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Tile Cleaning

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Pool Tile Cleaning Arizona - Good as new

When coming out for a pool tile cleaning there are a lot of things to consider. An inspection is one of the first things we want to do to see the severity of the tiles and assess any areas of concern as soon as we can, to get you back to enjoying your pool like you want to. Pool tile cleaning is a more affordable option than having to replace tiles.

Chemical treatments - Pool Tiles

Chemical treatments can be effective in removing stains, algae, and other buildup from pool tiles. There are several different types of pool tile cleaning chemicals available, including acid-based solutions, alkaline-based solutions, and enzyme-based cleaners. The chemical treatment method involves applying the chosen solution to the tiles and allowing it to soak for a specified amount of time, depending on the severity of the buildup. After the solution has had time to work, the tiles are rinsed thoroughly with water to remove the residue.

Pressure Wash Treatment

A high-pressure washer can be used to blast away dirt, grime, and buildup from pool tiles. This method involves using a specialized high-pressure washer that is designed specifically for pool tile cleaning. The washer is used to apply high-pressure water to the tiles, which loosens and removes dirt and debris. This method is effective in removing most types of buildup, including mineral buildup, algae, and stains. Pool tile cleaning can greatly enhance the appearance and functionality of a pool, and help ensure its longevity.

 

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Calcium Deposits

Calcium deposits are unsightly and can be very difficult to remove due to the mineral presence in the water. They can appear as white or grayish flakes and spots anywhere pool water and tile meet. Fortunately we have very effective methods for removing calcium deposits quickly and effectively. Best of all, its also inexpensive! The average pool takes 2-4 hours to clean and if you’re comparing to replacing those same tiles, it will save you in the long run.

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