Our Services

An overview of the services you offer and how they will benefit the visitor.

Pool Coping

Pool coping is a type of edging material that is installed around the top perimeter of a swimming pool.

Flagstone / Granite / Marble

Flagstone, Granite, And Marble Are All Popular Choices For Flooring And Countertops Due To Their Durability, Beauty, And Versatility.

Pebble Tec

Pebble Tec is a type of pool surface finish made from small, smooth pebbles mixed with cement and colored pigments.

Natural Rock

Natural rock is a type of stone that is formed over millions of years through geological processes, such as volcanic activity or sedimentation. It is commonly used for building materials, landscaping, and various decorative purposes.

Artificial Rock

Artificial rock is a type of rock-like material that is man-made and used for landscaping, decorative purposes, and even in aquariums.

Graffiti Removal

Graffiti removal is the process of removing unwanted graffiti from surfaces that have been vandalized. It is important to quickly and effectively remove graffiti to prevent further vandalism and maintain the aesthetic appeal of a property.

Pool Tile

Pool Tile Is The Decorative And Functional Tiling That Lines The Edge Of The Pool To Enhance Its Aesthetics And Provide A Smooth Surface For Swimmers To Touch.

Glass Tile

Pool Glass Tile Is A Popular Choice For Pool Owners Looking To Add A Touch Of Luxury And Sophistication To Their Pool's Design.

Monuments

Monument and statue cleaning involves the careful removal of dirt, grime, pollutants, and other substances that can accumulate on the surface of sculptures and monuments over time.

FAQ

Pool tile should be cleaned at least once a year to remove any buildup of dirt, grime, or mineral deposits.

The best methods for cleaning pool tile include using a pool tile brush, pool tile cleaner, or a mix of water and vinegar. Scrubbing the tile with a pool brush and cleaner is effective in removing stubborn grime.

Safe products for cleaning pool tile include mild acid-based cleaners, non-abrasive tile cleaners, or natural cleaners like vinegar and baking soda.

To prevent calcium buildup on pool tile, regularly scrub the tile surface and maintain proper pool chemistry levels to prevent mineral deposits from forming.

Pool tile can be cleaned by homeowners themselves, but hiring a professional pool tile cleaning service is recommended for more thorough and efficient cleaning.

Proper cleaning techniques should not damage the grout or tile surface if done correctly. Avoid using abrasive materials that can scratch the tile surface.

The time it takes to clean pool tile varies depending on the size of the pool and the amount of buildup on the tile. It can take several hours to a full day to clean pool tile thoroughly.

Signs that your pool tile needs cleaning include visible dirt or grime buildup, discoloration, or a rough texture on the tile surface.

While it is not necessary to drain the pool before cleaning the tile, it is recommended to lower the water level to prevent chemicals or debris from getting into the pool water.

The cost of professional pool tile cleaning typically ranges from $200 to $500, depending on the size of the pool and the extent of cleaning needed.