Frequently Asked Questions β Pool Tile Cleaning & Calcium Removal
Do you have to drain the pool to clean the tile?
No. Our process is specifically designed to clean pool tile without draining your pool. We use a safe glass bead blasting method that removes calcium buildup while your pool remains full and operational.
What is the white buildup on my pool tile?
The white, crusty residue is calcium buildup caused by hard water and mineral depositsβvery common in Palm Springs and throughout the Coachella Valley.
How do you remove calcium from pool tile?
We use a professional glass bead blasting system that safely removes calcium deposits without damaging your tile surface. This method is far more effective than scrubbing or chemical treatments.
Will pool tile cleaning damage my tile?
No. When done properly, glass bead blasting is safe and non-damaging. It removes buildup while preserving the original finish of your tile.
How long does pool tile cleaning take?
Most pool tile cleaning jobs are completed in just a few hours, depending on the size of the pool and the level of calcium buildup.
Can I swim in the pool the same day?
Yes. In most cases, your pool will be swim-ready the same day once the cleaning process is complete.
How much does pool tile cleaning cost?
Pricing depends on the size of your pool and the amount of calcium buildup.
π The fastest way to get an accurate quote is to text us photos of your pool for a quick estimate.
How often should pool tile be cleaned?
In areas like Palm Springs, we recommend cleaning pool tile every 1β3 years to prevent heavy calcium buildup and keep your pool looking its best.
Do you seal the tile after cleaning?
Yes. We apply a professional-grade sealer after cleaning to help slow future calcium buildup and keep your tile looking cleaner longer.
What areas do you service?
We provide pool tile cleaning and calcium removal throughout:
Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, La Quinta, Indio, and the entire Coachella Valley.