Best Ways on Cleaning Pool Tiles
Posted by GuestPoster in -The Great Outdoors
Other than the water, a pool owner’s next biggest concern when it comes to pool maintenance would be cleaning pool tile. Cleaning the water might actually be a whole lot easier than cleaning the tiles. The water only needs to be chlorinated regularly and checked for pH balance, while tiles might need to be brushed and vacuumed. When it comes to pool tiles, you might need to deal with a variety of things, like clinging slimy algae and calcium deposits. These might prove to be time consuming and would require a lot of effort in your part, but having a clean pool is better than having a green pool, don’t you think?
Outlined below would be some of the ways to clean pool tile effectively and some tips on how to maintain its cleanliness.
I have always believed that prevention is better than cure, so the best way to clean a pool tile (in my opinion) would be to keep it clean in the first place. You can do this by constantly checking for your pool’s pH levels by purchasing a testing kit. This would tell you how much chlorine you need, or don’t need, to keep bacteria and algae at bay.
If you encounter calcium deposits in your pool titles, you might need to rent a glass bead blaster to take it out. Ordinary brushing would not do.
To keep your tiles from getting slimy, you would need to brush it once a week. Yes, this requires a lot of effort, but you will thank yourself in the end when you would see your neighbors spending tons of money on cleaning their already dirty and slimy pool tiles because of neglect. Running your filter for at least four hours a day would also be a good way to clean and maintain your pool tiles.
If you do not want to take the effort in cleaning your tiles, I suggest that you read some pool cleaner reviews to give you a good view on the products that are available in the market that would assist you in maintaining your pool’s pristine shape.


