Premium Pool Resurfacing & Coating Services in Socastee SC

Socastee sits on the Intracoastal Waterway between Myrtle Beach and the inland Horry County backcountry, and the pool surface conditions here split the difference between coastal salt exposure and inland humidity. Most pools in this market were finished with builder-grade plaster from the residential expansion of the last two decades, and most are now reaching surface end-of-life on a timeline that doesn’t match what owners were told to expect. Our thermo-polymer coatings were engineered for exactly this transitional environment.

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Fast, Durable, and Professional Pool Resurfacing on Socastee SC

The Socastee pool inventory stretches across Forestbrook, Burning Ridge, the Intracoastal-side communities along Highway 707 and Highway 17 Bypass, and neighborhoods extending toward the Waccamaw River. Many pools in the area were installed during the residential growth of the late 1990s and early 2000s using builder-grade plaster or fiberglass gel coats not designed for the region’s coastal-inland climate conditions.

Socastee sits in a transitional environment where indirect salt air, high humidity, strong UV exposure, and Intracoastal moisture combine to place continuous stress on traditional pool surfaces. While the area may not feel fully coastal, the environmental impact on plaster and fiberglass is significant. Many homeowners begin seeing rough texture, staining, algae pressure, fading, mineral leaching, and premature surface wear earlier than expected.

Our aquaBRIGHT™ thermo-polymer for concrete pools and polyFIBRO® for fiberglass provide non-porous, UV-stable, salt-resistant surfaces engineered for South Carolina conditions. Unlike traditional plaster, these advanced coatings resist moisture absorption, algae buildup, chemistry swings, and long-term surface deterioration while delivering a smoother, longer-lasting finish.

For Socastee homeowners, the biggest advantage is replacing short-lived plaster surfaces with a finish designed to perform year after year.

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High-performance pool coatings built for the Intracoastal Waterway transitional climate — protecting Forestbrook, Burning Ridge, and Socastee residential pools to the same standard.

Fiberglass pools across Socastee are exposed to strong UV rays, humidity, thermal cycling, and indirect salt exposure 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 transitional coastal environments.

Old plaster removal during pool renovation process

Concrete and gunite pools throughout Socastee often develop rough texture, staining, mineral leaching, and premature plaster wear caused by humidity, UV exposure, and coastal air conditions. Our aquaBRIGHT™ thermo-polymer coating creates a smooth, non-porous, pH-neutral surface that resists salt, algae buildup, harsh chemistry swings, and repeated replastering cycles while delivering a longer-lasting finish for homeowners.

SC Pool Resurfacing applying durable pool coating

From fiberglass blistering and surface delamination to structural cracks, substrate deterioration, and leak-related damage, we provide complete pool repair solutions for Socastee homeowners and HOA-managed communities alike. Every repair begins with identifying the root issue before restoring the surface using advanced thermo-polymer coating systems engineered for humidity, UV exposure, coastal air, and long-term durability.

Luxury pool resurfacing project completed by SC Pool Resurfacing.

Quality Finishes & Your Peace of Mind

Socastee homeowners didn’t sign up for the pool surface failure pattern most plaster pools in the area are now showing. When the surface starts failing, it’s not just an aesthetic problem. Rough plaster tears up skin and swimsuits, surface staining makes the water look discolored even when chemistry is balanced, and the cumulative wear from a compressed-cycle replaster pattern 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. Lower chemical costs, dramatically less scrubbing, and a surface that holds its color and texture through Socastee’s full warm-season window.

Why Trust Us For Your Pool Resurfacing in Socastee

Socastee’s pool environment is the kind of hybrid coastal-inland profile that’s particularly hard on traditional plaster because the failure drivers come from two directions. Indirect salt aerosol from the coast reaches most properties on most days, embedding into porous plaster on a slower timeline than pure-coastal pools but on a real timeline nonetheless. Sustained inland humidity holds high without consistent coastal cooling, raising pool wall temperatures and chemistry demand through the warm season. Intracoastal proximity adds brackish humidity for many properties.

On top of that, Socastee’s pool inventory is heavily builder-grade — pools installed during the residential expansion with the cheapest plaster or gel coat that would pass closing inspection, not surfaces engineered for long-term service in this specific environment. The result is the now-familiar pattern of premature surface failures across the area’s newer subdivisions. The non-porous thermo-polymer coating eliminates the absorption pathway that drives both indirect-salt and humidity-driven failures.

10-Year Warranty Protection
Our 10-year limited warranty is designed for Socastee’s demanding transitional climate, including humidity, UV exposure, indirect salt air, and Intracoastal moisture. We stand behind every thermo-polymer coating system because it’s engineered to perform under daily environmental stress while maintaining durability, appearance, and long-term surface protection for homeowners.
Non-Porous & Algae-Resistant

The non-porous thermo-polymer surface helps prevent algae growth, mineral buildup, and surface staining common in warm, humid environments like Socastee. Because the surface resists moisture absorption and chemical penetration, pools stay smoother, cleaner, easier to maintain, and more resistant to long-term surface deterioration year after year.

Fast, Same-Day Curing

Traditional plaster resurfacing can leave pools unusable for weeks during peak swim season. Our thermo-polymer coating systems cure on application, allowing most Socastee pools to be refilled the same day and swim-ready within the same week. Faster curing means less downtime, reduced disruption, and a more convenient resurfacing experience for homeowners and families alike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Q1: How do I know if my Socastee pool actually needs resurfacing?
Most builder-grade plaster pools in Socastee reach end of useful surface life somewhere between year 7 and year 10 — the area's hybrid climate compresses plaster's service life relative to pure inland conditions. The signs to look for: rough texture underfoot, surface staining that won't come off no matter how much chemistry you throw at it, hairline crazing visible across the plaster surface, exposed substrate at high-stress points, or any spot where the surface feels abrasive when you run your hand across it. Fiberglass shells show similar end-of-life patterns at similar ages. A free inspection confirms the condition and your options.
Q2: How much does pool resurfacing cost in Socastee, SC?

Pricing is based on pool size, existing condition, and prep requirements — we inspect before quoting. The economic comparison that matters on a builder-grade plaster pool isn't coating versus plaster on initial cost; it's coating cost versus the every-7-to-10-year replaster cycle most owners are otherwise locked into. Per year of service, the coating consistently lands below the replaster cycle's true cost.

Q3: Why is my Socastee pool's plaster failing earlier than the builder said it would?
Because builder-grade plaster used in residential pool installs from 1995 onward was specified for cost and installation speed, not for the specific transitional climate Socastee sits in. The plaster doesn't account for the combination of indirect salt aerosol, sustained inland humidity, and Intracoastal brackish air that defines pool exposure here. The failure pattern isn't a defect — it's the predictable outcome of the surface material reaching its service limits.
Q4: Is pool resurfacing in Socastee different from Myrtle Beach or inland Conway?
The product is the same; the environmental stress profile sits between the two. Myrtle Beach pools deal with direct Atlantic salt aerosol as the dominant stressor. Conway pools deal with iron-rich well water and tannin-loaded humidity. Socastee sits between, with indirect salt, sustained humidity, and Intracoastal proximity. The case for switching from plaster is strong here for the same fundamental reason it's strong elsewhere — the underlying environmental driver of plaster failure isn't going away.
Q5: Do you resurface pools in HOA communities like Forestbrook and Burning Ridge?
Yes. We work across the established Socastee neighborhoods, Forestbrook, Burning Ridge, the Intracoastal-side communities, and the HOA-managed subdivisions throughout the area. For HOA-style associations, we provide the coating specification, warranty documentation, contractor insurance certificates, and project schedule in whatever format the architectural review committee or property management requires.
Q6: How long does pool resurfacing take in Socastee, and when can I swim again?
Standard timeline is 2–3 days on site for the install. Refill begins immediately after final cure, and the pool is typically swim-ready 4–6 days from drain. We schedule around family availability — projects can be timed for shoulder seasons or school-year windows depending on what works for the household.