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What You Should Know About Pool Stains

While your swimming pool water is crystal clear, the sides of the walls of your pool and the tile flooring may have stains. This is a common problem of pool owners. In many cases, the only manifestation of a dirty and unsanitary pool is the clarity of the water regardless of the debris, leaves, or stains on the tiles. Proper pool cleaning and maintenance of swimming pools should be holistic and that includes your wall tiles and floorings.

Tiles Can Get Dirty

We have gone to many properties and saw that the very first undermined maintenance issue is not the water. Homeowners who maintain a pool do not realize that the tiles are more prone to dirt since they receive no treatment unlike the water of your pool where chlorine and pH level are maintained.

 Although smooth, tiles can also sustain algae and other stains such as mud. If you look close enough and pay attention, tiles grow algae in between the lines where the grout is placed. Whether your swimming pool’s flooring and walling are tiles or natural stone panels, pool cleaning at least once a week should be on your agenda. With routine pool maintenance, you can prevent stains from worsening and causing more damage.

Stains Your Pool Might Have

Rust – the easiest stain to spot on due to its reddish color. Rust is caused by an old rusty metal that consistently receives water. Non-stainless steels easily rust and can stain floorings and tiles on your pool. If you see rust building up on the surface of your pool, make sure to clean it up right away because it will be harder once it gets worst.

Organic – if you have an outdoor pool, organic stains are common. This type of stain is caused by dried and degrading leaves, fruit, or any organic material. Nature has its way of recycling its own but if it ends up on your pool, you might just get brown and yellowing marks which are annoying. Getting it cleaned is easy. You just have to use the right solution and be careful not to contaminate your pool with it.

Waterline – a waterline stain occurs when there is stagnant water on your pool water level. Usually, when you do not use your pool for a week, the surface of the water gets contaminated with different elements from nature. A change in water level leaves a small amount of that contaminated water onto the surface of the tiles marking a line.

Food stains – if you had a pool party last night, chances are, you will see different food stains on your pool. Barbecue sauce, catsup, beverages, and others might leave a mark on your pool area. Mopping them the next morning will solve the problem. Just make sure you are sober!

Routine weekly pool service can go along way in stain prevention especially in Orlando, where the average use of the pool is 6 months out of the year.

Know When You Require Pool Maintenance

Never let your children swim in a pool that is unmaintained because they might get sick from what is in it. Clean your pool or better yet, get professional, routine pool maintenance now. Let Professional Aquatic Services do the pool service in Orlando for you. It saves time and money.

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