Hours of Maintenance Operations - Mon-Fri 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
CSA Maintenance provides a variety of services to property owners, some on a scheduled basis and others on an as-required or as-needed basis. It is the policy of the Maintenance department to not perform maintenance tasks on owner's private property.
Please note the following:
Trash Collection - Each individual property owner is responsible for contracting for household garbage collection. CSA Maintenance will pick up yard debris from the front of residents property, put there by the property owner. This includes leaves, branches and grass cuttings. Other debris will not be collected (flower pots, tree stumps, plastic or concrete). This service is only for residents, landscape and lawn service contractors may not leave debris for collection, they are required to take the debris to their own off-Plantation site or leave it at the designated environmental sanitization zone within the Forest Preserve, where it can be ground into mulch. No tree contractors are allowed in the environmental sanitization zone. Property owners may also take yard debris to the designated site in the Forest Preserve.
County Recycling and Refuse Facility - Located on Dillon Road on the north end of Hilton Head Island. Leaving Sea Pines through the main gate follow Business 278 past Port Royal Plantation. Dillon Road is at the set of lights across from the entrance to Sams.
Mulch - The mulch that is ground in the Forest Preserve is available to property owners and can be delivered free of charge. Mulch orders are delivered on Thursday mornings. Mulch can be ordered by the 1/2, 3/4 and full truckload. Please call the Maintenance Department at the CSA Administration Building at 671-6487 before Wednesday at 12:00 pm to have your mulch delivered that Thursday. Click here to order mulch.
Mailboxes - CSA Maintenance will install new mailboxes for Property Owners by request. Click here to order mailboxes.
Lagoons - Open space lagoons are treated by a licensed herbicide applicator according to a prescribed schedule, but no one lagoon is treated more frequently than every ten days to two weeks, depending on the chemicals used for each lagoon and the type of vegetation being controlled.
Mosquito Spraying - The entire plantation is sprayed as required by breeding-count measurements, depending on weather. Emergency spraying is available if required, for a fee. If you wish to be notified when the spraying schedule begins in the summer, please call 671-6487 and ask to be placed on the notification list.