Murrells Inlet pools sit in one of the most chemically aggressive humidity profiles on the South Carolina coast — a tidal estuary environment where brackish air, salt-marsh humidity, and continuous organic load from the surrounding wetlands all combine to break down standard plaster surfaces faster than ocean-side exposure does on the same timeline. Most pools here weren’t built to handle this combination long-term. Our thermo-polymer coatings were.



Murrells Inlet’s pool inventory spans Wachesaw Plantation, marsh-side homes throughout the inlet area, established neighborhoods along Wachesaw Road and Highway 17 Business, and newer communities extending toward Garden City. What connects these properties is the challenging coastal environment: brackish air from the inlet, constant humidity from surrounding marshlands, heavy organic debris, and warm conditions that place continuous stress on traditional plaster pool surfaces.
The failure pattern is consistent across Murrells Inlet pools. Plaster surfaces develop rough texture, staining, algae buildup, and mineral leaching far sooner than homeowners expect. By year five or six, many pools already show visible wear that traditional replastering only temporarily fixes before the same deterioration cycle begins again. Our aquaBRIGHT™ thermo-polymer for concrete pools and polyFIBRO® for fiberglass create non-porous, UV-stable, salt-resistant surfaces engineered specifically for Murrells Inlet’s humid coastal conditions.
For Murrells Inlet homeowners, the biggest advantage is reducing the constant battle against algae growth, staining, and high-maintenance pool surfaces common in marsh-side environments.
High-performance pool coatings built for Surfside Beach family pools, delivering safer, longer-lasting surfaces designed for coastal exposure and heavy daily use.
Fiberglass pools across Murrells Inlet are exposed to constant humidity, UV rays, and brackish coastal air that can accelerate gel-coat fading, blistering, oxidation, and surface deterioration. Our polyFIBRO® thermo-polymer coating bonds directly to the fiberglass shell, creating a sealed, non-porous, UV-stable surface designed to resist peeling, moisture intrusion, and chemical damage while delivering a smoother, longer-lasting finish built for demanding coastal environments.
Concrete and gunite pools throughout Murrells Inlet often develop rough texture, algae buildup, staining, and mineral leaching caused by humid marsh conditions and constant chemical stress. Our aquaBRIGHT™ thermo-polymer coating creates a smooth, non-porous, pH-neutral surface that resists salt exposure, UV damage, and harsh chemistry swings while eliminating the repeated replastering cycle. Same-day curing allows pools to be swim-ready faster with reduced downtime.
From fiberglass blistering and waterline delamination to structural cracks, substrate deterioration, and leak-related damage, we provide complete pool repair solutions for Murrells Inlet homeowners and marsh-side properties. Every repair begins with identifying the root issue before restoring the surface using advanced thermo-polymer coating systems engineered for tidal humidity, UV exposure, salt air, and demanding Lowcountry coastal conditions year after year.
Murrells Inlet homeowners chose the area for the marsh views and the MarshWalk lifestyle, not for chronic algae battles and plaster surfaces that fail every five years. When the surface starts failing in this environment, it’s not just an aesthetic problem. Rough plaster tears up skin and swimsuits, salt-and-mineral staining makes the water look cloudy regardless of chemistry, and algae establishes faster than chemistry can keep up with on a porous surface in this kind of humidity.
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 Murrells Inlet’s full warm-season window without the algae-and-stain battles that define plaster ownership here.
Murrells Inlet’s pool environment is one of the most chemically demanding on the Grand Strand — and one of the most under-recognized. The tidal estuary delivers brackish air with continuous salt-mineral content, the surrounding salt marsh adds humidity and organic load, and the wetland canopy contributes tannins and organic input that compound chlorine demand. Combined, these factors create a chemistry stress profile that’s actually harder on porous plaster than direct ocean exposure is on the open coast.
On top of that, Murrells Inlet’s growth has produced a wave of newer pools that were finished with builder-grade plaster or gel coat — surfaces specified for cost rather than for the environment they’re being asked to survive. The result is the now-familiar pattern of premature surface failures across the inlet area’s newer subdivisions. The non-porous thermo-polymer coating eliminates the absorption pathway entirely.
Our 10-year limited warranty is designed for Murrells Inlet’s demanding coastal environment, including brackish humidity, salt-marsh exposure, organic buildup, and long swim seasons. We stand behind every thermo-polymer coating system because it’s engineered to perform under constant environmental stress while maintaining durability, appearance, and long-term surface protection. The warranty is also fully transferable for added resale value.
The non-porous thermo-polymer surface is engineered for high-humidity, high-organic-load environments like Murrells Inlet, where algae growth and staining are common on traditional plaster pools. Because the surface resists moisture absorption and chemical penetration, pools stay smoother, cleaner, easier to maintain, and more resistant to algae buildup, staining, and long-term surface deterioration.
Traditional plaster resurfacing can leave pools unusable for weeks during peak swim season. Our thermo-polymer coating systems cure on application, allowing most Murrells Inlet pools to be refilled the same day and swim-ready within the same week. Faster curing means less disruption, reduced downtime, and a more convenient resurfacing experience for homeowners and seasonal properties alike.
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EXCELLENT Based on 24 reviews Posted on Google Dargan PulaskiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We couldn't be happier with our recent pool resurfacing by SC Pool Resurfacing. From start to finish, the entire process was smooth and professional. The crew was knowledgeable, punctual, and paid close attention to every detail. We went with the ‘Pearl Noire’ finish, and the finished pool looks incredible. The quality of the workmanship exceeded our expectations, and it's clear they take pride in what they do. If you're considering having your pool resurfaced, we highly recommend SC Pool Resurfacing. Excellent customer service, outstanding craftsmanship, and a beautiful final result!Posted on Google Brad PulaskiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I can’t say enough about this team and what a quick turnaround to transform our aging pool. The Perle Noire Color looks fantastic! Highly recommend this company for any pool project. Great work and very knowledgeable.Posted on Google Lawson MangumTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Arrived on time and did a fantastic job, pool looks better now than it did when it was new. Thank you for a job well done.Posted on Google Jeanette StikeleatherTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This company is on their game. They are great about answering your calls and helping with even the littlest problems I had with my aging fiberglass pool. They resurfaced the pool and they did a great job. They are very neat and keep the working area very clean. Hard working, honest people with great work ethics. I would recommend them to assist with your fiberglass needs.Posted on Google Jorge AndazolaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Ken and Ashley and their crew at SC POOL RESURFACING were absolutely amazing. It was nerve-racking to see all the work that needed to be done on our fiberglass pool. Our pool had a leak for years and I finally decided to do something about it. But this team came in, assessed the situation with ease and got right to work. They were meticulous and careful not to damage the newly applied ecofibro material, especially when it came to fixing the bulge in the middle of the pool and would require cinder blocks to hold everything down. So they placed the cinder blocks on top of two 2x4’s, but wrapped the 2x4’s with non-adhesive tape so as not to damage the newly applied fiberglass —- Very impressive. They cared for the pool as if it were their own, and best of all, I could tell they took pride in their work. Thanks you all for caring! You don’t see that these days anymore. Enjoy the before and after pics! Obviously I’m still working on the pool deck.Posted on Google Suzanne JTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I got a beautiful new looking pool and filter in two days. The filter works so much better and pressure is not even up to 10 three weeks later. Algae problem is gone. They were professional knowledgeable and did what they said they would plus. Love my new pool.Posted on Google Alex BishopTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Straightforward, true to their word, exactly what we needed and wanted.Posted on Google James AnthonyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. What's the first thing that comes to mind when needing a big $$ job done? Can I trust these people? Are they going to take my deposit and ride off into the sunset, or maybe head to Mexico with a bunch of deposits and never do any work? Much to my surprise after having another company come out that does the same job and wanting a large deposit, this company said that I didn't need to give them .01 cent before they finished the job. We have a large pool (concrete and old) that had several layers of paint on it. They brought in a professional sandblaster company that did the job the right way. We could see that we had some cracks in the old concrete and needed some other work done before going forward. Again they recommended the best man for the job to fix all of that. It was an added expense, but no reason to fix things half ass. He fixed the cracks the correct way, not the good enough way, put new pvc pipe in, added 2 new returns, redid the skimmer box, and a couple of other things. Was it an added expense, of course. But, we didn't want to just put a bandaid on this pool. Now it was time for Ken and his team of professionals to come in and do their part, the part we we're waiting for. They were here at the time they said they would be. They got the pool ready like it was their own before starting. Then they got to work. They made sure to prep things the way they should, without shortcuts, putting several layers of the resin on the concrete. Their product bonds to the resin, therefore the concrete walls and floor. Then came the exciting part, watching them put the 3 layers of their Eco-finish product on with what looks like flamethrowers. As soon as they finished with the 3rd layer, the immediately were able to start filling the pool with water. They never once made me feel like they were in the category of a used car salesman. Always answered or returned my calls when I had questions. They came over and made sure the other guys were getting things ready for them to be able to do the final job. I would definitely recommend Ken and the people he recommended to do the job right. If you want to come look at my pool before doing yours Ken will happily give you my phone number to do so. We did have another person that does the same job come out before Ken, and they wanted I want to say 50% down, they were from almost 2 hours away, and we just didn't get the same vibe from them as we did Ken. Thank you Ken, Ashley and the rest of your people for exceeding our expectations and bringing brand new life to my wife's favorite part of our little Plantation. To many years of memories for our family and always remember HAPPY WIFE, HAPPY LIFE. The Anthony's.Posted on Google Emory HaganTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great job fixing a warranty problemPosted on Google Susie LeonardTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I am so happy with my resurfacing on my 24 year old fiberglass pool. This crew did an amazing job. I highly recommend them to anyone that wants their pool new again. You will not be disappointed!!!Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. 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Pricing is based on pool size, current condition, and prep requirements — we inspect before quoting. The relevant economic comparison is coating cost versus the every-5-to-7-year replaster cycle that most plaster pools in tidal estuary conditions are stuck in. Per year of service, the coating consistently lands below the replaster cycle's true lifecycle cost, particularly when chronic algae chemistry costs are factored in.