Can you acid wash a pebble tec pool




















Because acid washing will remove a thin layer of the surface of the pool, it does not need to be done yearly. Too many treatments will cause the pool to need to be re-plastered.

Pools that have thin, old plaster should not be acid washed and sometimes a deep stain will not respond to acid washing. In that case, re-plastering is best. A professional will test the pool first to see if acid washing will help. Spring and winter are the best times to consider acid washing your pool, so at Above All Pool Care decided to provide you with basic information to help answer questions you may have. The cost of acid washing will depend on the size of your pool. Learn more about pool acid wash costs.

Pool Stain Remover is a great maintenance product that will remove stains caused by tannin, rust, manganese, iron, and copper. A great product to test out before having acid washing done.

You can also scrub away gross algae stains with a tough, durable algae brush. Regular scrubbing means less money, less hassle, and less work in the long run.

Lastly, a basic pool brush is going to be your first line of defense against stains and pool scum. Regular brushing between your regular maintenance will prevent build up on the pool surface. If you happen to live in the Gilbert , Chandler or Scottsdale area and could use pool acid washing services, give Above All Pool Care a call today at or visit or acid washing page for more information. Let Above All Pool Care educate and equip you for your year-round swimming season.

What Is Acid Washing? Completely drain your swimming pool. Treatment for scale depends on the severity of the build-up. If you notice the start of a scale formation, put an end to it by simply adding a scale preventative and monitoring the pH balance over the next few months. If the calcium hardness is above ppm, it may require a partial draining to dilute the water and aid in the scale removal. In moderate to severe cases, drain the water and hire a professional to perform an acid wash. An acid wash dissolves the calcium buildup on the surface but if done incorrectly, it could also cause deterioration of the cement binder.

PebbleTec products are blended with modifiers that can withstand an occasional acid treatment but it should only be done as a last resort. Are you ready to update the appearance your pool surface? What Causes Scale? There are two common types of scale that can affect pool surfaces; These include calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate Calcium carbonate scale is driven by high pH. Do you have one of those pebble-type finishes?

It has many issues and horrible reviews. The discolorations can become chips and cracks. Get several opinions from experts, most especially, a representative of the manufacturer of the plaster used. If you have reason to suspect that the plaster wasn't mixed correctly, the experts will be able to tell you. Right now, there is old, 6 x 6 almond yellow cast ceramic In kitchen.

We have two active boys so would like to do a luxury vinyl tile in kitchen, but not opposed to something else if it makes sense. Everything we are finding is so busy and competes with the counters. Side note: Both counters will be Montgomery main one is coming out to match island.

No backsplash, just tile ; lower cabinets dark blue, uppers white; stainless steel appliances and a Greige paint throughout. I have natural blinds also going into the space that match the floor and doing a light, sandy subway tile.

Any ideas on the flooring? I have never heard of a pool Co not filling the pool immediately after plastering. I assume you have a quartz not just plaster? Honestly a pebble finish is the way to go as they are the most consistent in color and don't get the discoloration that plaster finishes do. It is a crap shoot and I guarantee you signed at least 3 papers saying they aren't responsible for color.

On of the big reasons water reflect surrounding colors so in on yard it will look one way and totally different in yours. What you are probably seeing now is more quartz and the true color. You will get used to the dark finish once the water is clear.

It actually helps heat the pool. We have a dark pebble finish and we saw a 5 degree increase in temperature.

I would worry more about all the acid washing and whatever he is doing. It should be done. Be smart hire a pro pool person recommended by the PB as this way they can't blame you and the water for damages. It is cheap insurance for at least a year. Ross Jennings Original Author. What did they use to get rid of the calicium buildup? Muratic acid.



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