Saturday, May 10, 2014

When you need tile repair for your pool or deck

Carolina Pool Plastering team doing tile repair on a pool
Yearly inspections
Tile repair for your pool or deck is often necessary because swimming pool tiles are always under harsh exposure to the elements. Your annual pool inspection should be performed by a Charlotte pool company that has been maintaining tiled pools for several years. Before the swimming season, the pool contractor will come in to drain the pool. Once the pool is drained, they will inspect the tiles for any loose tiles or grout. They will also clean the tile in the pool and remove visible debris as well as bacteria, dirt and grime. Whenever necessary, they will replace missing tiles, repair the pool original surface, and loose grout.

Tile is versatile
Tile is always the perfect choice for homeowners who are looking for unique, beautiful, and functional pool design. Mosaic tiles are the most popular choice for several reasons. First, they can be designed in an endless variety of patterns and colors. For commercial and public pools, porcelain mosaic tile is chosen because of its durability; but also because it can be customized to represent school and corporate logos. Porcelain tiles are utilized because of its low porosity and high wear rating.

One of the top pool companies in Charlotte, NC

Carolina Pool Plastering offers many services to repair and remodel your pool, tile and the surrounding areas. If your swimming pool is becoming an eyesore, or is in need of repair, they are available to restore and transform your pool to a place of beauty. They offer eco-friendly solutions to prep the surface of your pool prior to its renovation. Carolina Pool Plastering can provide you with many options for your deck and decorative additions to your pool. They take pride in offering quality and individualized work, ensuring that each customer is more than satisfied. To learn more about tile repair foryour pool or deck, contact Carolina Pool Plastering, in Charlotte NC, for a consultation and quote.

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