Charleston House Raising is a Charleston-focused resource for house raising and home elevation across the South Carolina Lowcountry. We are a lead-generation and referral service: we explain how flood elevation actually works — the zones, the code, and the funding — and connect homeowners with licensed, independent South Carolina structural elevation contractors who perform the work. We are not ourselves a licensed contractor and do not perform the lift; our role is to make the decision clear and route you to a vetted professional. (See our Terms of Service for the full disclosure.)
How This Site Is Sourced
Flood decisions are too consequential to build on aggregator blogs. Every factual claim on this site is meant to be traceable, and here is the standard we hold it to:
- Primary sources first. Flood-risk, building-code, and funding facts come from primary sources — FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program, the South Carolina Emergency Management Division (SCEMD), and the municipal flood ordinances themselves — not from second-hand summaries.
- Jurisdiction figures verified against the ordinance. The numbers that vary by town — freeboard, the 50% Rule cumulative window, and unincorporated Charleston County's stricter 49% threshold — are checked against each jurisdiction's own ordinance or floodplain office, and flagged in the text whenever a figure can't be confirmed from a primary source. The 50% Rule and flood zones guides carry the sourced detail.
- Corrections welcome. Ordinances get amended and maps get remapped. If you spot an error or an out-of-date figure, tell us or call (843) 666-8360 — we correct promptly.
Service Area & Contact
We cover Charleston, Berkeley & Dorchester Counties in South Carolina, including all nine Lowcountry service areas — Mt. Pleasant, James Island, Folly Beach, Sullivan's Island, Isle of Palms, Kiawah & Seabrook, Johns Island, West Ashley, Downtown Peninsula.
- Hours: Mon–Sat
- Phone: (843) 666-8360
- Free assessment: request one here — we'll establish your zone, target elevation, and funding path before you commit to anything.
What We Don't Do
Two things people search for that we don't handle — because neither is house raising:
- Residential (in-home) elevators. An in-home elevator is a passenger lift installed inside a house; it has nothing to do with raising the structure above the flood plain. What house lifting is — and isn't spells out the difference.
- Mudjacking / slabjacking. That's concrete-raising — pumping grout under a sunken slab — not structural elevation of the home. The house lifting guide covers why they're not the same job.
Licensing & Verification
The physical work is performed by licensed, independent South Carolina contractors. Always verify a contractor's current license and insurance directly with the SC LLR before you sign anything.