May is National Moving Month and that means planning for this major transition.

May can be a busy month as the summer season unofficially kicks off. It’s a month of wrapping up the school year, graduations, weddings and lots of May is about Memorial Day, moms and moving. B. Chaney Improvements in Charleston, SC can help with your remodeling, home improvement and building project needs in your next home.outdoor activities. And in the midst of all this, don’t forget to celebrate mom on May 10th, because that’s Mother’s Day.
“Every good gift comes from above, but moms do a lot of the delivery work.” — Keely Chace
May’s warmer weather also gets the roadways, trails and waterways bustling, especially during Memorial Day weekend (May 23rd-25th). It is the unofficial start to summer fun — and tourist season — in the Lowcountry of South Carolina. In addition to all the great outdoor activities, many will be packing up, loading up and moving on to new — and hopefully — greener pastures. More people sell their homes or relocate this month than any other time of year. And South Carolina was just named the most popular destination for those moving south.

B. Chaney Improvements can help with all building and remodeling projects

People move for many reasons. One reason is for a better location, even when the dwelling doesn’t meet every need on moving day. This is when having a vision for what can be and the contact for a highly respected contractor can turn something good into something great. If this is your situation, contact Major addition under constructionthe building professionals at B. Chaney Improvements, which serves the greater Charleston, SC area.

Company Owner and General Contractor Brad Chaney is happy to schedule a meeting to discuss your ideas about building projects such as a major additionrenovation or major home improvement project. These jobs include opening up outdated floor plans and finishing spaces for uses such as home offices, additional living Kitchen in custom built home by B. Chaney Improvements in Charleston, SCspace, renovation of kitchens and bathrooms, and creating in-law suites. The B. Chaney team can even recreate the facade if your new place meets your needs on the interior but the exterior is “less-than-easy on the eyes.”

If you’re not in need of a larger construction project, you may consider investing in replacement windows; new exterior doors; a new roof to replacing; or a deck or patio. Not only will these upgrades improve the look and enjoyment of your home, many will make it more energy-efficient and secure. B. Chaney uses high-quality building products to ensure your project brings quality and value to the investment that is your home.

 

Contact Brad Chaney to discuss your building needs

Contact Brad at the B. Chaney Improvements’ Awendaw, SC office through this website to schedule a meeting to discuss your building project. You can also email the office at bchaneyimprovements@gmail.com or call 843.388.4334. Click this link to read B. Chaney testimonials of those clients who trusted Brad’s team with their building plans, including custom home construction.

Here are some suggestions for selling your home and moving in 2026.

Important to-dos when selling your home and moving

When people move, they often pack up everything and then realize most of the stuff is not needed in the new place. For graduates moving out, it’s pretty easy to know what to take and what to leave behind for the parents to deal with. For families relocating, it’s often about cleansing the clutter of the past and moving on to something newer and better. But what to take?
A way to avoid that question being asked every time you pick up something during the move is to make a list of what you need in the new place. Pack that up first. What does not need to be moved, sell, donate or toss it.

May is about Memorial Day, moms and moving. B. Chaney Improvements in Charleston, SC can help with your remodeling, home improvement and building project needs in your next home.Experts advise sellers to take a few important steps to impress potential buyers. Even in this tight market, the seller may be competing with several other sellers. Those steps include:

  • Pressure wash siding, sidewalks and decks
  • Mow the lawn, edge and trim the hedges
  • Repaint the front door and mailbox
  • Update the lighting fixtures inside and outside the house
  • Remove all clutter from inside your home (short-term storage unit rental)
  • Deep clean the home’s interior

NOTE: You can use the list above as conditions for what should be done in your new home before signing on the dotted line.

Click on this link to read a comprehensive article on prepping your home for the 2026 real estate market.

 

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