We have an office in Columbia — South Carolina is not an afterthought

Plenty of Carolina integrators are based in Charlotte and treat South Carolina as somewhere they will drive to if the job is big enough. We keep an office at 1901 Main Street, Columbia, because the Midlands is a market we work in weekly, not occasionally. That matters on the small jobs as much as the large ones: a failed reader in Irmo or a dead recorder in Forest Acres is a short drive, not a day trip with a mileage charge attached.

360 Mobile Vision Columbia office at 1901 Main Street, Columbia, South Carolina
1901 Main Street, Columbia SC — our South Carolina office.

Columbia office
1901 Main Street, 18th Floor
Columbia, SC 29201

Charlotte headquarters
6201 Fairview Rd
Charlotte, NC 28210

Phone
1 (866) 625-1977

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Where we work in South Carolina

Midlands and Columbia metro — Columbia, Irmo, Forest Acres, Seven Oaks, St. Andrews, Cayce, West Columbia, Lexington, Chapin, Blythewood, Dentsville, Red Bank, Gaston, Batesburg-Leesville, Lugoff and Camden. This is our densest coverage and where same-week service calls are routine.

Upstate — Greenville, Spartanburg, Greer, Easley, Anderson, Piedmont, Simpsonville, Mauldin, Taylors and Fountain Inn.

Lowcountry and coast — Charleston, North Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Summerville, Goose Creek, Beaufort, Bluffton, Hilton Head Island, Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach.

Border counties — Rock Hill, Fort Mill, Tega Cay, Lake Wylie, Clover, Lancaster and York, which we cover from either office depending on the day.

What South Carolina clients call us for

Structured cabling that comes with paperwork

Cat6 and Cat6A, fiber between buildings, certified test results per link, labeled outlets and an as-built you can hand to the next contractor. Most of the cabling we are asked to fix was never tested or labeled — that is the whole problem.

Cloud cameras for multi-site operators

If you run branches across the Midlands and the Upstate, cloud video means one login and no recorder to maintain in a closet nobody visits. We size the upload bandwidth honestly before recommending it.

Medical and specialist practices

Optometry, dental, veterinary and clinic fit-outs, where cabling has to land around imaging equipment and lane rooms, and the practice cannot close while it happens. We phase around the appointment book.

Door access on older buildings

Columbia has a lot of fine old buildings with doors that were never meant to be electrified. We survey the frame and the leaf before quoting, because that is what decides whether a project is straightforward or awkward.

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South Carolina project coverage

South Carolina Service Areas

South Carolina work is planned by region, facility conditions and project scope—not by publishing thin city-by-city landing pages.

South Carolina Service Areas planning reference for North and South Carolina

Headquarters and regional coordination

Rock Hill and Fort Mill

Projects near the Charlotte metro can be coordinated with the Charlotte headquarters.

Upstate

Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson and surrounding communities.

Midlands

Columbia, Lexington and nearby project locations.

Lowcountry and Grand Strand

Charleston-area and Myrtle Beach-area projects are evaluated for environmental exposure, scheduling and service requirements.

South Carolina planning considerations

Facilities in the Upstate, Midlands, Lowcountry and Grand Strand can differ substantially in travel, coastal exposure, building access, operating schedules and maintenance needs. Outdoor cameras, gates, intercoms, antennas and enclosures should be evaluated for the actual environment rather than selected from an indoor specification.

Regional projects are stronger when the owner defines common standards while leaving room for site-specific pathways, network readiness, user workflows and construction conditions. Proposals should clearly identify included locations, travel assumptions, response expectations and responsibilities shared with local trades.

Information that improves the first project review

  • Facility addresses and the number of sites
  • System type, current platform and known model numbers
  • Approximate door, camera, intercom, alarm, cable or device counts
  • Required integrations, retention, credentials and administrator workflows
  • Target schedule, active construction phases and occupied-space restrictions
  • IT, cybersecurity, network, power and remote-access requirements

How service-area decisions are made

Coverage depends on the project type, site count, schedule, travel, required trades, equipment availability and ongoing support expectations. A location name in a service list is not a promise of immediate dispatch; the project team confirms availability and responsibilities during scoping.

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Provide the site location, system type, current conditions and desired schedule so the appropriate specialist can review the next step.

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