Ben J. Mauldin | May 23 2026 14:32

If you live in Irmo and your auto or home insurance renewal showed up with a number that made you do a double-take, you are not alone. Irmo has two distinct insurance markets — the established 29063 and 29212 neighborhoods built in the 1980s and 1990s, and the newer construction and lakefront property along Lake Murray Boulevard. The carrier that fits one rarely fits the other, and that's where a lot of Irmo households end up overpaying without realizing it.

This is a plain-spoken guide for Irmo residents on how home and auto insurance actually works in this part of South Carolina — what drives your premium, which carriers are writing here, and how to figure out whether you are overpaying. No pressure, no jargon.

Want to see what you'd actually pay in Irmo? We shop Progressive, Safeco, Nationwide, National General, Travelers and more in one sitting. Takes about 15 minutes. Call 803-920-8827 or request a free quote at mauldininsurancegroup.com/auto-home-insurance-lexington-sc.

Insurance in Irmo, SC: The Local Picture

Irmo sits near Lake Murray and the Saluda River, and that location shapes a lot of what you pay for insurance. The area is anchored by zip codes 29063, 29212, and the rating reflects local claim history, flood exposure, and traffic patterns.

A few things about Irmo that show up in the rating algorithms whether you realize it or not:

  • Lake Murray waterfront on the eastern shore. Irmo includes significant Lake Murray frontage, with the same waterfront insurance considerations as Chapin — docks, boat lifts, and flood exposure.
  • Established commuter community. Irmo has been a Columbia bedroom community since the 1980s, and the older Friarsgate and Harbison neighborhoods have very different rating than newer developments off Lake Murray Boulevard.
  • Major retail and commercial density. The Harbison area generates significant traffic and crash claim frequency that affects auto rates across 29063 and 29212.
  • Mixed-age housing stock. From 1970s ranch homes to new construction, Irmo carriers look closely at roof age, electrical, and plumbing updates.

None of this means insurance in Irmo has to be expensive. It just means the cheapest carrier for someone in Lexington proper might not be the cheapest carrier for you in Irmo. The carriers themselves rank Irmo differently, and the only way to know which one fits your specific address and household is to actually run the quotes.

South Carolina Auto Insurance Requirements (and Why the Minimum Isn't Enough)

South Carolina law requires every driver to carry liability coverage of at least 25/50/25 — that is, $25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 bodily injury per accident, and $25,000 property damage. The state also requires uninsured motorist coverage at the same limits.

Here is the problem with the state minimum: a single newer SUV is worth more than $25,000. A trip to the emergency room after a serious accident costs more than $25,000. If you cause an at-fault accident on I-26 with only the state minimum and the other driver's medical bills come to $80,000, your insurance pays the first $25,000 and you are personally on the hook for the other $55,000.

Most of the Irmo drivers we work with end up at 100/300/100 or higher, which often costs less than people expect — sometimes only $10 to $20 more per month than the state minimum.

Home Insurance in Irmo: What's Driving Your Premium

South Carolina home insurance premiums have risen 25 to 40 percent since 2022, and Irmo homeowners have felt that as much as anyone in the Midlands. There are six main reasons your premium is where it is today:

  1. Rebuild cost, not market value. Your insurance limit is supposed to reflect what it costs to rebuild your home from the ground up at today's material and labor prices — not what you could sell it for. Construction costs in the Midlands have jumped significantly.
  2. Roof age. Carriers in SC have tightened up on roofs over 15 years old. Some won't write a home with a roof past 20 years, regardless of condition.
  3. Claim history. Both yours and the property's. A single claim in the last five years can move your premium meaningfully.
  4. Wind and hail exposure. Reinsurance costs across the Southeast have climbed because of hurricane losses, and that flows through to your premium even if your specific home has never had a claim.
  5. Credit-based insurance score. Legal in SC and used by nearly every carrier.
  6. The carrier's appetite for your zip code. A carrier that is hungry for Irmo risks this year may have pulled back next year.

Irmo-Specific: What Local Households Should Know

If you live in the older Friarsgate, Coldstream, or Whitehall neighborhoods, your home may be at a point where the roof, electrical, or plumbing is starting to affect your insurance options. Some carriers are tightening up on homes over 30 years old without documented system updates. If you've upgraded your roof, panel, or main water line in the last 10 years, make sure your agent knows — it can shift you into a better carrier tier and meaningfully lower your premium. Lakefront and near-lake homes should also check whether their dock and shoreline coverage is current.

The Carriers We Shop for Irmo Households

One of the practical advantages of working with an independent agent is access to multiple carriers in a single quote. For Irmo homes and auto, we routinely shop:

  • Progressive
  • Nationwide
  • Safeco
  • Travelers
  • National General
  • Hippo
  • Foremost
  • Branch
  • Bristol West
  • Specialty markets for non-standard auto and high-value homes

Carrier appetite shifts quarterly. A carrier that was the lowest rate in Irmo last year may have pulled back this year. That's exactly why running quotes through one independent shop — instead of getting quotes from one captive agent at a time — saves Irmo families both time and money.

Bundling Home and Auto in Irmo: Does It Actually Save You Money?

Almost always, yes. Multi-policy discounts in SC range from 10 to 25 percent depending on the carrier, and the bundle discount is usually applied to both policies. There are a few exceptions where the cheapest standalone auto from Carrier A plus the cheapest standalone home from Carrier B beat the bundled total from either one — and as an independent agent, we'll tell you when that's the case rather than pushing the bundle just to make our quote easier.

What Most Irmo Drivers and Homeowners Are Missing

After running policy reviews for hundreds of Midlands families, here are the gaps we see most often in Irmo specifically:

  • Underinsured Motorist (UIM) coverage at low limits. SC requires uninsured motorist coverage, but underinsured is optional and most people skip it. With one in seven SC drivers carrying only the state minimum, UIM is one of the most valuable coverages you can add.
  • Dwelling limits that haven't kept up with rebuild costs. A home insured for $250,000 in 2020 may cost $340,000 to rebuild today. Underinsurance is one of the most common — and most expensive — mistakes in SC.
  • No umbrella policy. A $1 million umbrella for most Irmo households costs $200 to $400 a year and sits on top of your auto and home liability. For families with teen drivers or any meaningful net worth, it is one of the highest-value purchases in personal insurance.
  • Missing flood coverage outside the mapped zone. About 25 percent of flood claims nationally come from properties outside the high-risk zone.
  • Old HO-3 policies that haven't been re-shopped in five years. If you haven't compared your policy to the market since 2021, you are very likely paying more than you need to.

Irmo, SC Auto and Home Insurance — Frequently Asked Questions

The questions Irmo residents ask us most often. Answers are general — your specific situation may differ, and we are always happy to talk through the specifics.

What is the minimum auto insurance required in Irmo, SC?

Irmo drivers must meet the South Carolina state minimum of 25/50/25 liability coverage — $25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 bodily injury per accident, and $25,000 property damage per accident. South Carolina also requires uninsured motorist coverage at the same 25/50/25 limits. These are minimums only. Most Irmo drivers carry higher limits because a single at-fault accident on I-26, I-20, and US-76 can easily exceed $25,000 in damages.

How much does home insurance cost in Irmo, SC?

Home insurance in Irmo typically runs between $1,500 and $2,600 per year for a single-family home, depending on the age of the roof, the dwelling replacement cost, your proximity to Lake Murray and the Saluda River, and your claims history. Older homes in established Irmo neighborhoods often pay more because of older electrical systems and roofs. Newer construction generally prices lower.

Do I need flood insurance in Irmo, SC?

Parts of Irmo sit near the Lake Murray shoreline and Saluda River corridor. Standard homeowners insurance does not cover flood damage anywhere in South Carolina. If your Irmo property is in or near a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, your mortgage lender will likely require a separate flood policy through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) or a private flood carrier. Even outside the mapped zone, optional flood coverage is worth considering.

Why are insurance rates in Irmo what they are?

Irmo's auto rates are affected by the heavy commercial traffic around Harbison and the I-26 corridor. Home rates depend a lot on which side of Irmo you're on — older Friarsgate and Coldstream homes face roof age and system age challenges, while newer construction and lakefront homes rate differently.

Can I bundle home and auto insurance in Irmo, SC?

Yes. Most major carriers writing in Irmo — including Progressive, Nationwide, Safeco, and Travelers — offer multi-policy discounts of 10 to 25 percent when you bundle home and auto. As an independent agent, we shop the bundle across multiple carriers, because the lowest standalone auto and the lowest standalone home rarely come from the same company. The right bundle for one Irmo family is often the wrong bundle for another.

Which insurance companies write home and auto policies in Irmo, SC?

We have access to a broad lineup of carriers in Irmo, including Progressive, Nationwide, Safeco, Travelers, National General, Hippo, Foremost, Branch, Bristol West, and several specialty insurers for non-standard auto and high-value homes. Carrier appetite shifts often. A carrier that was hungry for Irmo risks last year may have pulled back this year. That's the reason an independent agent matters — we know which carriers are currently writing in 29063 and which have closed the door.

What is an independent insurance agent and why does it matter for Irmo residents?

An independent insurance agent works with multiple carriers instead of selling a single company's products. A captive agent — like a State Farm or Allstate agent — can only quote you their company. We can compare Progressive against Nationwide against Safeco against Travelers in one sitting, and our recommendation is based on what fits your situation, not what we're required to sell. The cost to you is the same either way because carriers pay agents commission — you don't.

How do I switch home or auto insurance if I already have a policy?

Switching is straightforward and there is no penalty in South Carolina for cancelling mid-term. We handle the paperwork, set the new policy effective date, and coordinate cancellation of the old one so there is no gap in coverage. If you cancel a paid-up policy mid-term, the prior carrier refunds the unused premium. Most switches in Irmo take less than a week from quote to active policy.

How long does it take to get an auto and home insurance quote in Irmo?

For most Irmo households, a complete auto and home quote takes about 15 to 20 minutes. We need your driver's license numbers, current declarations pages if available, your property address, year built and square footage, roof age, and a brief claims history. We run the quote across multiple carriers, present the comparison, and let you decide. There is no obligation and no cost.

Do you serve nearby areas like Chapin, Ballentine, Columbia, Lexington, and Seven Oaks?

Yes. Mauldin Insurance Group is based in Lexington and serves all of Lexington County and the broader Midlands, including Chapin, Ballentine, Columbia, Lexington, and Seven Oaks. We are also licensed in North Carolina and Georgia for clients who own property or relocate across state lines.

About Ben Mauldin

Ben Mauldin is a licensed independent insurance agent (SC #21612911) and co-owner of Mauldin Insurance Group in Lexington, SC. Before joining the agency full-time, Ben spent 29 years at the Central Midlands Council of Governments, including 11 years as Executive Director — work that gave him deep familiarity with the Midlands region, including Irmo.

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If you live in Irmo and your auto or home insurance renewal showed up with a number that made you do a double-take, you are not alone. Irmo has two distinct insurance markets — the established...