ZIP 29410 — Berkeley County border, Tanner Plantation
Hanahan sits between North Charleston and Goose Creek in Berkeley County — a smaller suburban community generating standard Lowcountry appliance service demand. Same-day service from Charleston.
Local water conditions affect appliances.
Hanahan sits in the humid Lowcountry corridor where moisture, not mineral scale, drives most appliance wear on both older and newer homes.
Each Hanahan job runs diagnosis first, fixed quote second, repair third — Tanner Plantation and older Hanahan alike, most in one visit.
One written fixed price after diagnosis, approved by you before any repair starts. No hourly meter, no revised total at the end. If a part must be ordered, the whole job is still quoted upfront, so the return visit changes nothing about the number you already approved.
Yes. The diagnostic fee folds into the repair price when you approve the work, so you're never paying twice for the same visit. If you decline the repair, the fee simply covers the diagnosis you received — including the honest advice when replacement is the smarter money.
That's half our week. Historic construction means tight clearances, non-standard hookups, and appliances that were shoehorned in decades ago. We measure before we wrench, protect floors and casings, and flag any supply or wiring issue that belongs to an electrician or plumber before it becomes your emergency.
None we haven't solved this week. Townhome laundry closets, garage second fridges, and shared-wall noise complaints are standard calls: we plan the extraction before loosening bolts, level machines so spin cycles stop announcing themselves, and keep walkways and shared spaces clean while we work.
Across Tanner Plantation and Eagle Landing, the calls we get most are humidity-driven: refrigerator gaskets going moldy at the hinge, front-load washer boots holding damp, and dryer vents that stay wet and stretch dry times. On the older Cooper River side, aging gas ranges and first-generation electric ovens round out the list. Because Hanahan's city water is soft, we almost never chase scale, which means when we diagnose, we are looking at the real Lowcountry causes rather than a mineral problem that isn't there.
Hanahan packs older-core and new-plantation housing into a compact footprint.
Tanner Plantation is Hanahan's newer face, full of 2000s-era homes with electronics-heavy appliances. Soft city water keeps scale out of the equation, so our Tanner calls center on builder-grade component wear and the humidity-related seal and vent issues the Lowcountry climate guarantees.
Eagle Landing and Hanahan's original core run older housing where mid-vintage appliances are common. Careful diagnosis beats parts-swapping here, and we frequently service aging gas ranges and first-generation electric units that just need the right part.
Hanahan's closeness to the Cooper River means persistent humidity and a touch of salt air, both hard on refrigerator and washer door gaskets and on dryer vent metal. We factor moisture wear into every Hanahan diagnosis.
Compact Hanahan is covered end to end — Tanner Plantation, Eagle Landing, and the older Cooper River-side core, plus adjacent North Charleston, same-day.