Commercial Swimming Pool Acid Wash and Marble Dusting Renovation

Commercial-Swimming-Pool-Acid-Wash-and-Marble-Dusting-Renovation1Pool Acid Wash and Marble Dusting Why Do It? Swimming Pool Renovation

Pool acid wash and marble dusting are important when pool stains and algae build-up can cause your pool’s surface to look grimy and your pool water to look dirty. Not only will you not want to dive into your pool, but you also won’t want to lounge on your pool chaise and look at the filthy water and tiles.

A good rule of thumb to help determine whether a pool needs acid-washing or not is to check the shallow end of the pool. See if you can see the bottom of the pool. If you can, then it may still be possible for you to restore your pool water with the help of chemicals. But if the floor isn’t visible, then the cost and labor associated with using chemicals are much more expensive than acid washing. It can also take a lot more time.

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How Acid Washing Your Pool Works?

The acid used in this process removes a thin layer of material from the surface of the pool. Doing this too often will break down the integrity of the plaster or marcasite finish.

Pool acid washing is a process where chemicals—mainly hydrochloric acid, also known as muriatic acid—are combined with water and sprayed onto your pool’s surface to remove any grime and build-up. A professional pool cleaner will then use a brush to scrub out the staining and other grime. The chemical wash allows for easier removal of algae and staining that has been built upon your pool’s surface.

Commercial-Swimming-Pool-Acid-Wash-and-Marble-Dusting-Renovation2What Algae and Stains are Removed?

Whether you have a plaster pool, Gunite, or concrete, different types of algae and staining will occur and cause your outdoor oasis to look dirty.

♦ Algae Growth – Algae growth is the most common type of staining that pool owners look to get removed through pool acid washing. Lack of pool cleaning, improper pool pH balance, and low pool circulation are all causes of algae growth. The algae growth can cause health issues along with clogged pool filters. Pool acid washing can help remove algae growth and prevent any further damage from occurring to you or your oasis

♦ Hard Water – Hard water stains, also known as scum, are created from calcium deposits. These deposits can often be found along the edge of your pool where the tile meets the water. Hard water stains lead to cloudy water and a lower (and unsafe) water pH level. Hard water stains can also be removed through pool acid washing.

 

♦ Copper Stains – Similar to magnesium stains, copper stains also occur when your pool’s source water comes from well water typically high in all minerals. Copper stains create blue, green, and black staining in your pool.

♦ Magnesium Stains – Depending on the type of water you fill your pool with, magnesium may be present. Too much magnesium in your pool can cause discoloration such as pink, red, and even black.

Is Acid Washing Safe?

As mentioned above, pool acid washing requires the use of harsh chemicals. If you’re not a professional pool cleaner, it can be easy to get hurt from the harsh chemicals needed to successfully clean your pool. If you’re looking to get your pool acid washed, then hiring a professional is ideal not just for your health and safety, but also for the safety of your pool. Pool acid washing, when not done correctly, can cause:

  • Chemical burns on the skin if protective gear is not worn
  • Lung damage if the chemicals are breathed into the body
  • Discoloration on your pool’s surface
  • Damage on your pool’s surface

Since pool washing only needs to be done once every 5-7 years, it’s best to consult a professional pool cleaner.

Commercial-Swimming-Pool-Acid-Wash-and-Marble-Dusting-RenovationThe Benefits of Quartz on Your Pool Finish – Marble Dusting

Pool owners are always on the lookout for materials that are durable, low maintenance, and easy to clean. One of the best materials for pool finishes is quartz. Quartz is an aggregate of quartz crystals, resins, and pigments. It is an incredibly strong and long-lasting material that can add value and beauty to your pool. Consider the following benefits of a quartz finish for your pool.

♦ Aesthetics – Quartz’s design options are limitless. The type of quartz you select affects the appearance of the water in your pool, as the speckles catch the light and change the water’s color. This means that you can use a quartz finish to shade your pool’s water in a variety of different hues, from light blue to deep midnight blue. Whether you want to go for a classic and elegant look or an exciting and lively one, quartz can deliver. You can choose from a variety of finishes also, from pebble to smooth, each giving you a unique and beautiful surface.

♦ Comfort – When you swim or step into a pool, your comfort is essential. The quartz pool finish is smooth to the touch, making swimming more enjoyable and comfortable. Unlike plaster pools, which can be rough and abrasive, quartz feels soft and silky on your feet and skin. Moreover, quartz’s non-porous surface lessens the presence of harmful bacteria and makes the water feel softer, which is a great perk for your skin and hair.

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♦ Durability – One main benefit of quartz as a pool finish is its durability. Quartz is a highly durable and impact-resistant material that can withstand the test of time. It resists chipping, fading, and cracking. Because of quartz’s unique composition, it creates a hard and dense surface that resists stains, algae, and other common pool chemicals.

♦ Maintenance – A great benefit of a quartz pool finish is that it requires low maintenance. The surface is smooth and non-porous, making it much harder for dirt and debris to adhere to the surface. A quartz pool finish will only need occasional brushing and weekly cleaning with a mild pool cleaner. This makes it an ideal choice for those who seek an easy-to-maintain pool.

♦ Costs Less – In the long run, quartz pool finishes are more cost-efficient. Its surface is durable and gives a lasting finish, reducing the need for frequent replacements. It is also more resistant to staining and fading, making it less prone to costly cleaning and maintenance. Investing in a quartz pool finish can also increase the value of your home and property, making it a worthwhile investment.

Commercial Swimming Pool Acid Wash and Marble Dusting 

This is the Atlantic Beach Country Club, Gappsi refinished the pool with new white quartz. A very large pool, approximately 6000 sqft. The pool was acid-washed, bond-coated, and replastered with white quartz. In addition, we installed new line swim lanes on the floor with tiles. This is the latest marble dusting job completed by Gappsi in Atlantic Beach NY.

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Vinyl Swimming Pool Remodeling in Dix Hills NY

Vinyl-Swimming-Pool-Remodeling-in-Dix-Hills-NY1 Over time, liners can fade in color and develop tears, that is when you need to think about a vinyl swimming pool remodel. Old equipment like heaters and pumps may need to be replaced or upgraded. Every homeowner knows that the best way to add new life, beauty, and value to their homes is a renovation or remodeling project. New siding and windows, a room addition, or other projects can make an existing home fresh and new again. The same thing is true of in-ground swimming pools. Gappsi is a full-service pool company located in Smithtown NY, we know that as pools age or their surroundings change, it’s natural for owners to want a fresh new look for their pools and backyards. We can renovate or remodel your existing pool at a fraction of the cost of replacing it while renewing its beauty, adding new features, and bringing new life to your outdoor recreation.

At Gappsi, we offer many types of remodeling and renovation projects for vinyl in-ground pools. We give your pool a great new look and give you new pride in your backyard recreation area.  Add new features at the same time and you’ll get a fresh, exciting new look.

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The most durable pool liners are typically thicker gauge vinyl, with 25 gauge being a common choice. Liners with double-welded seams also tend to be more durable. Additionally, liners treated with UV inhibitors can resist damage from the sun’s rays and last longer.

Liner Color and Pattern Options How to Choose

In vinyl pools, the color of the liner is one piece that dictates the overall color of the water and the aesthetic of the entire pool area. Liner colors come in so many patterns and hues that range from light aqua to bright blue to modern and moody and everything in between. Even with the same liner, the color looks different depending on the amount of clouds or sunlight, the depth of the water, the surrounding environment, and the time of day.  The best part about vinyl inground pool liners is that you have virtually an endless array of options in patterns, colors, shapes, and sizes. Beyond that, you’ll also have to factor in elements about your outdoor environment and pool usage. Let’s take a closer look at how you can make your pool match your life.

Vinyl-Swimming-Pool-Remodeling-in-Dix-Hills-NYVinyl Liner Swimming Pool Color

You may think that choosing a liner color is about personal taste, but there’s more to it. Dark liners can help absorb heat and warm up the water. They can also hide dirt and debris if you’re not keeping up with cleaning. But the darker the liner, the more likely it will be susceptible to bleaching by the sun and chlorine, and aging due to UV damage. Lighter liners may last longer because of less bleaching and UV damage. But you’ll have to stay on top of cleaning because dirt will show easily.

Vinyl Liner Swimming Pool Pattern

Liners will likely have two different patterns: a border pattern above the water and another below the water. Of course, you also have the option of choosing one solid color throughout. From tile, pebble, and slate patterns to wavy, swirling, or abstract designs, you can truly customize your look.

Vinyl Liner Swimming Pool Life Expectancy

A pool liner’s life expectancy is determined by how well you maintain your chemical balance, exposure to UV rays, freeze/thaw cycles, and whether you use a pool cover. Using a cover greatly reduces the amount of UV exposure vinyl inground pool liners receive. The location of your house and tree coverage can also affect the exposure. With appropriate care, most liners can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years.

Vinyl Liner Swimming Pool Thickness

When browsing pool liner options, thickness should also be a consideration. A thicker liner is more durable, puncture-resistant, and less likely to leak over time, however, it can be more difficult to install due to its rigidity.

Swimming Pool Upgrades to Add

  1. Mechanical Renovation – Upgrade your old pump, filters, heater, and more for energy savings and lower maintenance costs. We supply and install a large selection of top-quality equipment and will be happy to discuss how you may benefit from an upgrade by lowering your operating costs, automating your systems, and increasing your enjoyment.
  2. Automatic Cover – While you’re renovating and remodeling, consider adding an automatic cover. The benefits include improved safety, lower energy costs, reduced chemicals, and much, much more. We can quickly install a cover at a low cost.
  3. New Water Features We can add exciting new water features and new options to your pool as part of the remodeling job. From water slides to new pool entries, underwater lighting, and more.  Renew your excitement in aquatic recreation by finding new ways to enhance your enjoyment.
  4. Complete Remodeling – If your pool is old, outdated, or damaged, a complete remodeling job may be your best bet and will restore its beauty. Our pool design and construction company can turn an old, faded, or damaged swimming pool into a real asset to your property. We will be happy to show you the possibilities.

Vinyl Swimming Pool Remodeling in Dix Hills NY

This is a vinyl pool remodeled in Dix Hills NY. We installed all new plumbing and a new liner for the pool. We rebuilt the patio using G40 Gappsi Marble. The patio was recently sealed, as you can see every detail in the stones. Very beautiful color combinations, natural-looking stone. This is the latest Gappsi installation of marble pavers in Dix Hills NY.

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