Plumbing on lots sold before any town government
Jeremy Creek's waterfront lots were being sold for summer cottages as early as the 1850s, decades before McClellanville had any town government at all, let alone municipal water — a pattern of private wells that many older properties still carry forward.
What that layered history means for plumbing work
A plumbing job in one of McClellanville's older Jeremy Creek-era cottages often means tracing pipe runs added across several different repair and rebuild eras rather than working from a single, known layout.
Plumbing options for McClellanville homes
What helps us scope it
Note the home's approximate age, its distance from Jeremy Creek, and any known plumbing repairs from past storm damage.
Confirm locally
Well and septic use is common on McClellanville's older waterfront lots; confirm current water source and any needed permits with the town before starting work.