Pool tile cleaning can become necessary when calcium deposits, mineral deposits, algae, and other chemical deposits cause your pool tile to become so dingy that they are discolored. This can also cause your pool water to need cleaning more often due to the build-up of these deposits, which then costs you more money. It can also lead to having to replace your pool tiles. Over time, they will weaken and become cracked or loosened due to the build-up of these deposits and chemicals.
- Lower water level
- Glass bead blasting
- Vacuum all deposits
- Hand wipe tile
- Remove glass beads
To clean your pool tile properly, your pool’s water level is decreased by about six to eight inches below the tile itself. The pool tile cleaning is performed by both machine and by hand. All residue and chemicals are sucked into the vacuum so as not to leave any mess behind in your pool.
Like everything other aspect of your pool, pool tile should be cleaned regularly. This will save you money as it increases the longevity of your pool tile. Regular maintenance can go a long way with your pool and its ability to work effectively. We encourage you to contact us with any pool tile cleaning questions that you may have. We can provide you with an estimate, whether it’s just pool tile cleaning that you want or all-around regular pool service.
We look forward to providing you with excellent service regarding all of your pool needs.