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Murrells Inlet, SC | Grand Strand

Water Softener Installation inMurrells Inlet, South Carolina

Demand-metered ion-exchange softeners sized for GSWSA moderate hardness and the seasonal occupancy patterns of MarshWalk vacation homes. Serving Garden City Beach, Wachesaw Landing, Morse Park Landing, and the Huntington Beach State Park area.

Murrells Inlet Water Quality

Understanding Your Water in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina

Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority (GSWSA) supplies most of Murrells Inlet from the Bull Creek Water Treatment Plant, which draws raw water from the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and blends it with Black Creek aquifer groundwater. Water hardness in this blended supply typically falls between 3 and 7 grains per gallon, shifting by season as the blend ratio changes. GSWSA disinfects with chloramine rather than free chlorine, which is more stable in the distribution system but leaves a chemical taste and odor that many residents notice. The authoritative source for current-year contaminant levels is the annual Consumer Confidence Report published at GSWSA Water Quality.

A number of Murrells Inlet properties, particularly those on larger lots away from the MarshWalk corridor, draw from private wells in the Black Creek or surficial aquifer. Well water in this area frequently shows elevated iron and manganese, and some households see tea-colored tannin staining. These issues require a different treatment approach than GSWSA municipal water, and our in-home test distinguishes between them from the start.

Heavy vacation rental activity along the inlet creates a specific softener challenge. When a home sits vacant for weeks, iron from the distribution system can deposit on softener resin, reducing capacity and shortening media life. We program demand-metered systems with vacancy-aware regeneration schedules and recommend periodic resin cleaning for properties with extended gaps between occupancies.

Common Murrells Inlet Water Issues

Chloramine taste and odor from GSWSA disinfection
Moderate hardness (3 to 7 GPG) causing scale on fixtures and appliances
Iron resin fouling in vacation homes with intermittent use
Iron, manganese, and tannin staining on private well systems
Seasonal hardness shifts as the GSWSA blend ratio changes
Sediment and iron buildup in idle plumbing of seasonal rentals
Our Solution

Demand-Metered Softeners Sized for Murrells Inlet Homes

We install Hydrotech and Clack demand-metered ion-exchange softeners sized to your actual occupancy and flow demands, not a generic Grand Strand spec. Every system is programmed with your GSWSA hardness reading taken on site. Vacation rental owners receive a vacancy-aware regeneration schedule so resin health is maintained between guests.

Warranty

Lifetime tank warranty, multi-year control valve warranty on every system we install.

Install Time

2 to 4 hours for a standard install. Well water systems with iron pretreatment run longer.

Free Water Test

We measure hardness, chloramine, iron, TDS, and pH on site before recommending any system.

Rental Property Ready

Vacancy-aware regeneration programming for MarshWalk and Garden City Beach vacation rentals.

Frequently Asked Questions: Water Softeners in Murrells Inlet

Who is the water authority in Murrells Inlet?

Most of Murrells Inlet is served by Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority (GSWSA). The northernmost portions near the Georgetown County border may fall under Georgetown County Water and Sewer District. Check your water bill to confirm, and review the GSWSA Consumer Confidence Report at gswsa.com for current water quality data.

Does Murrells Inlet water need a softener?

GSWSA water hardness in Murrells Inlet typically runs 3 to 7 GPG, moderate but enough to cause noticeable scale on shower doors, fixtures, and appliances. Hardness shifts seasonally with the blend ratio between surface water and Black Creek groundwater. We measure your actual hardness on site before sizing any equipment.

Do you serve vacation rental properties in Murrells Inlet?

Yes. We install and service systems in vacation rentals near the MarshWalk, Wachesaw Landing, Morse Park Landing, and Garden City Beach. We program demand-metered units for intermittent occupancy and recommend periodic resin cleaning for properties that sit vacant for extended periods.

How long does installation take?

A standard softener installation takes 2 to 4 hours from arrival to first run. Properties on private wells that need iron pretreatment may take longer because two tanks and an injection point are involved. We give you a clear arrival window and keep you informed throughout.

Ready for Better Water in Murrells Inlet?

Get a free in-home water test in Murrells Inlet. We measure hardness, chloramine, iron, TDS, and pH on the spot and walk you through your GSWSA Consumer Confidence Report. Serving the MarshWalk area, Garden City Beach, Wachesaw Landing, Morse Park Landing, and surrounding Grand Strand communities.