Friday, June 12, 2015

Mineral deposits can be cleaned during a pool tile installation

Pool tile installation in Charlotte, NC
A good time to clean off mineral deposits is during a pool tile installation

Those flaky, chalky white deposits which form along the water line of a pool can be very ugly.  This is called scale and is composed of calcium carbonate.  As pool water evaporates, this residue accumulates along the water line.  There are several reasons for this, including a high calcium content in local water or imbalances within the pool’s chemistry.  Carolina Pool Plastering in Charlotte NC can provide advice and help with eliminating scale.  They will be happy to inspect your pool and provide recommendations on the best way to address issues with mineral deposits.

Solutions

Sometimes it is simply a matter of lowering the pH of the pool water.  Carolina Pool Plastering recommends keeping the pool pH between 7.2 and 7.8 to prevent these mineral deposits from forming. 

Resorting to brushing and rubbing

There may be times when the scale deposits will not dissolve completely, even if the pH is the correct balance.  When this happens, you may need to get the pool tiles professionally cleaned.  Doing this in combination with a pool tile installation is a good way to ensure your pool looks great for the season.  Carolina Pool Plastering, one of Charlotte NC’s best pool companies will install your new tile and clean all the old. 

When cleaning will not work


If you decide you need to replace your pool tiles, Carolina Pool Plastering is the right choice.  They are the locally recognized experts in pool repair and renovation.  Hiring Carolina Pool Plastering to do your new pool tile installation will guarantee a quality job at a great price. 

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