Premium Pool Resurfacing & Coating Services in Conway SC

Conway sits inland from the Grand Strand on the Waccamaw River, and the pool surface conditions here are a different problem than the coast — but a real one. Iron-rich well water in many neighborhoods, heavy tree canopy across the historic district and surrounding areas, and the kind of summer humidity that holds chemistry demand high all combine to break down standard plaster well ahead of schedule. Our thermo-polymer coatings were engineered to handle exactly these inland Horry County stress factors.

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Fast, Durable, and Professional Pool Resurfacing on Conway SC

The Conway pool inventory spans historic downtown neighborhoods, residential communities near Coastal Carolina University, and established subdivisions throughout inland Horry County. Many pools rely on municipal or private well water and were originally finished with builder-grade plaster or fiberglass gel coat not designed for Conway’s humid inland conditions and mineral-heavy water profiles.

The result is a familiar pattern for Conway homeowners: iron staining at the waterline, rough plaster surfaces, tannin discoloration from heavy tree canopy, and recurring algae pressure during peak summer humidity. Our aquaBRIGHT™ thermo-polymer for concrete and polyFIBRO® for fiberglass eliminate the porous surface absorption that allows stains, minerals, and organic buildup to embed into traditional finishes. Instead, contaminants stay on the surface and rinse away more easily during routine maintenance.

For Conway homeowners, the advantage is simple: less time fighting recurring stains and more time enjoying a cleaner, longer-lasting pool surface built for inland Lowcountry conditions.

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Our Conway 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 throughout Conway commonly experience staining caused by iron-rich well water, tannins, humidity, and long-term surface oxidation. Our polyFIBRO® thermo-polymer coating bonds directly to the fiberglass shell, creating a smooth, non-porous, stain-resistant surface that helps prevent minerals and organic discoloration from embedding into the finish while improving durability, appearance, and long-term performance for residential pool owners.

Old plaster removal during pool renovation process

Concrete and gunite pools across Conway often develop rough texture, plaster wear, iron staining, tannin discoloration, and mineral buildup caused by inland water conditions and humidity. Our aquaBRIGHT™ thermo-polymer coating creates a smooth, non-porous, pH-neutral surface that resists stains, chemical absorption, and surface deterioration while eliminating repeated replastering cycles. Same-day curing means faster project completion with less downtime.

SC Pool Resurfacing applying durable pool coating

From fiberglass blistering and surface delamination to cracks, substrate deterioration, leak-related damage, and structural pool repairs, we provide complete restoration solutions for Conway homeowners and community pools. Every repair begins with identifying the root issue before restoring the surface using advanced thermo-polymer coating systems engineered for inland Horry County humidity, well-water conditions, UV exposure, and long-term daily use.

Luxury pool resurfacing project completed by SC Pool Resurfacing.

Quality Finishes & Your Peace of Mind

Conway homeowners didn’t sign up for permanent rust staining and chronic tannin discoloration when they put a pool in. When the surface starts failing on inland water sources and under heavy tree canopy, it’s not just an aesthetic problem. Rough plaster tears up skin and swimsuits, mineral and tannin staining make the water look discolored even when chemistry is dialed in, and surface absorption creates the kind of permanent staining that no amount of acid washing can fully reverse.

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 Conway’s full warm-season window — without the staining patterns that define the area’s pool problem.

Why Trust Us For Your Pool Resurfacing in Conway

Conway’s pool environment doesn’t get the attention coastal Horry County gets, but the surface challenges here are arguably worse for traditional plaster. Local well water in many neighborhoods runs higher in iron and mineral content than municipal water, and porous plaster absorbs that mineral content into the surface where it permanently stains. Heavy tree canopy across the historic district and established subdivisions adds tannin loading that embeds in the same way.

On top of that, Conway sits far enough inland that summer humidity holds high without coastal cooling — pool walls run hotter, chlorine demand stays elevated, and organic input from the canopy compounds chemistry stress on the surface continuously. The non-porous thermo-polymer coating eliminates the absorption vulnerability entirely and runs cooler under sustained UV, addressing both major surface-failure pathways in this market simultaneously.

10-Year Warranty Protection

Our 10-year limited warranty is designed for Conway’s demanding inland conditions, including iron-rich well water, humidity, organic debris, and daily family pool use. We stand behind every thermo-polymer coating system because it’s engineered to maintain durability, appearance, and long-term performance under constant environmental stress. The warranty is fully transferable for added resale value.

Non-Porous & Algae-Resistant

The non-porous thermo-polymer surface helps prevent iron staining, tannin discoloration, algae growth, and mineral buildup common in Conway pool environments. Because the surface resists moisture absorption and chemical penetration, water chemistry remains more stable, maintenance becomes easier, and pool surfaces stay smoother, cleaner, and more visually appealing year-round.

Fast, Same-Day Curing

Traditional plaster resurfacing can leave pools unavailable for extended periods during installation and startup. Our thermo-polymer coating systems cure during application, allowing most Conway pools to be refilled the same day and swim-ready within the same week. Faster curing means reduced downtime, easier scheduling, and minimal disruption to family routines and weekend pool use.

 
 
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Q1: How do I know if my Conway pool actually needs resurfacing?
On well water and under heavy tree canopy, most plaster pools in Conway reach a point of permanent visible staining and surface roughness somewhere between year 5 and year 8. The signs to look for: rust-colored or brown waterline staining that won't come off, rough texture underfoot, hairline crazing on plaster, exposed substrate at high-stress points, or any spot where the surface feels abrasive when you run your hand across it. Tannin discoloration from heavy canopy often shows as a yellow-brown tint that resists chemistry correction. A free inspection confirms the condition and your options.
Q2: How much does pool resurfacing cost in Conway, SC?

Pricing is based on pool size, current condition, and prep requirements — we inspect every pool before providing a written estimate. On a per-year-of-service basis, the thermo-polymer coating typically lands well below what a Conway owner spends on the replaster cycle they're currently in. The economic case is especially strong on well-water properties where each replaster stains again on the same timeline.

Q3: Why does my Conway pool keep developing rust-colored stains and tannin discoloration?
Both come from the same underlying issue — porous plaster absorbing iron, tannins, and mineral content into the surface, where they embed permanently. Conway's combination of well water with elevated iron and heavy tree canopy delivering tannin loading is particularly hard on plaster surfaces because both pathways operate continuously. No amount of sequestering agent, acid washing, or surface scrubbing fully reverses staining once it sets in. Our non-porous thermo-polymer coating eliminates the absorption pathway entirely.
Q4: Is pool resurfacing in Conway different from coastal Myrtle Beach?
Yes, the failure pathways are different. Myrtle Beach pools deal with direct Atlantic salt aerosol as the primary stressor. Conway pools deal with iron-rich well water and tannin-loaded humidity as the primary stressors — different problems, same outcome on plaster. The coating is the same product; the case for switching from plaster is strong on both sides for different reasons. On Conway specifically, the iron and tannin staining is what most homeowners cite as the deciding factor.
Q5: Do you resurface pools in HOA communities and CCU-area neighborhoods?
Yes. We work across the established Conway neighborhoods, the residential expansion around CCU, and the HOA-managed subdivisions running out toward Aynor. For HOA-style communities, 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 Conway, 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. On well-water properties with elevated iron content, initial chemistry balancing may take an extra day or two — we recommend a sequestering agent for the first fill and account for the timing in the project schedule.