West Coast Swimming Pool Tile Cleaning - Remove Calcium From Tile the Safe Way!

 West Coast Pool Tile Cleaning uses an environmentally safe, non-toxic low-pressure process to remove calcium deposits from your pool's tile and flagstone without damage.




P.O. Box 1365
Murietta, CA 92564
1-800-603-0996
Serving San Bernardino & Riverside County California.

Remove Calcium From Your Pool Safely!
West Coast Pool Tile Cleaning uses an environmentally safe, non-toxic low-pressure process to remove calcium deposits from your pool's tile and flagstone without damage.

Calcium Removal From:
Ceramic Pool Tile
Glass Pool Tile
Flagstone
Coping & Brick
Pebble Tec
Real & Artificial Rock
Fountains

What Causes Calcium Scale Deposits on Your Pool Tile?
Scale deposits can form along the waterline of your swimming pool. This is usually caused by a high calcium concentration. Constant temperature changes along with rapid evaporation will cause deposits to settle along the side of your pool wall.

West Coast Pool Tile Cleaning provides expert pool tile cleaning in all of Western Riverside County in Southern California including Canyon Lake, Corona, Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Murrieta, Riverside, Sun City, Temecula, Wildomar, and Winchester.

West Coast Pool Tile Cleaning is licensed and insured and will return every two years after your initial pool tile cleaning for a discounted price of, at least, $1 OFF per linear foot, which comes out to a savings of $100 or more! Call today to find out more information and request a FREE ESTIMATE: 1-800-603-0996.

Step 1: Make an Appointment

Once you’ve approved our FREE ESTIMATE and booked an appointment we will arrive at your home on the scheduled day to begin the cleaning.

Step 2: Lower the Water

We lower the water level of your pool to expose the tile line using a submersible pump.  This allows us to see and access the calcium deposits on your pool tile or Pebble Tec surface.

Step 3: Clean Surfaces

Using our specialized equipment, we clean the tile with an environmentally safe, non-toxic, low-pressure process to remove the calcium deposits from your pool's tile and flagstone. Once the calcium is removed, the debris and any undissolved material will settle to the bottom of the pool.

Step 4: Clean the Surrounding Area

Clean-up begins immediately. We wash down the cleaned surfaces to remove any residual materials from the serviced areas, as well as the surrounding deck.  Once everything is completely cleaned and the tile has dried, we determine if a sealer is necessary.

Is sealer necessary? We do not believe so. Why?

Ever wonder why your tile looked great for about three months after cleaning and then you noticed your tile begin to haze over?  Well, chances are it’s probably the sealer.

Some companies who bead blast pool tiles can be a little aggressive with the process of striping the glaze off the pool tile.  To compensate for any damage, they seal the surfaces with TPS.  TPS is a polymer-based sealer that dries glossy.  However, after a few months in the sun along with exposure to the swimming pool environment, the seal can start to go bad and begin to fade.  What was once the beautiful tile is now dull and grey!  Many of our competitors are still sealing tile and believe that it helps protect the tile and prevent future build-up.

West Coast Pool Tile Cleaning has been bead-blasting pool tile for years.  We believe that if you clean the tile properly there is no reason to seal it.  However, if a customer insists on us applying a sealer, additional charges may apply.  Sealer / Protectant is never applied to natural stone surfaces or Pebble Tec.

Step 5: Clean the Pool

Finally, we use the vacuum systems to clean the glass beads out of your swimming pool to complete the cleaning process.


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