Premium Pool Resurfacing & Coating Services in Pawleys Island

Pawleys Island calls itself “arrogantly shabby” — which is shorthand for understated, generational, and unconcerned with looking new. Pool work here has to match that aesthetic while still handling some of the harshest direct-Atlantic exposure on the South Carolina coast. Our thermo-polymer coatings deliver restrained natural finish tones that fit the island’s vocabulary, with the salt-engineered durability the environment actually requires.

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Fast, Durable, and Professional Pool Resurfacing on Pawleys Island SC

The Pawleys Island pool inventory spans Litchfield Plantation, Pawleys Plantation, DeBordieu, the historic island itself, and the established communities along Highway 17. The architectural style across these areas is timeless, understated, and connected to the Lowcountry landscape. Pools here are expected to feel natural to the property, blending into the live oaks, marsh views, and quiet coastal surroundings rather than looking overly modern or resort-inspired.

The environmental conditions, however, are extremely demanding on traditional plaster surfaces. Direct Atlantic salt exposure, sustained UV, marsh humidity, and long warm seasons place continuous chemistry stress on pool finishes throughout the year. The result is a familiar pattern across Pawleys Island: rough plaster texture, fading, staining, algae pressure, and premature surface wear that develops earlier than many homeowners expect.

Our aquaBRIGHT™ thermo-polymer for concrete pools and polyFIBRO® for fiberglass provide non-porous, UV-stable, salt-resistant surfaces engineered specifically for coastal South Carolina conditions. Unlike traditional plaster, these advanced coatings resist staining, mineral leaching, algae buildup, and harsh chemistry swings while maintaining the quiet, natural aesthetic homeowners in Pawleys Island expect.

For Pawleys Island homeowners, finish and color selection are an important part of the resurfacing process from the first consultation.

Pawleys Island Pool Coating Specialists

Our Pawleys Island Pool Resurfacing Services For You

High-performance pool coatings built for Berkeley County’s inland Lowcountry climate — protecting Pinopolis, Foxbank, and Cane Bay-extension homes to the same standard.

Fiberglass pools across Pawleys Island are exposed to intense UV rays, salt air, humidity, and thermal cycling that accelerate gel-coat fading, chalking, blistering, and oxidation. Our polyFIBRO® thermo-polymer coating bonds directly to the fiberglass shell, creating a flexible, UV-stable, non-porous surface designed to resist peeling, moisture intrusion, and long-term surface deterioration in demanding coastal environments year after year reliably.

Old plaster removal during pool renovation process

Concrete and gunite pools throughout Pawleys Island often develop rough texture, staining, mineral leaching, and plaster deterioration caused by direct coastal exposure and long warm seasons. Our aquaBRIGHT™ thermo-polymer coating creates a smooth, non-porous, pH-neutral surface that resists salt, UV damage, algae buildup, and harsh chemistry swings while eliminating the repeated replastering cycle for homeowners.

SC Pool Resurfacing applying durable pool coating

From fiberglass blistering and waterline delamination to structural cracks, substrate deterioration, and leak-related damage, we provide complete pool repair solutions for Pawleys Island homeowners and plantation communities alike. Every repair begins with identifying the root issue before restoring the surface using advanced thermo-polymer coating systems engineered for Atlantic salt exposure, humidity, UV stress, and demanding coastal conditions.

Luxury pool resurfacing project completed by SC Pool Resurfacing.

Quality Finishes & Your Peace of Mind

Pawleys Island families chose the area for the quiet and the generational quality of the homes — not for surfaces that need to be redone every five years. When the pool finish starts failing, it’s not just an aesthetic problem. Rough plaster tears up skin and swimsuits, salt-driven staining makes the water look discolored regardless of chemistry, and the cumulative wear from multiple replaster cycles eventually compromises substrate condition.

Our approach starts with the substrate, not the surface. We assess every pool for plaster delamination, fiberglass blistering, structural cracking, and water chemistry damage before coating. We repair what needs repairing at the structural level — then apply a thermo-polymer finish that forms a molecular bond with the pool shell. It’s not a coat of paint sitting on top. It’s a sealed membrane fused to the structure.

The finished pool doesn’t just look restored — it performs at a level the original builder-grade finish never achieved, in a finish color that fits the property’s setting. Lower chemical costs, dramatically less scrubbing, and a surface that holds its color and texture through the full Pawleys season.

Why Trust Us For Your Pool Resurfacing In Pawleys Island

Pawleys Island’s pool environment combines direct Atlantic salt aerosol with the kind of generational ownership patterns that make repeated replaster cycles particularly frustrating for owners. Salt deposits on every pool continuously, embedding into porous plaster. Sustained UV runs through a long peak season. And the aesthetic expectations of the community mean pools aren’t supposed to be obvious — they’re supposed to integrate into the property’s setting quietly.

For long-tenured plantation-community ownership specifically, the cumulative cost of running a 5-to-7-year replaster cycle across decades of ownership is substantial. The case for breaking the cycle with a 10-year-rated coating is increasingly clear to owners who’ve tracked the spending across multiple replasters. Our non-porous thermo-polymer surface eliminates the salt-absorption vulnerability that drives the cycle, and the color palette options mean the finish reads as appropriate within Pawleys aesthetic vocabulary.

10-Year Warranty Protection
Our 10-year limited warranty is real protection — not just a marketing promise. In Pawleys Island’s harsh coastal environment, with constant UV exposure, salt air, and humidity, the coating is built to perform under daily stress from day one. We stand behind the system because we know how it performs across the southern Grand Strand. The warranty is also fully transferable if you sell the property.
Non-Porous & Algae-Resistant

The non-porous thermo-polymer surface helps prevent algae, salt-driven stains, and moisture intrusion from penetrating the finish. Unlike traditional plaster, the coating resists common staining patterns and helps maintain more stable water chemistry in humid coastal conditions.

 

Fast, Same-Day Curing

Our same-day swim-ready curing system keeps downtime to a minimum. Most projects are completed within a single week from drain to swim, reducing disruption and allowing homeowners to get back to enjoying their pool faster.

 
 
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Q1: How do I know if my Pawleys Island pool actually needs resurfacing?
For most Pawleys pools, the answer is yes if the last surface work was more than 5–7 years ago. Direct Atlantic salt aerosol compresses every traditional finish's service life on this coast. The signs to look for: rough texture underfoot, salt-driven calcium staining at the waterline, chalking on fiberglass walls, hairline crazing on plaster, exposed substrate at high-stress areas, or any spot where the surface feels abrasive when you run your hand across it. A free inspection confirms the condition and your options.
Q2: How much does pool resurfacing cost in Pawleys Island, SC?

Pricing is based on pool size, current condition, and prep requirements — we inspect before quoting. For long-tenured Pawleys owners, the relevant economic comparison isn't coating versus a single replaster — it's coating cost versus the next two replaster cycles you'd otherwise be running over the next 10–14 years. Per year of service, the coating consistently lands below that lifecycle cost.

Q3: Why does the salt staining on my plaster pool keep coming back even after replastering?
Because the underlying environmental driver — direct Atlantic salt aerosol — hasn't changed, and the new plaster has the same porous absorption vulnerability the previous one had. Salt deposits continuously on the pool surface, embeds into porous plaster, and reacts with the calcium carbonate in the surface — accelerating mineral leaching and producing the visible staining you're seeing. Replastering just resets the clock. Our non-porous thermo-polymer coating eliminates the absorption pathway entirely.
Q4: Is pool resurfacing on Pawleys Island different from Myrtle Beach or Murrells Inlet?
The product and process are essentially the same; the aesthetic considerations and ownership profile are different. Pawleys skews heavily toward long-tenured generational ownership in plantation communities, with restrained finish color preferences that read as appropriate within the area's traditional aesthetic vocabulary. The environmental stress is comparable to Myrtle Beach (direct Atlantic salt) but combined with the brackish humidity factors that affect Murrells Inlet.
Q5: Do you work in Litchfield Plantation, Pawleys Plantation, and DeBordieu?
Yes. We work in Litchfield Plantation, Pawleys Plantation, DeBordieu, and the surrounding established communities. For these plantation communities, we provide the coating specification, color samples (calibrated to the community's aesthetic), warranty documentation, contractor insurance certificates, and any other materials the ARC or property management requires for documentation and approval.
Q6: How long does pool resurfacing take on Pawleys Island, and when can I swim again?
Standard timeline is 2–3 days on site for the install, with refill and chemistry balance adding another 24–48 hours — typically swim-ready 4–6 days from drain. For seasonal-use properties or properties with rental components, we book the project window around your schedule so the pool is fully back online before the use window you care about.