Service Areas · Upstate South Carolina
We work exclusively with HVAC contractors across the Upstate South Carolina market. Every page below is built around the specific HVAC landscape of that city, not a generic template. If you run a 1 to 5 truck HVAC operation in one of these communities, we have done the homework on your competitors, your customers, and your market before you ever pick up the phone.
How We Think About Service Areas
Every Upstate town has a different HVAC market. Greer is one of the fastest-growing cities in America. Boiling Springs is fragmented across 50 contractors. Duncan is a small town on the edge of a major growth wave. Mauldin is dense, established, and has the highest median age of any city we serve. A marketing system that ignores those differences ignores the actual problem.
Pick your city below to see the specific competitive landscape, market data, and Ally Growth System fit for your operation. Each page is built to answer the same question from a different angle: how do you win in this specific place, right now, against these specific operators, without spending money you do not need to spend?
Greenville & Spartanburg Counties
The 17th fastest-growing city in America.
With over 50,000 residents and 7.3% growth in a single year, Greer is the fastest-growing market we serve. Brothers, Chisholm, and Carolina Heating Service dominate the Maps pack, but the wave of new homeowners arriving is too large for any of them to capture alone. Small operators who get positioned now can win a permanent share of this market.
See Greer HVAC Marketing →Greenville County
Highest-income, fastest-growing suburb of Greenville.
Over 30,000 residents at an $82,000 median household income and growing 28% since 2020. Large operators from Greenville are actively competing here. The play for a small shop is not to outspend them. It is to out-respond them with faster follow-up, consistent reviews, and local focus they cannot match at scale.
See Simpsonville HVAC Marketing →Greenville County
Older homes. Aging systems. Established demand.
32,000-plus residents at the 7th highest population density in South Carolina, with the highest median age of any city we serve. That means established homeowners with aging systems that need service and maintenance now, not 10 years from now. BridgeWay Station is layering new construction on top of an established base.
See Mauldin HVAC Marketing →Greenville County
A steady market in a tricky geographic position.
24,500-plus residents along the Wade Hampton corridor with 74% homeownership and 10.2% growth from 2019 to 2024. As a census-designated place, Taylors gets fragmented across "Wade Hampton" and "Greer" in search results. A Taylors-focused shop that owns the local place name out-ranks regional operators who pull in by accident.
See Taylors HVAC Marketing →Spartanburg County
Spartanburg County's fastest-growing suburb.
12.7% growth in a single year. 35.8% over five years. The Highway 9 corridor is bringing in new homeowners constantly. The HVAC market is fragmented across 50 operators with no single dominant small player, which means a well-positioned shop can take a top Maps spot before the growth wave fully arrives.
See Boiling Springs HVAC Marketing →Spartanburg County
A small town on the edge of a major growth wave.
450-plus new homes expected through 2029. New industry along Highway 290. Tuck and Howell has been the dominant name since 1969 but has expanded into Greenville, dividing their focus. Small operators who get visible before the growth fully arrives will own this market for the next decade.
See Duncan HVAC Marketing →Spartanburg County
A small town in the middle of its biggest growth moment in decades.
1,000 new residents projected by 2027. The Saluda Grade Trail, a $27 million multi-use path, is drawing new homeowners to the area. Property values nearly doubled from 2023 to 2025. The HVAC market is the thinnest online presence of any city we serve, which makes it the easiest market to rank in.
See Inman HVAC Marketing →Cherokee County
A different game. Won with reputation, not growth.
12,500 city residents and 58,000-plus across Cherokee County along the I-85 corridor. Childers has been here since 1951. Painter's, Carnes, and Frady's carry deep local trust. A small shop wins here by stacking recent reviews and consistent response, not by trying to outspend operators with 70-plus years of local history.
See Gaffney HVAC Marketing →Not Finding Your Town?
Twin State Agency serves HVAC contractors throughout the entire Upstate South Carolina market. If your town does not have its own landing page yet, we still build a system around your actual service footprint and the specific competitors you face. Other communities we work with across Spartanburg, Greenville, Cherokee, Union, and Laurens counties include:
If your operation is based in any of these communities or anywhere else across the Upstate market, your free marketing report still applies. The system gets built around your actual service area.
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No. Twin State Agency works with HVAC contractors across the entire Upstate South Carolina market. The 8 dedicated city pages exist because those markets have unique competitive dynamics that deserve specific analysis. If you operate in Chesnee, Cowpens, Pacolet, Travelers Rest, or any other Upstate community, we build the same system around your actual service area.
That's normal for HVAC contractors. We build the system around your actual service footprint, not arbitrary city boundaries. If you serve Greer, Taylors, and parts of Greenville, the system gets optimized for all three.
Each Upstate market has distinct competitive dynamics. Greer needs growth-market positioning. Gaffney needs reputation-recency strategy. Taylors needs naming clarity. The fundamentals (reviews, response time, follow-up) are the same. The execution is different.
Currently we focus exclusively on Upstate South Carolina. Our knowledge of local competitors, market dynamics, and homeowner behavior is concentrated here. Expanding into North Carolina markets like Hendersonville or Asheville would mean starting that local intelligence from scratch.
Use the city where the largest share of your work happens. If you split work across Greenville County and Spartanburg County roughly evenly, start with the county where your main office is located. The system gets built around your actual service area regardless of which page you start from.
Twin State Agency is a done-for-you HVAC marketing partner serving Spartanburg, SC and the Upstate. We help small HVAC companies generate more calls, earn more 5-star reviews, and book more jobs automatically so owners can focus on running their crews instead of chasing leads.
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