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Samuel Witherspoon

Client Manager

Certifications: WRT

Samuel Witherspoon

Client Manager

About Samuel Witherspoon:


Samuel Witherspoon graduated in 2020 and has years of mitigation experience. In his spare time he coaches basketball, and watches sports!

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Greenville, SC

August 17, 2025

This crawl space had become a breeding ground for mold due to prolonged moisture exposure. The air quality inside was unsafe, and untreated mold could have spread further into the home. Our team entered in full PPE and performed a fogging remediation treatment, coating surfaces and restoring safe, breathable air. By sealing off the area and applying specialized solutions, we turned a hazardous crawl space into a safe, stabilized environment.

Orangeburg, SC

August 16, 2025

After a roof leak saturated attic insulation, water trickled down into hidden cavities. The real danger wasn’t just the water — it was the risk of mold. When we inspected further, the crawl space beneath showed early signs of microbial growth. Our team removed the soaked insulation, treated structural beams, and applied a protective remediation process throughout the crawl space to stop mold from spreading.

Lake Murray, SC

August 6, 2025

This Lake Murray residence suffered severe flooding that spread quickly from the bathroom and living room into adjoining spaces. The sudden water intrusion saturated flooring, soaked drywall, and left behind soil and debris throughout the home. Kingsley's emergency response team arrived on-site to begin immediate mitigation and recovery.

Our certified water damage specialists performed full moisture mapping, strategic tear-out of affected materials, and high-powered structural drying using commercial-grade dehumidifiers and air movers. All contaminated areas were treated to prevent mold growth and further deterioration. The home was stabilized and prepared for restoration within 48 hours.

Greenville, SC

August 4, 2025

After a devastating fire tore through the upper level of this home, the attic and roof were left completely compromised. Charred trusses, open sky, and soot-stained walls were visible from the interior. Kingsley's fire damage remediation team was deployed to assess, secure, and begin recovery.

Our certified fire response specialists performed an emergency structural inspection, removed unstable debris, and began the first stage of smoke and soot cleanup. We worked directly with the homeowner and insurance adjuster to document damage and create a long-term restoration plan.


This attic fire is a strong reminder: fire damage isn't just what you see -- it's what lingers behind walls, in air systems, and deep within materials. That's why we use HEPA filtration, thermal fogging, and proven fire protocols to bring properties back to life - safely and thoroughly.

Lexington, SC

August 3, 2025

A water pipe break over the weekend had flooring removed and water pooled into the crawlspace damaging insulation and subflooring...

A sudden weekend pipe break left this home with extensive water damage — from warped hardwood flooring upstairs to soaked insulation in the crawlspace below. Our emergency response team arrived quickly, removing the damaged flooring and exposing the subfloor for proper drying. Underneath, water had pooled into the crawlspace, damaging insulation, creating mold risk, and compromising the wood structure. We removed the saturated materials, treated the affected areas, and set up drying equipment to restore the home’s safety and integrity. Acting fast not only stopped the spread of damage but also protected the homeowner from long-term issues like mold and structural decay.

Greenville, SC

August 3, 2025

Kingsley's team responded within hours upon receiving the phone call from a commercial gym about a water overflow on 8/3/25 weekend. The facility had to be sectioned and closed off to the public for safety. Client manager Samuel Witherspoon and tech Austin Myers responded with water extractors, air movers, dehumidifers and a fully equipped Kingsley vehicle to prevent and mitigate any further water and mold in Greenville, SC. 

North Santee, SC

July 30, 2025

In North Santee, a tenant suspected discoloration near the kitchen ceiling. Using thermal infrared moisture scanning, our technician confirmed hidden water pooling above the cabinetry -- an early sign of a slow leak. We provided a full report, source detection assistance, and recommendations for immediate mitigation to prevent mold formation which were approved and confirmed for Kingsley to begin the restoration process.

Lexington, SC

July 21, 2025

A fire loss in Lexington destroyed the upper structure of this home, including the ceiling and attic walls. The doorframe was heavily charred and the roof compromised, allowing outside light to shine through structural gaps. Kingsley responded with emergency board-up, safety clearance, and structrual fire restoration services.

Blair, SC

July 15, 2025

A rental property in Blair suffered progressive ceiling deterioration due to a slow, unnoticed leak. The ceiling's texture began peeling, and mold spread across large yellow-stained patches. Kingsley's team performed immediate moisture assessment, containment, and mold remediation to prevent further tenant exposure and property loss.

Pomaria, SC

July 12, 2025

A South Carolina summer storm caused water to pool on the roof pouring into the attic directly above this residential bathroom in Pomaria. The sudden weight and water caused the ceiling in the restroom to collapse, releasing soaked insulation and drywall debris. Kingsley cleared the damage, dried the cavity, and stabilized the space to prevent further spread.

Chapin, SC

July 9, 2025

A fire in this Chapin home caused a full ceiling collapse in the bedroom. The attic trusses were burned through, insulation fell into the living space, and smoke damage affected surrounding rooms including the open closet. Kingsley responded with emergency cleanup, board-up, debris removal, and structural planning to begin restoration.

Oak Grove, SC

July 8, 2025

A commercial property in Oak Grove had pooling water across its carpeted floor after a mechanical leak. Kingsley arrived with industrial dehumidifiers, ducting, and several air movers to restore airflow, remove moisture, maintain a mold preventative environment, and ensure the space was safe for operations to resume.

Pine Ridge, SC

July 7, 2025

Kingsley responded to a sewage overflow emergency in a residential bathroom. Our team removed damaged drywall and baseboard behind the toilet and deployed commercial airmovers and dehumidifiers to dry and sanitize the area. Mold prevention measures were applied to ensure long-term safety.

Wagener, SC

July 1, 2025

In Wagener, SC, we responded to a call about heavy mold buildup around window. The infestation had thickened due to prolonged trapped humidity. Our team safely contained and removed the growth, treating the surrounding materials and identifying areas for improved airflow and insulation.

Orangeburg, SC

June 30, 2025

Kingsley was called out to an Orangeburg home where mold was spotted in an unusual place -- growing cobwebs in the crawlspace. The space had poor ventilation and high humidity. We performed full mold remediation and installed preventative barriers.

Saluda, SC

June 23, 2025

A local office in Saluda contacted our 24/7 emergency line when they experienced sudden flooding across its carpeted workspace. Kingsley responded with water extraction, drying and structural inspection to ensure the business could return to operations quickly and safely.

Blair, SC

June 21, 2025

After a devastating fire in Blair, this home's attic completely collapsed --- exposing the roof to the sky. Insulation and framing were burned through, and smoke damage covered every surface.

Our crew responded with full cleanup, debris removal, safety staging to prepare for structural rebuild. Kingsley handles the aftermath with care, restoring homes and hope behind them.

Pelion, SC

June 20, 2025

In this Pelion home, we deployed high-powered air movers and commercial dehumidifiers to dry the space after drywall and flooring were removed. Moisture meters help us monitor deep drying progress to prevent mold growth and structrual damage. Our IICRC certified team ensures every job site is clean, dry, and safe --- from start to finish.

Kenwood Acres, SC

June 18, 2025

First steps are to assess damage and secure property once it's been cleared by the fire marshall to safely re-enter the structure. Goal is to address the visible and hidden damages caused by the house fire. That starts with any water removal and drying used to extinguish the fire and prevent mold. Followed by debris and demolition for cleaning and repairs and finished off by smoke/soot removal with a final clean and sanitization. Safety checks and tests are taken every step of the way, critical to returning the home to a safe harm-free living space for families and their pets.

Wagener, SC

June 15, 2025

After a fire tore through the ceiling of a Wagener home, insulation and drywall collapsed, leaving the structure unstable and covered in soot. Kingsley performed the emergency board-up, safety stabilization, and fire damage cleanup.