Tile Cleaning Process
Drop Water Level
We use our equipment to lower your pool water 6 - 10 inches. This allows us to make sure we are removing all the calcium from your pool tile.
Safely Remove Calcium
Our expert tile cleaners use the proper cleaning process, either glass bead blasting or Epsom salt blasting (soda blasting) to safely remove calcium from your tile.
Vacuum and Clean Up
We clean down all surfaces and then us our own equipment to vacuum the material from your pool. We guarantee you will be satisfied or we will come back and vacuum again for free.
After Care
If sealer is applied to your tile, water can be added back to your pool after 24 hours to allow for curing. Pool equipment can be turned back on when the water is back to it's regular fill level.
Mastic Repair Process
Remove Old Material
Whether its plastic strips, or old rubber mastic material, we manually remove the old water barrier material.
prepare for new material
Backing is installed where necessary to prevent material from settling improperly.
install and clean up
Color chosen to match backyard design is installed. Joints on horizontal surfaces are sanded to give a more natural appearance.
After Care
Mastic typically takes 48 hours to fully cure. Foot traffic must be kept away from expansion joints so it is not damaged.
Handrail Install
Choosing The handrail
We will help you choose the best handrail for your pool. After you decide on the model and color of handrail you would like, we will take a deposit and order the handrail for you.
Handrail Placement
On the day of your appointment, the installer will go over a few options with you in person and help you decide on the best placement. If you can't be present for this part, video call is an option.
The Install
We will core drill into your existing deck and embed the new handrail anchors. Your handrail then bolts into this anchors. We suggest waiting 48 hours before using your new handrail, and should exceed surrounding concrete strength by 7 days.