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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.

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Fast, Durable, and Professional Pool Resurfacing on Murrells Inlet SC

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Quality Finishes & Your Peace of Mind

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.

Why Trust Us For Your Pool Resurfacing in Murrells Inlet

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.

10-Year Warranty Protection

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.

Non-Porous & Algae-Resistant

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.

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 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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Frequently Asked Questions

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Q1: How do I know if my Murrells Inlet pool actually needs resurfacing?
In tidal estuary conditions, plaster pools generally show end-of-life condition somewhere between year 5 and year 8, and many show it sooner because the brackish humidity and organic load are particularly hard on porous surfaces. The signs to look for: rough texture underfoot, persistent algae pressure that chemistry can't fully resolve, salt-driven calcium staining at the waterline, hairline crazing on plaster, surface staining from organic load, 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 Murrells Inlet, SC?

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.

Q3: Why does my Murrells Inlet pool develop algae faster than my friends' pools elsewhere?
Because tidal estuary environments deliver continuous chemistry stress that many other locations don't see. Brackish air, salt-marsh humidity, and organic load from wetland canopy combine to push chlorine demand high and provide continuous algae establishment conditions. On porous plaster, algae embeds in the microscopic surface pockets where chemistry can't fully reach it. The non-porous thermo-polymer coating eliminates those pockets entirely — algae can't establish on a surface that doesn't give it anywhere to grip.
Q4: Is pool resurfacing in Murrells Inlet different from Myrtle Beach or Pawleys Island?
The product is the same; the environmental stress profile is meaningfully different. Myrtle Beach pools deal with direct Atlantic salt aerosol as the dominant stressor. Pawleys Island pools deal with both salt and the slower-paced ownership profile that markets there. Murrells Inlet pools deal with tidal estuary brackish humidity and organic load — different from both. The case for switching from plaster is strong in all three markets for somewhat different reasons.
Q5: Do you resurface pools in Wachesaw Plantation and the Wachesaw-area communities?
Yes. We work regularly in Wachesaw Plantation, Wachesaw East, Belin Forest, and the broader Wachesaw-area communities. For HOA-style associations, we provide the coating specification, warranty documentation, contractor insurance certificates, and any other materials the architectural review committee or property management requires for documentation and approval.
Q6: How long does pool resurfacing take in Murrells Inlet, and when can I swim again?
Standard timeline is 2–3 days on site for the install, with refill and balance adding another 24–48 hours — typically swim-ready 4–6 days from drain. For seasonal-use properties, we book the project window around your use schedule so the pool is back online before the warm season opens.