters of architectural roofing — replacement, repair, storm response, metal, gutters, and inspection. Each one tuned to the climate, codes, and aesthetic of Mt Pleasant.
Roof Replacement
Full architectural roof replacements — GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed, and custom standing-seam metal.
Roof Repair
Targeted repairs for leaks, lifted ridges, popped nails, and storm damage on Lowcountry homes.
Storm & Hurricane Damage
Insurance-claim-friendly storm response, tarping, and full restorations after Atlantic weather events.
Metal Roofing
Standing-seam, copper, and aluminum systems engineered for salt air and high coastal winds.
Gutter Installation
Seamless aluminum and copper gutters sized for Lowcountry downpours and oak-leaf load.
Roof Inspection
Documented inspections for real-estate transactions, insurance, and pre-hurricane assessments.
Why Mount Pleasant Roofers
Four reasons people who care about their houses keep calling us back.
- i.
Architectural literacy
We can hold a conversation about Old Village porch geometry, I'On pattern-book rooflines, and Carolina Park HOA architectural review without breaking stride.
- ii.
Coastal-spec installation
Salt-air rated fasteners, ring-shank nailing patterns to high-wind code, ice-and-water shielding well past the minimum at eaves and valleys.
- iii.
Metal as a first language
Standing-seam, snap-lock, copper accents, and aluminum — the materials Lowcountry waterfronts actually require, installed by people who specify them daily.
- iv.
No-pressure tempo
We send a written assessment, walk you through it, and let the work speak. No high-pressure storm chasers. No artificial urgency.
Mount Pleasant, in all its neighborhoods.
Full service areaFrom Old Village's pre-1960 porches to Carolina Park's freshly poured cul-de-sacs — we work the whole town and know what each block requires.
- Old VillageThe pre-1960 historic district where deep porches, painted brick, and stately Lowcountry homes set the standard for the entire town.
- I'OnA New Urbanism community of architect-detailed homes with strict aesthetic guidelines and a tight, walkable street grid.
- Brickyard PlantationDeepwater lots along the Wando, where copper, standing-seam, and high-wind detailing show off behind oak canopies.
- Park WestOne of Mt Pleasant's largest master-planned communities — a mix of traditional and modern facades north of Highway 17.
- Carolina ParkA newer planned community with custom builds, low-country vernacular details, and HOA architectural review.
- Belle HallEstablished neighborhood near the Wando Bridge with marshfront lots and a mix of 1990s and recent rebuilds.
- HobcawQuiet waterfront enclave off Hobcaw Creek — older Lowcountry homes and discerning, design-led renovations.
- Snee FarmMt Pleasant's beloved golf-course community — a steady cadence of generational re-roofs on solid, established homes.
- Dunes WestGated community along the Wando with large custom homes, marshfront views, and architecturally-reviewed rooflines.
- Downtown Mt Pleasant Historic DistrictThe original Coleman Boulevard core — cottages, bungalows, and historic commercial buildings under careful review.
Four chapters from first call to final ridge cap.
- 01
The Inspection
We walk the roof in person — eaves, valleys, flashings, attic ventilation — and document everything in a written report. No drone-only flyovers; no salesperson with a phone.
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The Estimate
You receive a line-item quote with material specs, manufacturer warranties, and an honest read on whether you need a full replacement or a targeted repair.
- 03
The Schedule
We pull permits where required (Old Village and historic district variances included), book within a window that respects your calendar, and confirm the day before.
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The Install
Tarps over landscape. Magnetic sweeps for nails. Crew lead on site every day. End-of-job walkthrough with you, on the roof if you like.
What homeowners send us when the work is done.
We publish each note we receive — in the homeowner's own words, with permission. The first letters will appear here.
Until then, the most honest thing we can do is tell you how we work.
The questions every Mt Pleasant homeowner asks.
Read the full FAQHow long does a typical Mt Pleasant roof replacement take?
Most architectural shingle replacements in Mount Pleasant take one to two working days on a standard single-family home. Standing-seam metal can take three to five days depending on roof geometry and weather. We schedule with a clear start date and confirm the day before.
Do you handle historic district approval in Old Village?
Yes — we routinely prepare submittal documentation for Old Village and Mount Pleasant historic district review when material or color changes require it. We can match existing profiles or work with your architect on documented variances.
Are your installations hurricane-rated for the SC coast?
Every replacement is installed to current SC coastal building code — high-wind nailing schedule, sealed underlayments, ice-and-water shield well beyond minimum at eaves and valleys, and ring-shank nails on perimeter zones.
Will you work with my insurance carrier after a storm?
Yes. We document storm damage with photographs, hail-impact markers, and a written scope. We can meet your adjuster on site so the conversation happens with all the facts on the roof.
What materials do you recommend for waterfront homes?
For marshfront and deepwater lots in Hobcaw, Brickyard, and Dunes West we lean toward standing-seam aluminum or steel and selective copper accents. They resist salt-air corrosion better than asphalt over the long arc and read appropriately on Lowcountry rooflines.
Send us a note — we'll come look.
A walk-through, a written assessment, and a quiet conversation about what your roof actually needs. No pressure, no scripted sales sequence.