Paving Contractor in Murrells Inlet, SC

Asphalt paving, sealcoating, driveway installation, parking lot services, and concrete work for homes and businesses in Murrells Inlet.

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Murrells Inlet is an unincorporated fishing village often called the “Seafood Capital of South Carolina.” It sits between Garden City Beach to the north and Pawleys Island to the south, straddling the Horry and Georgetown county line. The community is anchored by the MarshWalk, a half mile boardwalk lined with waterfront restaurants, but beyond the tourist draw there are thousands of year round residents living in neighborhoods that stretch along Business 17 and out toward Highway 707.

We provide asphalt paving, sealcoating, driveway paving, parking lot construction, blacktop repair, and concrete services throughout Murrells Inlet. Whether you need a new driveway in one of the residential neighborhoods off Wachesaw Road, parking lot repairs for a restaurant near the MarshWalk, or a concrete patio for your home along the creek, we handle every project from estimate to final walkthrough with honest pricing and no shortcuts.

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Why Paving in Murrells Inlet Takes Local Experience

Murrells Inlet is surrounded by tidal marshland and creeks on nearly every side. That means the water table is high, the soil is sandy and saturated, and many properties sit in or near flood zones. King tides regularly push water onto streets along Business 17 and into low lying residential areas around Parsonage Lane and the neighborhoods closer to the inlet. If a driveway or parking lot is not built with the right base thickness and drainage slope, it will not survive long in these conditions. We build every surface in Murrells Inlet to account for the water, not to ignore it.

The commercial side of Murrells Inlet is driven by the restaurant and tourism industry. The MarshWalk draws visitors year round, and the restaurants, bait shops, and retail businesses along Business 17 all depend on parking lots that are safe, well marked, and free of potholes. A cracked or flooded parking lot is more than an eyesore here. It is a safety issue and a liability. We help Murrells Inlet business owners keep their lots in shape with repairs, resurfacing, sealcoating, and fresh line striping timed around the busy season.

On the residential side, many homes in Murrells Inlet sit on larger lots with longer driveways. Some are on elevated ground, while others are close to the marsh with minimal elevation. Either way, the sandy soil requires a thicker, properly compacted gravel base before any asphalt or concrete goes down. We have worked in neighborhoods throughout the area and know how to prep the base correctly for the specific conditions on your property.

What Murrells Inlet Customers Say

Real feedback from a local property owner.

★★★★★
“We have a long driveway that was cracking and pooling water after every rain. They tore it out, rebuilt the base, and repaved the whole thing in three days. Water drains perfectly now and it looks brand new. They knew exactly what to do with the sandy ground out here. Very happy with the work.”

Tom & Janet H.

Murrells Inlet, SC

Murrells Inlet Paving Questions

Common questions from Murrells Inlet property owners.

It can be if the base is not prepared correctly. A high water table means moisture is always present near the surface, which can soften the ground underneath your driveway or parking lot. We use thicker sub-base layers and proper drainage grading to keep water from undermining the pavement.

Yes. We work with restaurant owners, retail businesses, and property managers throughout the MarshWalk and Business 17 corridor. We can schedule work during off hours or slower months so your business stays open and accessible to customers.

King tides push saltwater onto low lying streets and properties. Repeated saltwater exposure erodes asphalt and weakens the base layer over time. Regular sealcoating creates a barrier that slows down this damage, and proper grading helps the water drain off quickly once the tide recedes.

Yes. We work on marsh side properties regularly. The key is building a base that accounts for the soft, wet ground underneath. We also make sure the finished surface is graded to move water away from your home and toward the natural drainage paths on your property.

Yes. Murrells Inlet straddles the county line and we work on both sides. Whether your property is off Wachesaw Road, along Business 17, or closer to Brookgreen Gardens, we will come out and give you a free estimate.

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