Geothermal Contractors in South Carolina | 57 Verified Pros

South Carolina's humid subtropical climate (Cfa) creates dominant summer cooling load — the profile where ground-source heat pumps deliver dramatic efficiency advantages over conventional air-source AC. The state has 57 verified geothermal contractors. Even after the federal §25D residential credit was terminated by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21) on December 31, 2025, Duke Energy and Dominion Energy SC rebates plus the §48 commercial credit keep ground-source competitive.

  • 57 verified contractors
  • 35 cities covered
  • ★ 4.9 avg rating (26,285 reviews)
  • 45 WaterFurnace dealers
  • 3 IGSHPA-certified

Top South Carolina cities for geothermal contractors

Coverage spans the Charleston Lowcountry (Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Summerville), Columbia and the Midlands, the Upstate (Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson), Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand, and Hilton Head Island. South Carolina's coastal sandy soils make horizontal loops particularly cost-effective.

Featured South Carolina geothermal contractors

The contractors below are South Carolina's highest-rated on Geothermal Finder, ranked by review volume then overall rating.

South Carolina geothermal incentives in 2026

The federal §25D Residential Clean Energy Credit was terminated for new residential expenditures completed after December 31, 2025 by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21). 2025 installations carry forward via IRS Form 5695. South Carolina utility rebates carry the residential incentive load:

  • Duke Energy Carolinas (Upstate SC) — energy efficiency rebates for high-efficiency electric heating and cooling systems including ground-source.
  • Duke Energy Progress (Eastern SC) — similar rebate structure to Duke Energy Carolinas, applied across eastern South Carolina territory.
  • Dominion Energy South Carolina — coastal SC service territory; energy efficiency rebate program.
  • South Carolina Electric Cooperatives — Touchstone Energy member coops across rural SC may offer rebates and on-bill financing for high-efficiency heat pumps.
  • Federally-funded HOMES (§50121) and HEEHRA (§50122) rebates — administered through the South Carolina Energy Office. Income-tiered eligibility.
  • Federal §48 commercial credit remains active through 2034 with phase-down.

For state-by-state matrix see geothermal rebates by state, and use our geothermal tax credit calculator.

South Carolina climate and ground conditions

South Carolina is humid subtropical (Cfa) statewide with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Cooling load dominates; heating load is modest except in the Upstate. Ground temperatures at typical loop depth stay around 60–65°F. The Coastal Plain (Charleston, Myrtle Beach, Beaufort) has unconsolidated sand and clay over deeper aquifers — both vertical and horizontal loops work, with horizontal trenches highly cost-effective on coastal lots. The Piedmont (Columbia, Upstate) sits on schist, gneiss, and granite bedrock — drilling encounters rock relatively shallowly. Pond loops are common on properties with adequate water access.

South Carolina permits, licensing, and inspections

South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) regulates well drilling under SC Code §44-55. Closed-loop geothermal drillers must hold a current SC well driller certification. HVAC contractors require state mechanical contractor licensing. Local building permits cover indoor unit and electrical service. For permit specifics see our geothermal permit lookup.

Frequently asked questions

How much does geothermal cost in South Carolina?

A typical 3-ton residential system in South Carolina runs $20,000 to $32,000 installed. Coastal Plain horizontal-loop installations are typically toward the lower end due to favorable sandy soil. Utility rebates (Duke Energy, Dominion Energy SC, rural cooperatives) reduce out-of-pocket cost. Federal §25D no longer applies to 2026 residential installations.

Is South Carolina a good state for geothermal?

Yes — SC's hot, humid summers create dominant cooling load, where ground-source delivers the largest efficiency advantage over conventional AC. Coastal Plain sandy soils favor cost-effective horizontal loops. Stable underground temperatures of 60–65°F mean SC geothermal systems hold full efficiency through July-August heat that derates air-source equipment.

Do I need a permit for geothermal in South Carolina?

Yes. Closed-loop installations require an SC DHEC-certified well driller, a state-licensed mechanical contractor, and a local building permit covering the indoor unit and electrical service. Reputable SC contractors handle the full permit pull.

Vertical or horizontal loops in South Carolina?

Horizontal loops are highly cost-effective in Coastal Plain sandy soils where adequate land area (1,500–3,000 sq ft per ton) is available. Vertical bores dominate Upstate Piedmont schist/gneiss and dense suburbs. Pond loops work in lake-region properties. An IGSHPA-trained designer matches loop type to lot, soil thermal conductivity, and load.

Are there South Carolina tax credits for geothermal?

South Carolina does not currently offer a state income tax credit specifically for residential geothermal. Federal §25D was terminated December 31, 2025 (P.L. 119-21). Utility rebates (Duke Energy, Dominion Energy SC, rural cooperatives) and federally-funded HOMES/HEEHRA rebates (income-tiered, administered through SC Energy Office) remain the primary residential incentive paths.

Browse all South Carolina geothermal contractors

Carolina Heating Service Inc
Greenville, South Carolina
★ 4.8 (3,805 reviews)
Carolina Cool LLC
Surfside Beach, South Carolina
★ 4.9 (2,325 reviews)
Fogel Services Inc.
Ladson, South Carolina
★ 4.7 (1,841 reviews)
McGee Heating & Air
Anderson, South Carolina
★ 4.8 (1,796 reviews)
Tuck And Howell, Inc.
Duncan, South Carolina
★ 4.9 (1,778 reviews)
Mr. Central
Aiken, South Carolina
★ 4.9 (1,755 reviews)
Brians Heating & Cooling LLC
Pelion, South Carolina
★ 4.9 (1,261 reviews)
Carolina Climate Control Llc.
Charleston, South Carolina
★ 4.9 (1,255 reviews)
Climate Control Systems
Greenwood, South Carolina
★ 4.9 (1,120 reviews)
Superior Heating & Air Inc
Bluffton, South Carolina
★ 4.9 (1,096 reviews)
J & J Air, LLC
Longs, South Carolina
★ 4.9 (1,048 reviews)
Holy City Heating & Air, LLC
Charleston, South Carolina
★ 4.9 (1,044 reviews)
Gochnauer Air Conditioning & Heating
Hilton Head, South Carolina
★ 4.9 (889 reviews)
AGL Heating & Air
Johns Island, South Carolina
★ 5.0 (882 reviews)
AGL Heating & Air
John's Island, South Carolina
★ 5.0 (872 reviews)
Hero Heating And Air Llc.
Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
★ 4.9 (849 reviews)
Best Services of Oconee, Inc
Seneca, South Carolina
★ 4.9 (531 reviews)
Carolina Temp Control Inc.
Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
★ 5.0 (453 reviews)
Spring Aire Heating & Air Conditioning LLC
Duncan, South Carolina
★ 5.0 (308 reviews)
Low Country Air Solutions
Beaufort, South Carolina
★ 5.0 (276 reviews)
Austin Air LLC
Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
★ 5.0 (254 reviews)
Berkeley Heating & A/C
Hanahan, South Carolina
★ 4.6 (210 reviews)
Carolina Air Inc
Beaufort, South Carolina
★ 4.8 (192 reviews)
Fulmer Heating & Cooling
Newberry, South Carolina
★ 4.8 (189 reviews)
Pinckney Well Drilling and Geothermal
Early Branch, South Carolina
★ 4.9 (62 reviews)
Anchor Air Lc
Beaufort, South Carolina
★ 4.9 (51 reviews)
A.C. Heating & Air Cond Service, Inc.
Charleston, South Carolina
★ 4.8 (44 reviews)
Complete Hvac Inc.
Ladson, South Carolina
★ 4.8 (28 reviews)
Neeley Heating & A/C
Denmark, South Carolina
★ 4.8 (18 reviews)
A Greener Air and Geothermal
Beaufort, South Carolina
★ 5.0 (17 reviews)
Palmetto Air Solution, LLC
Williamston, South Carolina
★ 4.5 (13 reviews)
Tilson Mechanical Inc
Seneca, South Carolina
★ 5.0 (8 reviews)
Palmetto Systems Inc. Of Greenwood
Greenwood, South Carolina
★ 5.0 (2 reviews)
5 Star Charleston Heating & Air
Charleston, South Carolina
Air Solutions Heating and Cooling
Sumter, South Carolina
E-D-S Lighting & Underground Utilities Inc.
Greenville, South Carolina
Cassell Brothers Home Services
Irmo, South Carolina
Corley Plumbing Air Electric
Greenville, South Carolina
EDGE Solutions Inc.
Ravenel, South Carolina
His Heating & Air
Travelers Rest, South Carolina
Holley Heating and Air Conditioning
Aiken, South Carolina
ServiceWorks Mechanical Solutions
Surfside Beach, South Carolina
Waldrop Plumbing Air Electric
Duncan, South Carolina
Howell Chase Heating & Air
Bluffton, South Carolina
M & B Heating and Air
Charleston, South Carolina
SWEATMANS HEATING & AIR
Ravenel, South Carolina
Air Conditioning Professionals, LLC
Little River, South Carolina
Conway A/C & Metal Company
Conway, South Carolina
Donnahoo Geothermal Plus Hvac Inc.
Inman, South Carolina
Field Services
Hilton Head, South Carolina
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