30 April 2026
The rush usually starts the same way in Charleston. A storm track shifts, forecasts get more serious, and suddenly homeowners and business owners are trying to secure shutters, check hardware, and figure out what parts of the property are still exposed. In a coastal city where wind-driven rain, flying debris,... ... Read More
27 April 2026
By 2 p.m. in Charleston, a restaurant patio can go from prime seating to a tough sell. The sun hits hard, humidity settles in, and guests who wanted an outdoor table start asking for shade instead. Add sudden coastal showers, salt air, and long warm seasons, and it becomes clear... ... Read More
23 April 2026
By early afternoon on Hilton Head Island, a patio that felt perfect over morning coffee can become the hottest part of the house. Sun pours in from the west, glare bounces off pool water and pavers, and even a well-designed covered porch can feel too bright to enjoy. Add humidity,... ... Read More
20 April 2026
On Hilton Head Island, storm prep stops being theoretical the moment the forecast cone shifts toward the coast. Homeowners know how quickly calm weather can turn into wind-driven rain, flying debris, and long lines for last-minute supplies. For houses near the beach, marsh, or golf course, protecting large openings and... ... Read More
16 April 2026
By early afternoon in Palmetto Bluff, even a beautifully designed porch or patio can become hard to use. The sun settles in, glare reflects off water and light-colored surfaces, and a space meant for relaxing starts feeling exposed. Add in Lowcountry humidity, passing rain, and the long-term effects of salt... ... Read More
13 April 2026
By the time a named storm is moving up the coast, Savannah property owners are already behind if they are still comparing protection options. Hardware runs short, installation schedules tighten, and last-minute prep turns into a rush. In a coastal city where heavy rain, wind-driven debris, and hurricane threats are... ... Read More
9 April 2026
On a summer afternoon in Charleston, a storefront with no shade can feel uninviting fast. Sidewalk heat rises, sun beats through front windows, and outdoor seating becomes harder to use right when foot traffic is at its peak. For restaurants, shops, hotels, and service businesses along the coast, exterior comfort... ... Read More
6 April 2026
By midafternoon on St. Simons Island, a back patio can go from peaceful to punishing. The sun sits hard over the marsh, heat reflects off pavers and siding, and even a well-designed outdoor space can become too bright and too hot to enjoy. For coastal homeowners and business owners, the... ... Read More
2 April 2026
By late afternoon in Charleston, a beautiful porch can turn into the hottest spot on the property. Direct sun, reflected heat off masonry, and constant coastal exposure make many decks, patios, and storefront seating areas harder to use than they should be. Add in salt air, sudden storms, and seasonal... ... Read More
30 March 2026
Midday sun along Savannah’s historic shopping districts can make sidewalks uncomfortably hot and storefront windows difficult to see through. For local businesses, the combination of intense sunlight, humidity, and sudden coastal rainstorms can create challenges for both customer comfort and building protection. Many successful storefronts across downtown Savannah share a... ... Read More
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