Johns Island is South Carolina’s largest sea island — over 84 square miles of marsh-bordered land surrounded by the Stono River and Kiawah River systems. That means constant salt aerosol, relentless humidity, and a high water table that complicates every pool project. Most finishes weren’t designed for these conditions. Our thermo-polymer coatings were.



Johns Island’s rapid residential growth over the past decade has introduced hundreds of new pools into an environment that tests every surface material to its limit. The Stono River wraps the island’s northern and eastern edges, while Bohicket Creek and the Kiawah River define the south — creating a salt marsh corridor that delivers airborne chloride to every neighborhood on the island, not just waterfront lots. Add Lowcountry humidity that regularly exceeds 80% through the summer months, and you have conditions that eat through standard plaster in half the time homeowners expect.
The pools that hold up here share one thing in common: a surface that doesn’t absorb what the environment throws at it. Our thermo-polymer coating system is non-porous by design — salt aerosol, pool chemicals, UV radiation, and mineral deposits sit on top of the finish rather than penetrating it. That’s why pools we coat on Johns Island still look sharp after a full decade while replastered pools down the street are already showing etch marks and stress cracks within three to five years.
High-performance pool coatings built for Johns Island’s coastal-marsh environment, protecting residential and community pools with durable, low-maintenance finishes designed for long-term performance.
Fiberglass pools across Johns Island are exposed to salt air, marsh humidity, UV rays, and coastal conditions that accelerate gel-coat fading, oxidation, chalking, and blistering. Our polyFIBRO® thermo-polymer coating bonds directly to the fiberglass shell, creating a flexible, UV-stable, non-porous surface designed to resist peeling, moisture intrusion, and long-term coastal surface deterioration.
Concrete and gunite pools throughout Johns Island often develop rough texture, staining, algae buildup, calcium deposits, and premature plaster wear caused by salt exposure, humidity, soft water chemistry, and ongoing environmental stress. Our aquaBRIGHT™ thermo-polymer coating creates a smooth, non-porous, pH-neutral surface that resists staining, algae growth, mineral absorption, and repeated replastering cycles while delivering a longer-lasting finish for coastal residential pools.
From fiberglass blistering and surface delamination to structural cracks, leak-related substrate damage, and long-term plaster deterioration, we provide complete pool surface repair solutions for Johns Island homeowners, HOA communities, waterfront properties, and resort-adjacent developments. Every repair begins with identifying the root issue before restoring the surface using advanced thermo-polymer coating systems engineered for salt air, marsh humidity, UV exposure, and long-term coastal durability.
A pool on Johns Island isn’t just a backyard feature — in communities like Kiawah River and Briar’s Creek, it’s a core part of the property’s value and lifestyle appeal. When the surface starts roughening, staining, or showing hairline cracks, it quietly undermines the outdoor space you invested in. And the wrong resurfacing choice — cheap paint, low-grade plaster — just delays the same problem by a season or two in this environment.
We take a different approach. Before any coating is applied, we assess the pool shell for delamination, hydrostatic pressure damage from the high water table, osmotic blistering in fiberglass, and salt-driven subsurface breakdown in concrete. We repair what needs repairing at the structural level — then apply a thermo-polymer finish that bonds to the substrate rather than sitting on top of it.
The result is a pool surface that doesn’t just look new — it genuinely performs differently in Johns Island’s conditions. Lower chemical costs. Easier cleaning. A finish that holds its color through the full Lowcountry swim season and beyond.
Johns Island’s geography creates a pool surface environment that’s fundamentally different from inland Charleston or even other sea islands. The island is bordered by tidal marshland on nearly every side — the Stono River to the north and east, Bohicket Creek and the Kiawah River to the south. That perimeter of salt marsh generates airborne chloride that reaches every neighborhood, regardless of whether your property sits directly on the water.
On top of that, Johns Island’s water table sits unusually high across much of the island — particularly in communities built on reclaimed or low-lying land near the marsh. Draining a fiberglass pool without proper dewatering in these areas can cause hydrostatic uplift that cracks the shell permanently. We understand these site-specific risks because we work on Johns Island pools regularly, not as a one-off project between other jobs.
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EXCELLENT Based on 17 reviews Posted on Google Emory HaganTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great job fixing a warranty problemPosted on Google Susie LeonardTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I am so happy with my resurfacing on my 24 year old fiberglass pool. This crew did an amazing job. I highly recommend them to anyone that wants their pool new again. You will not be disappointed!!!Posted on Google Sharon HadjimarkosTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We are so pleased with the amazing job that SC Pool Resurfacing did! They completely transformed our pool! It looks brand new! The owners, Ken & Ashley, were so easy to work with! They explained the process in detail! The job was completed on time as promised! We would highly recommend SC Pool Resurfacing!! The 1st picture shows the pool before & the other 2 are after!!Posted on Google Troy NewtonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Ken came out explained the whole process which is very interesting itself! He had plenty of samples in several colors; it’s a lot to take in. He was never pushy and he gave us opportunities to come to outdoor living shows to see the product. After we made the decision to go with it and the color which is ice ice bay bay!! Right! Ken, Ashley and crew were spot on! They treated my pool and property like it was their own, and the finish product was awesome! It’s a brand new pool! Highly recommended! Thanks guys oh yeah forgot to mention all in one full day!Posted on Google Michelle BeachTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Ashley, Ken, & Cole made our pool beautiful and safe again, like a brand new pool for a fraction of the cost! We could not be more pleased with their professionalism, attention to detail, making sure we got the exact color we wanted, AND they were able to drain, patch, seal, and recover with 3 layers of an eco finish, all in one day! This team is top notch and we feel like it is the best money we have spent on upgrading our old fiberglass pool!Posted on Google Kevin KelseyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The entire team did a great job making my pool look brand new again. Very professional and knowledgeable about the process and pools in general. Highly recommend for your project.Posted on Google Scott PodolskyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly Recommend Eco Finish and Kenneth’s Company! I recently had the pleasure of working with Eco Finish and Kenneth’s team, and I couldn’t be happier with the results! From the very first contact, Kenneth was professional, knowledgeable, and genuinely helpful. He took the time to understand exactly what I wanted and provided clear, honest guidance throughout the entire process. The work itself was outstanding—clean, precise, and completed with top-quality materials that truly make a difference. Eco Finish delivered beautiful, eco-friendly results that exceeded my expectations. Their attention to detail and commitment to customer satisfaction really stood out. Everything was finished on time and looked fantastic. If you’re looking for a reliable, skilled team that cares about doing things the right way, look no further than Eco Finish and Kenneth’s company. I’ll definitely be using them again and recommending them to everyone I know. Thank you, Kenneth and team—you guys are the best! 🙌 (5/5 stars)Posted on Google William OgletreeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Just can’t say enough about SC Pool Resurfacing Company and their professional, knowledgeable and experienced team. It only took two days to prepare and apply Eco Finish, Mediterranean Blue product to our pool. Our pool is absolutely beautiful and definitely exceeded our expectations. If you are looking to resurface your pool and make it new again, well look no further this company ROCKS!! Thank you Ken and Ashley. It was a pleasure working with you! We will miss sweet Yachty 🐾Posted on Google David AutryTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Careful, detailed. CompletePosted on Google Nikki WoodyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We have had an excellent experience with SC Pool Resurfacing- very professional and we love our new pool surface! They worked very diligently to complete the job and definitely have complete knowledge of how to resurface a pool!
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It's safe when done correctly — but it requires knowledge of Johns Island's specific ground conditions. Many areas of the island, particularly near the Stono River marsh and in communities like Stonoview and Grimball Gates, have water tables that sit close to the surface. Draining a fiberglass pool without active dewatering in these zones can cause hydrostatic uplift — the ground water pushes up against the empty shell and can crack or shift it permanently. We assess ground water conditions at every Johns Island property before draining and use dewatering wells when needed. It's a step many general contractors skip, and the consequences are expensive.