Flood Insurance in Mount Pleasant, SC
Specialized flood coverage for one of the most flood-prone regions in the country, through NFIP and private carriers.
Expert Flood Insurance in Mount Pleasant
Harbor Point Insurance provides professional flood insurance services throughout Mount Pleasant, SC. Charleston consistently ranks among the most flood-prone cities in the United States, and the risk is growing. Harbor Point Insurance offers flood coverage through both the National Flood Insurance Program and private carriers, giving you options that standard agencies often miss. We analyze your property's elevation certificate, FEMA flood zone designation, and claims history to find the most cost-effective coverage. Many Charleston homeowners outside high-risk zones assume they don't need flood insurance, but nearly 25% of flood claims nationwide come from moderate-to-low risk areas. Our agents walk you through the real exposure your property faces, whether you're on the peninsula, in West Ashley, or out on Johns Island.
What to Expect
- NFIP and private market options
- Elevation certificate analysis
- Contents and structure coverage
- 30-day waiting period guidance
Flood Insurance in Mount Pleasant Neighborhoods
We provide flood insurance services to all Mount Pleasant neighborhoods including Old Village, I'On, Park West, Dunes West, Belle Hall, Rivertowne.
Zip Codes We Serve
Our flood insurance service covers Mount Pleasant zip codes: 29464, 29466.
Flood Insurance FAQ — Mount Pleasant
I'm not in a high-risk flood zone. Do I still need flood insurance?
We strongly recommend it. Charleston's tidal flooding, heavy summer rains, and aging stormwater infrastructure mean properties outside FEMA high-risk zones still face real flood exposure. Private flood policies can be surprisingly affordable for lower-risk areas.
What's the difference between NFIP and private flood insurance?
NFIP policies are backed by the federal government with standardized coverage limits of $250,000 for the dwelling and $100,000 for contents. Private flood policies often offer higher limits, replacement cost coverage, and additional living expenses that NFIP does not.