Monday, January 14, 2013

Pool Tile Cleaning Tips

Pool Tile Cleaning Tips


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Pool Tile Cleaning Tips
Does your pool tile look like these? Covered in calcium and scale, disgusting and uninviting. Here we are going to discuss how to prevent scale build up on pool tile as well as cleaning tips and water chemistry. 

As you all know, water that comes out of your tap has mineral in it. If your home is not equipped with a water softener than this will be most noticeable around your shower with hard water deposits showing up there. Unless you clean your shower every day with vinegar and dish soap than it will happen. (By the way, that's a good recipe for a shower cleaner.)

Hard water as defined by wikipedia is water that is not harmful to humans, how ever can be harmful to equipment by restricting operations. Hard water can also lead to metal fatigue and corrosion. In the swimming pool since, hard water can lead to the tiny water rings on pool tiles like the ones above pictured. Over time they can build up in such a way depending on if you keep a consistent water level or not. The pool above does not have an auto leveler so the water ring will appear larger. If the pool has an auto level the water ring would appear much smaller and in a single place.

If your pool tiles have gotten to this stage of build up, you will need to hire a professional pool tile cleaning company to come out and either glass bead blast or dry mineral blast the pool tiles cleaned.

To KEEP your pool tiles from getting dirty again quickly, we always check water conditions and advise our customers on either needing to change out their over saturated pool water or instruct to use our TILETEC in the water. 

Pool Tile Cleaning Tip: Use a soft bristle brush with a 2 foot handle and apply dish soap to it. Once a week take that soapy brush and run it along the water line to keep build up from attacking the pool tile.

So in conclusion, keep your pool chemistry correct, brush your tiles with soap and hire a professional pool tile cleaning company to restore the pool tiles.

7 comments:

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  2. Right?! My pool looks that way too. During the winter we want to get some pool repair in Glendale. Any recommendations to save money?

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