Pool Acid Washing
Throughout the life of the plaster in a pool, stains develop that make the plaster lose its previous "new plaster" appearance. That's why we recommend a pool be drained and acid washed every 5 to 7 years to remove discoloring caused by metals and/or chemicals. An acid wash will generally remove superficial stains, fine scale deposits, and various colored deposits from the plaster.
A client can typically expect their pool plaster to look 80% brighter than before. An acid wash will not remove heavy deposits or stains that have penetrated through many layers of plaster. Please be advised that licensed individuals who are trained in acid washing techniques should only perform acid washes. Call to schedule a free evaluation to see if your pool is a good "candidate" for this service. |
Pool Chlorine Washing
Have stubborn algae or black algae? Your pool might need a chlorine wash to remove those stubborn algae stains. Sometimes a chlorine wash and an acid wash together are needed to bring back that “new plaster” looks. Call to schedule a free evaluation and estimate.
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