Renew
Your Pool
With Pool Tile Cleaning
Summertime is just around the corner and determine the and the pool has never looked more proper media for the inviting. On a sunny San Diego day, cleaning process. This there is no better place to be than in your cool unique evaluation ensures that your pool will backyard, relaxing with your friends and fam- ily. Now is the time to get your pool looking its best. If your pool is looking dirty and aged due to filmy calcium deposits, do not worry— there is no need to replace your tiles. For a fraction of the cost, you can call in profession- al pool tile cleaners, and within a day your tiles will be sparkling.
A pool tile cleaning company can come to your home with state-of-the-art media blasting equipment to remove the milky white calcium deposits. The technicians will evaluate your natural stone, tile, or porcelain not be scratched or damaged, and that optimal results will be provided. This is much safer than high-pressure cleaning tactics, which use only one blasting medium and can damage your grout and dislodge tiles. With this process, the pool is sprayed with the cho- sen medium at a low pressure to remove the calcium deposits and by the end of the day, your pool will be looking better than it has in years. This is also an environmentally friendly procedure is executed with all green products.

For more information on pool tile cleaning, you can contact us at (760) 721-3037. We can not only clean your tiles and preserve their beauty with weekly cleaning, we can also fix heaters, lights, pumps, motors, and perform equipment upgrades. Calm Water Pool Service has provided consistently flawless service to San Diego homeowners for over 20 years

Renew Your Pool With Pool Tile Cleaning

We specialize in removing those stubborn Calcium deposits most pool owners in Southern California struggle with.

Our specialized equipment can safely remove those stains quickly and effectively, and your pool tile can look bright and clean, almost like new again.

Your tile gets Calcium from basically two sources.

  • It will bleed through the grout from the underlying surface, if that surface was not properly sealed before the tile was installed. These are the areas where the Calcium appears to be dripping out of the grout lines. These areas can be treated, but unfortunately the reoccurrence can’t be stopped. These areas will require periodic treatment to keep these areas clean.
  • It can also accumulate at the waterline if the PH (acid level) of the pool water is allowed to be too high for too long. This is that white line that is present at the waterline. This can also be easily cleaned, and they can be kept in check with proper PH balance.

Our process is simple.
  • The water is drained just below the waterline tile.
  • The tile will be cleaned with the appropriate media. There are several different media types and they all have their application. Be wary of a company that claims their procedure is better than their competitors; there is no “best” way. Each type of media has its application, and we will use the type of media that will render the best results safely, for your surface.
  • The deck and surrounding area will be cleaned. Our media is non-toxic and will not harm your plants or your pets.
  • Our stand-alone equipment will capture all of the spent media, and your filtration system will not see any increase in contaminants.
  • Some tiles may need to be treated with a sealant. The glaze on tiles that have severe Calcium deposits may have been destroyed. These areas will benefit from a penetrating sealer. “Wet look” sealers look great for a short period of time, then they create an additional problem when they start to fail. Wet look sealers have to be “stripped” later and do not produce favorable results. Penetrating sealers simply have to be re-applied to return the surface to a consistent bright finish.
  • That’s it! You can stop wasting your time and money on “pumice stones, and chemical cleaners that simply don’t work.

 

Our process is safer than our competitor’s “high pressure” systems.

High pressure cleaning can damage grout, stone, and dislodge tiles. Our process is done with low pressure media blasting. We will use the appropriate media based on the surface composition in your pool. This will protect your pool’s surface from damage, and will yield fantastic results.



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