Myrtle Beach is the heart of the Grand Strand, welcoming millions of visitors annually. But for the residents who call it home year-round, water quality matters every day—not just vacation season.
Water Source Information
- Water Utility: Grand Strand Water & Sewer Authority
- Primary Source: Waccamaw River / Bull Creek
- Population Served: 35,000+
Common Water Concerns in Myrtle Beach
- Coastal water can have unique mineral content
- High humidity compounds hard water effects
- Salt air exposure affects plumbing and fixtures
- Tourist-season demand can affect water pressure
Local Note: Grand Strand Water & Sewer Authority serves much of the Myrtle Beach area. Testing can reveal if your home has specific issues worth addressing.
What We Test in Myrtle Beach Homes
pH Level
Acidity/alkalinity affecting taste and pipes
Chlorine/Chloramine
Disinfectants affecting taste and skin
Water Hardness
Mineral content causing scale buildup
Total Dissolved Solids
Overall dissolved substances
Myrtle Beach Water Testing FAQ
Also serving nearby areas:
North Myrtle BeachConwaySurfside BeachMurrells Inlet
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