Greenville and the SC Upstate
Each city has its own page and one featured plumber. Larger cities get an individual page; smaller towns share the Upstate page.
Cities with their own page
GreenvilleFlagship
Greenville County · ~74,000 residents
Greenville is the Upstate's hub, with some of the oldest housing stock in the urban core.
Greer
Greenville & Spartanburg counties · ~35,000 residents
Greer is one of the fastest-growing Upstate cities, anchored by the BMW and GSP airport corridor.
Anderson
Anderson County · ~30,000 residents
Anderson is an established county seat with a large owner-occupied base.
Simpsonville
Greenville County · ~27,000 residents
Simpsonville is booming in the Golden Strip, with very high single-family homeowner density and new subdivisions.
Mauldin
Greenville County · ~25,000 residents
Mauldin is suburban and almost entirely owner-occupied single-family.
Easley
Pickens County · ~23,000 residents
Easley is the Pickens County hub, with a solid owner-occupied suburban base and steady growth feeding both repair and remodel work.
Taylors
Greenville County · ~23,000 residents
Taylors is a dense, homeowner-heavy community northeast of Greenville.
Wade Hampton
Greenville County · ~21,000 residents
Wade Hampton is a mature suburb adjoining Greenville and Taylors, with high owner-occupancy and strong residual-service demand.
Adjacent metro
Spartanburg
Spartanburg County · ~38,000 residents
Rest of the Upstate
Travelers Rest, Fountain Inn, Powdersville, Clemson, and more
9 to 10 ownable slots at launch. One company each.
Eight individual city pages plus the combined Upstate page, each category-exclusive. When a city is claimed, it is closed to every other plumber.