As an adult, one of life's little pleasures is owning an automobile. Sure, some cars are more enjoyable to own than others - you can't really compare a Porsche GT3 RS to a Honda Odyssey - but the sheer fact of owning a car comes with a sense of pride and accomplishment. By proxy, taking care of that car, truck, or SUV can also give you a small dose of dopamine. There's just something special about cleaning your car really well, both inside and out. Unfortunately, in today's society, finding the time to detail and wash your car is easier said than done.
That's especially true at self-serve car washes, where you can spend hours washing, vacuuming, and cleaning. That's a time suck, and when you take into account the sore back you'll have after washing your vehicle, it sounds like a poor option. Sure, you could save a little time and go to the automated car wash, but you run the risk of running your car's paint job. Sometimes, automated car washes can even cause physical damage to cars and have been known to knock off items like shark fin radio antennas. To make matters worse, many of these locations don't offer vacuums or products to detail the inside of your car.
If you're a busy person without much time to spare or you care too much about your daily driver or weekend toy to put it through an automated car wash, mobile auto detailing in Summerville, SC may be for you. When you work with a mobile detailing company like Prince of Pressure Washing, you get a pro-level car wash and detail, without ever having to leave your home or office.
At Prince of Pressure Washing, our mission is to make your vehicle look like it's fresh off the showroom floor, regardless of make or model. We're committed to providing convenient and reliable mobile detailing services that rejuvenate and enhance your car's appearance. By using top-quality products and time-tested techniques, we help ensure that every vehicle we detail receives exceptional care and stunning results.
Because the truth is, few things make us sadder than a dirty, unkempt car, truck, or SUV. We take pleasure in working on all types of automobiles and love giving them the extra shine that turns heads. Here are just a few reasons why Prince of Pressure Washing is the most talked-about name in the mobile detailing game:
We recognize the value of your time, which is why we place a strong emphasis on optimizing our processes for both speed and quality. Our team of expert technicians is dedicated to meticulously detailing your vehicle with promptness and precision, ensuring that you receive the highest level of service without any unnecessary delays.
Thinking about thorough detailing for your new Jeep but can' t leave the office? We've got you covered. Need us to clean your car in your driveway so you can watch the kids? No problem - we'll leave your car looking new while you feed the little ones an afternoon snack.
Unlike some mobile auto detailers, we believe that attention to detail is key to providing great results. We leave no stone unturned when it comes to cleaning your car and pride ourselves on transforming even the dirtiest vehicles into stunners.
If you're on the fence about hiring us as your mobile car detailer, take one look at our online reviews. We think they'll tell you everything you need to know. Our customers' satisfaction is a true reflection of the exceptional quality of our services. We take great pride in being highly recommended by our clients, who continually commend our unwavering dedication, professionalism, and outstanding results.
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When you contact Prince of Pressure Washing for mobile mobile auto detailing in Summerville, SC, you can rest easy knowing your vehicle is in confident, capable hands. Every one of our technicians is a trained professional who loves the art of mobile detailing. We can tackle just about any detailing project and aren't afraid to get our hands dirty, whether we need to vacuum up pet hairs between seats or clean fingerprints of piano black plastic.
Clients recommend their friends and family members to our mobile detailing company for many reasons, including the fact that we are:
Whether you're sick and tired of cleaning your car yourself or have family and work obligations stretching you thin, auto detailing from Prince of Pressure Washing makes your life easier.
At Prince of Pressure Washing, we've built a reputation for thorough, detail-oriented pressure washing and car detailing services. You might be wondering, "What's included in a comprehensive mobile detailing service?" While every client's detail will be a little different, some of the most common steps our technicians take include the following.
While driving your car through a colorful and brightly lit car wash may seem enjoyable, automated washes are known to damage paint. They're also known for mediocre cleaning. Our auto detailing experts begin by hand washing the exterior of your car, using advanced techniques to ensure a flawless finish.
Forget about traditional air drying and automatic car dryers - they just don't cut it and often leave pesky hard water marks behind. Our car wash and detailing experts don't mess around with those. Instead, they hand-dry the exterior of your vehicle by with a towel to make sure it shines and stays free of hard water stains.
Naturally, the inside of your car accumulates smudges, streaks, and other marks over time. Not only are these marks distracting, but they can also cause long-term damage to leather or fabric interiors. That's why our car detailing techs strive to clean every inch of your car's cabin, including the windows.
Car crumbs can attract ants and other bugs, not to mention they affect the smell and appearance of your car's interior. Our mobile auto detailers carefully vacuum your seats, floor mats, and interior to remove the dust, dirt, sand, crumbs, pollen, and other debris that your car has accumulated. We use advanced equipment and vacuums to reach deep into the crevices that standard vacuums can't access.
Your car's paint is equipped with a clear coat that shields your vehicle from various elements like scratches, UV rays, pollen, sap, rust, and corrosion. Over time, this protective clear coat loses its strength, making your car susceptible to damage. Regular application of protective wax can help uphold this defense. Our detailing experts utilize a professional orbital buffer to administer a protective wax layer to your car, truck, or SUV.
Treating your vehicle to a wash and detail can be a lovely indulgence (or a considerate gift during the upcoming holiday season). However, in some instances, this service is more than just a convenience; it's necessary to avoid embarrassment and even prevent further damage to your car. Let's look at some of the biggest signs that you need mobile car detailing in your life as soon as possible.
Imagine if you were to rub rough sandpaper against your leather seats; it would undoubtedly cause more damage than regular use. As time passes, dirt, sand, crumbs, and other debris can build up in your interior, essentially creating a sandpaper effect. Granular debris can become lodged in the nooks and crannies of your vehicle, often without you even realizing it.
With passengers and items coming in and out of your cabin, everyday wear and tear can spiral out of control on your seats, floor mats, and door panels. Keep an eye out for marks or early signs of interior wear because they are clear indicators that it's time for mobile detailing from Prince of Pressure Washing.
Many professional drivers - motorists who accept gigs from Postmates, Uber Eats, Lyft, etc. - use their personal cars to make money. Unfortunately, with time, their vehicles go downhill quicker than normal drivers. The same can be said for parents who have cars full of toys, child seats, and more. If you're ready for a fresh start, mobile auto detailing is a great idea. At Prince of Pressure Washing, our detailing crew can help:
Most drivers notice when their car's paint gets scuffed up because it looks bad from an aesthetic standpoint. However, your car's clear coat actually plays a role in safeguarding your vehicle. This external layer is specifically designed to shield your car from scratches and scrapes, which could otherwise expose the metal to rain and humidity, leading to rust. Fortunately, minor scratches and scrapes can be eliminated during a detailing service, and applying a fresh coat of wax can prevent future damage. If you notice small scuffs on your car's paint, it's time to schedule a mobile car wash and detailing appointment.
When your headlights become cloudy and foggy, it can greatly reduce visibility, especially when driving at night. When you include headlight restoration in your detailing request, you can improve the clarity and brightness of your headlights to enhance safety while driving.
If you have allergies, you probably dread when the seasons change. The same can be said for "petrol heads" who love their cars because seasonal hazards can ruin their vehicle's appearance. However, with mobile auto detailing in Summerville, SC, you can overcome issues like:
Car wash and detailing services from Prince of Pressure Washing can play an important role in maintaining the value of your vehicle. When it comes time to sell or trade-in your car, you'll obviously want the best price possible. Any signs of wear and tear on the interior and exterior could give the dealership or buyer a reason to lower their offer. By investing in a mobile auto detailing service, you can enhance the appearance of your car. This can lead to a higher resale appraisal, potentially resulting in a return on your investment and more.
Car detailing involves a thorough process designed to restore the look of your vehicle, both internally and externally. Professional car detailing can work wonders in restoring your car's cabin and upholstery. But to maintain cleanliness, you've got to show it some TLC between detailing sessions. Let's take a closer look at some of the best methods for preserving the interior of your car after your appointment with Prince of Pressure Washing.
Like income tax when you're an adult, spills and accidents are inevitable when you own a car. They're even more likely if you have kids or use your car to make money via driving gigs. If keeping your car clean inside is important, you've got to deal with spills quickly. That way, you can avoid stains and odors. Try keeping automotive cleaning wipes or a small portable cleaning kit in your car to address spills ASAP.
Depending on the type of car you own, protective covers for your seats may seem like a ridiculous idea. But hear us out. Protective seat covers can act as a barrier between your body and the upholstery, preventing wear and tear from daily use. They are also easy to clean and can be removed and washed as needed, so your seats will always look new. Plus, many modern seat protection companies make great-looking products that blend in seamlessly with your car's interior layout.
One important part of cleaning the inside of your car is thorough vacuuming between detailing appointments. Try to make a habit of vacuuming once a week to get rid of dust, crumbs, and debris that gather over time. Don't forget to get a good car vacuum cleaner that has attachments that can reach all the small spaces in your car.
When your car's interior, such as the seats, dashboard, and door panels, is exposed to sunlight for extended periods, it can lead to fading and deterioration. Using sunshades or window screening can help prevent UV rays from damaging these areas, preserving the appearance and structural integrity of your car's interior.
Walk into any Walmart, and you can find a huge range of car detailing products to buy. Unfortunately, many of these products are subpar and can do more harm than good. Try to avoid products that contain harmful silicones. Instead, look for automotive-specific products that actually clean and don't just make interior materials "shine."
Deep down, as vehicle owners, we want our cars to look like they did when we first bought them. At Prince of Pressure Washing, our mobile auto detailing services are the best way to keep your car looking great without having to step outside of your home or office. As a local car detailing company that is licensed and insured, our goal is to provide high-quality mobile car detailing at cost-effective prices.
We always aim to exceed expectations, whether you've got a few crumbs that need to be vacuumed, or your car looks like a warzone inside. Ready to get started? We're ready to get cleaning. Contact us today to learn more and get a quote on mobile vehicle detailing.
A second candidate has announced his intent to seek the seat representing District 3 on Summerville Town Council.Matt Halter, a local business owner and engineer, said he decided to run for office because he believes his resume qualifies him to tackle many of Summerville’s current problems.“I also believe your representative should be elected by you, not appointed by a select few elitists and those currently in power,” he said. “It’s time we had more than just figureheads in our local government &n...
A second candidate has announced his intent to seek the seat representing District 3 on Summerville Town Council.
Matt Halter, a local business owner and engineer, said he decided to run for office because he believes his resume qualifies him to tackle many of Summerville’s current problems.
“I also believe your representative should be elected by you, not appointed by a select few elitists and those currently in power,” he said. “It’s time we had more than just figureheads in our local government – we need rock-solid leaders fighting for the best interests of our town and its taxpayers.”
Halter said that, over time, Summerville’s leadership “has bloated our government to the point of dysfunction” and has “recklessly allowed developers to overrun our town, bringing with them unmanageable traffic and a maze of red tape.”
“This is not leadership; it is a failure to serve the public interest,” he said. “While I support change and growth, the growth Summerville’s leaders approve needs to be in the best interest of our town. Some development can actually add to the value of our town, while apartment home communities, for example, add major traffic concerns, overrun our schools and produce housing that is not affordable, driving up the cost of rent and home ownership.”
A resume provided to the Journal Scene by Halter shows experience in government, the private sector and as a small business owner.
“I’m not an elitist in a line of politicians – I’m a regular citizen,” he said. “It’s time to bring strength and common sense back to our council. It’s time your family’s needs outweigh the wants of a privileged few. This is not about politics as usual; it’s about restoring a government that works for its people and bridges that gap between government and its citizens so that the government is ‘of the people, by the people and for the people. We need a government that listens, acts and delivers. I’m rock-solid and here to ensure Summerville thrives for all its residents.”
Halter has been married to his wife, Donna, for 32 years. She is an elementary school teacher in Dorchester School District 2 and manages the books for their business, Benchmark LDS.
Their son, Matt Jr., is a civil engineer, and their daughter, Lauren, is a registered nurse. Matt and Donna have two grandchildren.
Matt is a graduate of Stratford High School and The Citadel. He became a registered professional engineer, land surveyor and licensed general contractor. His career began in Charleston, where, as an engineer and stormwater superintendent, he led projects and managed a team of more than 80 employees.
Matt went to work for the town of Summerville in 1996 as the town engineer and public works director. During this time, he wrote the town’s first development standards and founded the South Carolina Association of Stormwater Managers.
Matt ventured into the private sector in 2004, applying his engineering, land surveying and project management experience as the owner and president of Benchmark LDS.
“One of my more notable contributions was the design and construction of the Summerville Miracle League field on South Laurel Street,” he said. “This project wasn’t just about building a field; it was about creating a space where everyone in the community, regardless of their abilities, could come together and enjoy the spirit of the game.”
As one of the founding board members and president of the Summerville Miracle League, Matt, along with a team of citizens, raised more than $500,000 for the field, which was a joint venture between the town and private entities, which he said showcases his ability to “lead, collaborate and deliver.”
He has served on the Dorchester County Transportation Authority and was a multiple-term member of the town’s Commercial Design Review Board.
“In every role, I have demonstrated a consistent commitment to the betterment of Summerville,” he said. “My actions and achievements speak volumes about my dedication, making me not just a candidate for the town council but a true steward of the community’s well-being and future.”
Lumber03:57 PM / August 19, 2024Interfor Corporation will indefinitely curtail operations at its lumber manufacturing facilities in Meldrim, Georgia, and Summerville, South Carolina, the company announced on Monday. The move is in response to ongoing ...
03:57 PM / August 19, 2024
Interfor Corporation will indefinitely curtail operations at its lumber manufacturing facilities in Meldrim, Georgia, and Summerville, South Carolina, the company announced on Monday. The move is in response to ongoing weak conditions in the lumber market.
Operations will wind down by the end of the third quarter of 2024. The two sawmills produce kiln-dried Southern Yellow Pine lumber, with a combined annual capacity of 330 million board feet. The decision affects approximately 180 employees, though Interfor plans to offer work opportunities at other locations where possible.
The impact of the closures was factored into earlier temporary curtailment guidance, but the indefinite nature of the move means production may be affected beyond 2024. The company will continue monitoring market conditions to adjust its plans.
Log deliveries will stop immediately, and operations will gradually wind down, with a complete halt expected by the end of the third quarter of 2024. The combined annual capacity of these two sawmills is 330 million board feet of kiln-dried Southern Yellow Pine dimensional lumber.
Approximately 180 employees will be affected by the curtailments, although Interfor plans to provide alternative work opportunities at other company locations where possible. The production impact from these closures was initially included in temporary curtailment guidance provided earlier in August, but with these curtailments becoming indefinite, the effects on production may extend beyond 2024.
Low lumber prices are forcing sawmills to cut production on both sides of the Atlantic. In Europe, sawmill companies also face rising sawlog prices, significantly eroding their margins. Many are hoping that lumber prices in the U.S. market will rise, which will mark a new growth cycle. However, despite the construction season, U.S. lumber prices remain stagnant, and sawmill closures have not stopped the decline to post-pandemic lows.
Lumber futures fell 3% to $452.50 per thousand board feet, down 27% since mid-March. Cash prices are even lower, with Random Lengths’ framing-lumber composite price dropping to $366, the lowest since May 2020. Southern yellow pine prices also hit lows not seen since the Covid market crash, with the Southern pine composite price falling to $335 last week.
In 2023, North America's net sawmill capacity decreased by 2%, triggered by diminishing lumber demand and past overproduction issues. This trend has led to the permanent closure of nine sawmills and reductions in shifts, particularly in British Columbia (BC) and the US South, where economic pressures have also forced mills to shut down to balance timber supplies.
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCSC) - Some Summerville residents say many subdivisions off Nexton Parkway deal with delays and safety issues on their everyday commute out of their neighborhoods.One resident tells us with no stop light and the constant flow of speedy traffic, taking a left-hand turn on Nexton Parkway is not only difficult but unsafe.She says she is now advocating traffic lights to be installed at the intersection of Nexton Parkway and Midtown Avenue, or at least other areas of Nexton Parkway to slow down the traffic....
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCSC) - Some Summerville residents say many subdivisions off Nexton Parkway deal with delays and safety issues on their everyday commute out of their neighborhoods.
One resident tells us with no stop light and the constant flow of speedy traffic, taking a left-hand turn on Nexton Parkway is not only difficult but unsafe.
She says she is now advocating traffic lights to be installed at the intersection of Nexton Parkway and Midtown Avenue, or at least other areas of Nexton Parkway to slow down the traffic.
Susan Engelmann says she usually can not take a left onto Nexton Parkway to get to I-26 and downtown Summerville, so she must travel several extra miles and take right-hand turns out of her neighborhood just so that she doesn’t get stuck at that left turn.
“It’s dangerous. It’s dangerous to try and get out of your own community.” Nexton resident Susan Englemann says.
Englemann says Nexton Parkway is not sustainable with the amount of traffic coming through the area. She says the population has outpaced road development, especially with a new school being built close by.
“The roads are not built for the number of people that are here and the number of people that are coming here,” Englemann said. “Why wouldn’t you have those safety measures in place before you have all those people?”
Engelmann is now advocating for a stoplight at Nexton Parkway and Midtown Avenue if not at other locations on Nexton Parkway. She hopes they will slow down the traffic coming through before someone gets hurt.
“We need traffic lights and we need them now,” Englemann says.
Berkeley County spokesperson Jenna-Ley Walls said there are plans in place to install a stop light at Nexton Parkway and Midtown Avenue in 2025 before Nexton Middle School opens. But the school project and the relevant improvements are the responsibility of the school district and the developer, Brookfield Development.
Brookfield Development has not yet responded to a request for comment.
There is also no clear answer yet on why the stoplight could not be installed sooner to improve traffic flow.
What’s driving you crazy on the roadways? Be sure to tell us about your traffic issues here.
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NEW YORK, July 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Affiliates of Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P., ("Cantor Fitzgerald"), a leading global financial services firm and real assets investment company, and Silverstein Properties ("Silverstein"), a leading global full-service real estate development, investment, and management firm, announced that they have entered into a joint venture with Turnbull Development, LLC, a Charleston-based development firm. The venture intends to develop a mixed-use project encompassing 365 garden-style multifamily u...
NEW YORK, July 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Affiliates of Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P., ("Cantor Fitzgerald"), a leading global financial services firm and real assets investment company, and Silverstein Properties ("Silverstein"), a leading global full-service real estate development, investment, and management firm, announced that they have entered into a joint venture with Turnbull Development, LLC, a Charleston-based development firm. The venture intends to develop a mixed-use project encompassing 365 garden-style multifamily units across three buildings, and a 40,000-square-foot medical office building in a qualified opportunity zone in Summerville, SC.
The venture simultaneously closed on $54 million in construction financing from SouthState Bank, to develop the project. Located at the corner of Berlin Myers Parkway and Highway 78 and strategically positioned within walking distance of Summerville's historic downtown area, the investment is part of a 57-acre mixed-use, master-planned development known as Sawmill. This highly anticipated project will have immediate and long-lasting impacts on Summerville and provide a connected, community-oriented environment where people can live, convene, and enjoy. The development will help the local Summerville government better respond to the growing demand for walkable, flourishing communities with convenient transit linkages, proximity to jobs, and access to nearby public services and destinations.
"Sawmill will be a vibrant, region-transforming community," said Milton Thomas, President of Turnbull Development. "We have spent the last four years developing the master plan, moving through entitlements, and working with the town of Summerville to ensure this will ultimately be one of the region's premier mixed-use developments."
"SouthState is committed to helping our communities thrive, and the Sawmill development will certainly contribute to Summerville's continued growth," said Thomas Anderson, SouthState Bank Coastal Division President. "As a leading regional bank in the Southeast, we are delighted to provide the capital needed to bring this important project to fruition."
Sawmill will be anchored by a two-story, Roper St. Francis medical office and will include a neighborhood grocery store and retail outparcels that will serve as convenience and service amenities for residents and employees. The multifamily component will have direct access to Sawmill Branch Canal and Greenway Trail and offers on-site outdoor amenities such as a pickleball court, a dog park, and a pool and clubhouse. Construction of the multifamily portion is expected to commence in July 2024.
"Summerville is a desirable residential destination near Charleston that benefits from the region's job and population growth," said Alex Cosio, Vice President, Silverstein Properties. "With preconstruction completed and financing in place, this development is positioned to further invigorate an already bustling community."
"The proximity to Historic Downtown Summerville places the project in an enviable location with essential amenities nearby. Residents have easy access to retail, culture, recreation, and dining," said Chris Milner, CIO, Real Assets at Cantor Fitzgerald Asset Management. "Our partnership with Turnbull Development on this project and the location promise to have a positive impact on the community."
Cantor and Silverstein launched an opportunity zone business in early 2019 to invest in, develop, redevelop, and manage a diversified portfolio of institutional quality commercial real estate assets with an emphasis on multifamily properties located in qualified opportunity zones in the United States. Their opportunity zone development portfolio includes eleven projects in various stages of development exceeding $2.2 billion in total estimated project costs, an average of $203 million per project.
About Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P. Cantor Fitzgerald, with over 12,500 employees, is a leading global financial services group at the forefront of financial and technological innovation and has been a proven and resilient leader since 1945. Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. is a preeminent investment bank serving more than 5,000 institutional clients around the world, recognized for its strengths in fixed income and equity capital markets, investment banking, SPAC underwriting and PIPE placements, prime brokerage, commercial real estate, and infrastructure, and for its global distribution platform. Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. is one of the 24 primary dealers authorized to transact business with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Cantor Fitzgerald is a leading SPAC sponsor, having completed multiple initial public offerings and announced multiple business combinations through its CF Acquisition platform. For more information, visit: www.cantor.com.
About Cantor Fitzgerald Asset Management Cantor Fitzgerald Asset Management's investment platform consists of $13 billion of assets under management across mutual funds, interval funds, exchange-traded funds, separately managed accounts, unified managed accounts, non-traded REITs, opportunity zone funds, 1031 and 721 exchange vehicles, and other private investment vehicles managed on behalf of high net worth and institutional investors. The experience and knowledge of its senior leadership and portfolio management teams combined with the financial services prowess of industry leader, Cantor Fitzgerald, enable the delivery of a platform of solutions across a comprehensive range of capabilities. For more information, visit: www.cantorassetmanagement.com.
About Silverstein Properties Silverstein Properties is a privately held, full-service real estate development, investment, and management firm based in New York founded by Larry Silverstein. Silverstein Properties has developed, owned, and managed more than 40 million square feet of commercial, residential, retail, and hotel space. Recent projects include 7 World Trade Center, the first LEED-certified office tower in New York City (2006), 4 World Trade Center (2013), the Four Seasons Downtown (2016), One West End (2017) and 3 World Trade Center (2018). The company has been recognized as one of the "Best Places to Work in New York City" by Crain's New York Business. For more information, visit: www.silversteinproperties.com.
About Turnbull Development Turnbull Development, LLC is a full-service commercial real estate development company with a long and varied history of developing multifaceted projects in the Charleston, SC region. With decades of experience in real estate development and construction, Turnbull has established itself as a trusted partner in transforming ideas into realities that drive economic growth and elevate communities. The company's diverse portfolio showcases its expertise in creating innovative spaces that blend functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability across product types including industrial, office, retail, and mixed-use developments. In conjunction with Turnbull, marketing of the project will be handled by Lee & Associates Charleston, a local commercial real estate brokerage firm based in Downtown Charleston, SC.
About SouthState Bank SouthState Corporation (NYSE: SSB) is a financial services company headquartered in Winter Haven, Florida. SouthState Bank, N.A., the company's nationally chartered bank subsidiary, provides consumer, commercial, mortgage and wealth management solutions to more than one million customers throughout Florida, Alabama, Georgia, the Carolinas, and Virginia. The bank also serves clients coast to coast through its correspondent banking division. Additional information is available at SouthStateBank.com.
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SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCBD) – Charleston paleontologists excavated one of their biggest discoveries Friday.A dolphin fossil believed to be at least 25 million years old was found in Summerville, and paleontologists have been working to preserve it.After days of hard work to preserve the fossil, they brought it to their lab for further research.Erin Osborne was visiting from Columbia when she discovered the fossil.“I’d actually started in a creek, I thought I had more potential and did pretty bad and...
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCBD) – Charleston paleontologists excavated one of their biggest discoveries Friday.
A dolphin fossil believed to be at least 25 million years old was found in Summerville, and paleontologists have been working to preserve it.
After days of hard work to preserve the fossil, they brought it to their lab for further research.
Erin Osborne was visiting from Columbia when she discovered the fossil.
“I’d actually started in a creek, I thought I had more potential and did pretty bad and thought I’d give this a look, and luckily saw there was something that was pretty big there, and contacted people who knew more than I do,” said Osborne.
Charleston Center of Paleontology and Palmetto Paleontology were alerted and arrived quickly at the scene. They identified the species in under five minutes as an ancestor of whales and dolphins.
“Their teeth were a little different, their habits were a little. Their culture might have been slightly different but they are mammals they have always been mammals since the time we’ve evolved,” said Skye Basak, Founder of Palmetto Paleontology.
Experts worked for days to make sure the fossil was preserved exactly how it was found.
“We all have a love for not just what we can stick on a shelf in our house but a love for what can this teach us, what can this teach the next generation,” said Basak.
They found almost a complete collection of fossils- including at least 37 vertebrae, 8 ribs, a skull, and teeth.
“The great thing about what we do here is you’re out in a place that you find a specimen and you think it’s an important scientific find a fossil you don’t know what it is you can just give us a call. We’re here for land conservation for paleontology and come out in cases like this and provide resources for recovery and get things out of the place so they are not lost forever,” said Dr. Elizabeth Kane, Founder of Charleston Center of Paleontology.
Charleston Paleontology encourages anyone who finds what they think may be a fossil to call the center so they can preserve it.