Basements in a peninsula sold by a power company
Tega Cay was created in 1970 when Duke Power sold 1,600 acres, once known as India Hook Hills, to the Ervin Company, incorporating in 1982 on a peninsula shaped by Lake Wylie, a reservoir first dammed by the Catawba Power Company in 1904 and renamed for W. Gil Wylie in 1960. Few peninsulas anywhere trace their name to an obscure Polynesian phrase for lovely land.
What that means for a basement waterproofing assessment
Basements on Tega Cay are usually assessed against construction since the peninsula's 1970 development, given its status as former Duke Power land. Assuming older undocumented construction applies here overlooks the peninsula's genuinely recent 1970 development.
Project paths
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Research-backed regional context
Rock Hill provides historic-preservation guidance and a municipal stormwater program. Textile-era properties, mapped drainage, easements, and any local designation should be verified for the specific parcel.