Pool Tile Cleaning
Pleasant Valley Pools is your choice for Cleaning unsightly scale buildup on pool tiles. We use nothing less than the new SR3 system. Q. What is SR3 scale remover and tile cleaner?
A. It’s a chemistry based liquid specially formulated to break down and remove calcium carbonate haze and deposits on your tile without attacking or etching your tile’s factory glaze or the grout. There’s no damage on even the smoothest and delicate finishes.Q. Why choose a company that uses the SR3 tile cleaning system?
A. Because a company that chooses SR3 is a company that cares about your tiles and does not want to damage them with other methods.Q. Why are other methods so bad for my tile?
A. Glass bead blasting, Sand Blasting, Epsom salt blasting, and most Chemical systems have one thing in common, Once you use them, the tile surface is permanently damaged. These techniques will clean your tile, but they don’t stop there. The blasters burn and chip at your tile’s glaze until it is open and porous. Other chemical products attack the surface of your glaze making it hazy and feeling like a chalkboard. your tile is now open to even faster and more aggressive scale buildup, that's even harder to remove than before. Q. Have you used SR3 extensively on all types of tiles?
A. SR3 has been available for about one year, and is becoming recognized as the best and only long term solution for tile cleaning and maintenance. We tested this product from the start, and we stand behind it 100%. We have cleaned every type of tile and we're comfortable with our choice. On natural surfaces, We test first.Q. I have pebble at the waterline, will SR3 clean that?
A. I’m sorry your pool builder did that. Builders were using this method to save money and win contracts in a competitive market. Recently, most builders have stopped after seeing the long term problems. To answer the question: No, SR3 will not clean pebble tec at the waterline. You're pool should have been tiled.Q. Can I get SR3 for myself?
A. SR3 is currently available to the pool professional, but I have several regular customers that I keep supplied once I know they understand safe use.Q. Can I use SR3 regularly to keep my tiles from ever getting ugly in the first place?
A. Absolutely! That’s exactly why SR3 was first formulated. It's not a liquid Jack-hammer. those heavy build-ups need to be removed with good old elbow grease. Then SR3 will take over the job and never let the tiles get like that again. Just brush it on once a month, and rinse it off after a few minutes. It will not damage your tiles when used repeatedly. that's what separates SR3 from the other chemical systems.Q. Why doesn’t more pool professionals know about or use SR3?
A. Most pool professionals simply don’t want to clean tiles because of a past negative results using other chemical systems. We professionals have all had that experience where the customer sees damage to the glaze and wants it replaced. Then we've also Been troubled by recommending a bead blasting guy, only to have an unhappy customer come back and complain that the tiles are quickly becoming even worse. But SR3 is catching on.Q. How does the cost of SR3 compare to the other methods?
A. Initial cleanup of heavy deposits costs about the same as blasting. And the results are better. Your tiles will be like when the pool was new. You wont get any fancy polishing compound that disappears after a few weeks to reveal damage caused by blasting or other formulas. wmv object (slideshow_1.wmv)
Q. And what about regular maintenance to keep the tiles from ever getting ugly?
A. for about $10 per month, We apply SR3 once per month which keeps your pool tiles looking new constantly. No other cleaning system can do that! (this price is only available to regular weekly maintenance customers).Gone is the endless cycle of watching your tile get ugly, then paying a fortune to clean and destroy them at the same time. You can have constantly clean and beautiful tiles permanently.
Fill out the quote request form below or call (623) 866-2333 for a quote to get SR3 on your tiles!
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