Pool Tile Cleaning | Pool Tile Repair | Calcium Removal

Pool Cleaning: The Easy Approach that Does the Job Better

When the hot weather rolls in, swimming pool owners smile the widest. Especially when theirs is clean and healthy. But maintaining a pool isn’t easy. It is so much work to keep the water healthy and pool tiles clean. But is it, really? In this article we’ll show you simpler way to keep your pool […]

How to Maintain Your Pool’s Filtration System

The quality of the water depends on the filtration system. To check the filtration system, you will need to check the good simmering of the water at the outlet of the delivery nozzles: a sign of good water circulation in the filtration system. Check the clogging of the filter. To clean a cartridge filter, simply […]

Pool Water Maintenance: What You Need to Know

Owning a swimming pool during the summer months is awesome. At least, as long as it is clean and healthy. To make the pleasure last, you have to maintain it. In this guide, we will show you what you need to do regarding the maintenance of your swimming pool, its water, and the filtration system. […]

The Complete Swimming Pool Maintenance Guide

Owning a swimming pool during the summer months is awesome. At least, as long as it is clean and healthy. To make the pleasure last, you have to maintain it. In this guide, we will show you what you need to do regarding the maintenance of your swimming pool, its water, and the filtration system. […]

Soft White Deposits vs Hardened Calcium Deposits: How to Clean Them

Calcium Cleaning Specialties Aquatic Tile Cleaning

Lime stains, sometimes called scale, occur around the upper edge of the pool and resemble deposits of white or gray crusts. They are often caused by hard water or minerals that seep from nearby mortar glue.  If left in place, they can lead to permanent stains on the tile, as well as causing the pool to […]

How to Avoid White/Limestone Deposit on Your Pool?

What is White deposit? The white deposit is a deposit of limestone that can agglomerate on the walls and the bottom of your pool.  What is limestone? It is the result of a combination of calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate which consequently forms a high TH (hardness of water). The hardness of the water depends […]