Service Area · Murrells Inlet, SC
Mobile Detailing, Marine & Ceramic Coating in Murrells Inlet
The Seafood Capital of South Carolina is a saltwater fishing town wrapped in tidal marsh — a working inlet, a charter fleet, and upscale communities that all live in the salt air. We protect the boats, cars, RVs, and carts of Murrells Inlet against it, on site.
A fishing village in the salt
Marsh on every side — and salt in every breeze.
Murrells Inlet sits on a narrow finger of land between the Atlantic and the Waccamaw, wrapped in tidal saltmarsh. It's a working fishing town with a charter fleet, a half-mile MarshWalk, and a serious boating culture — and all that salt air is constantly at work on every finish near the water.
Hulls oxidize, gelcoat chalks, paint dulls, and aluminum pits faster here than almost anywhere inland. We don't just clean it off — we restore what the salt has faded and protect it so it holds. That's what survives in a place this close to the water.
Where we work
Across Murrells Inlet.
From the gated golf communities to the boating neighborhoods and the docks along the inlet, we come to you — on time, documented, and trusted with access and with expensive things.
- Wachesaw Plantation
- Prince Creek
- The Hermitage
- Collins Creek Landing
- Blackmoor
- MarshWalk & the inlet waterfront
What we protect in Murrells Inlet
Marine-first here — but one brand for every asset.
Marine Restoration & Coating →
Gelcoat restoration and marine ceramic for the center consoles and charter boats that run this inlet.
Car Ceramic Coating →
Multi-year paint protection against the saltmarsh air that hangs over the whole inlet.
Auto Detailing & Correction →
Deep detailing and swirl removal at your home in Wachesaw, Prince Creek, or along the water.
RV Protection →
Oxidation restoration and ceramic for coaches stored near the inlet.
Golf Cart Protection →
Detail and coat the cart that lives outside in the salt year-round.
Coastal Asset Protection Plans →
Recurring stewardship that keeps every asset ahead of the salt.
How it works here
We bring the studio to the water.
Dockside, in a slip, at a boat yard, or in your driveway — we come to the asset with everything the job needs. We confirm water, power, and the right conditions when we book, so the work is done right on site.
For second-home & absentee owners
If your boat or vehicle sits on the inlet while you're elsewhere, we keep it protected on a recurring schedule and send photos — clean, coated, and ready the next time you're down.
Work from the coast
Real assets we've protected.
Serving the Hammock Coast
From the MarshWalk and the charter docks to the gated communities of Wachesaw and Prince Creek and the homes near Brookgreen Gardens and Huntington Beach, we protect what lives near the water — boats, vehicles, RVs, and carts alike.
Protection services
Nearby service areas
Murrells Inlet questions
Do you detail and coat boats kept on the inlet?
Yes — Murrells Inlet is a saltwater fishing town, and marine work is core to what we do here. We bring the studio to your dock, slip, or yard for gelcoat restoration, oxidation removal, and marine ceramic. Boats that fish these tides take constant salt exposure, which is exactly what coating and recurring care are built to hold off.
Which Murrells Inlet communities do you serve?
All of them — the gated and golf communities like Wachesaw Plantation, Prince Creek, and The Hermitage, the boating neighborhoods like Collins Creek Landing, and the homes and docks along the inlet itself. We're mobile, so we come to you.
Why does the saltmarsh make protection more important here?
Murrells Inlet sits on a finger of land between the Atlantic and the Waccamaw, wrapped in tidal saltmarsh. That salt-laden air is relentless on hulls, paint, aluminum, and brightwork — it drives oxidation and corrosion far faster than inland. We don't just wash it off; we restore what's faded and coat it so it lasts.
Protecting what Murrells Inlet keeps on the water.
Get a fast, specific quote — we'll bring premium coastal asset protection to your dock, driveway, or community.