Mold risk in a redeveloped Navy Yard city
The former Charleston Naval Shipyard closed in 1996, and the Navy Yard at Noisette redevelopment that followed repurposed decades-old base buildings and surrounding neighborhoods like Pepper Hill for offices, parks, and housing.
What that redevelopment means for moisture
Older Navy-yard-era buildings converted to new uses, along with neighborhoods like Pepper Hill that the city has flagged for drainage upgrades, can carry moisture problems tied to aging infrastructure rather than the building's current condition.
Mold service options for North Charleston
What to share
Let us know the building's approximate age or former use if known, and where you're seeing moisture, odor, or visible growth.
Regional humidity context
The Charleston area averages 72% relative humidity year-round; North Charleston's tidal flooding frequency has grown from roughly 4 days a year decades ago to about 50 days a year in recent counts, adding to that baseline moisture load.