Picking Pool Tiles: Pool Tiles for the Perfect Look

Picking Pool Tiles: Pool Tiles for the Perfect Look

How To Pick Pool Tiles for the Perfect Look

There are a lot of choices for you when choosing your pool tiles. While a different choice than the overall pool design, picking the best pool tiles will enhance your pool experience for years to come. The pool tile you choose should be an enhancement to your pool.

What are the best pool tiles to suit your pool design? Learning how to choose pool tiles can impact your entire experience. Read on to learn how to pick the best pool tiles for the perfect look.

Glass Tiles

The most expensive type of pool tiles, glass tiles are crafted with recycled glass. This makes them very durable, with the added benefit of being non-porous. The small, mosaic tiles can cover curved surfaces, which is beneficial for a variety of pool shapes.

The most interesting aspect of glass tile is the ability of the pool designer to mix colors. This allows you to create, or recreate, art in your pool. Glass tile can give your pool more depth and luster, allowing for a greater dynamism than other types of pool tiles.

Stone Tiles

For those looking towards a more traditional or perhaps the tropical route, stone tile is the way to go, giving your pool a more classic or exotic look. Stone blends well with an additional patio or deck, giving your pool that natural look.

For the look you want to achieve, the type of stone design elements you can choose range from slate, marble, sandstone, or granite.

Ceramic and Porcelain Tiles

Ceramic and porcelain tiles are the most commonly used tiles for pool designers. They can be hand-painted with unique designs so no two pools are alike, and like glass, they can also be used in mosaic mode. With current technologies, you can get tiles with a textured glaze with a bolder-than-normal color.

Care for Your Tiles

There are two main things to watch for when cleaning your tile, hard-water deposits or stains, and scaling. With scaling, there are two main types of it to keep track of, and that is calcium silicate and calcium carbonate. For both scaling types, the best way to get rid of them is with a pumice stone.

With staining, you can use several ways to clean your tile. Baking soda, Borax, and vinegar all can help if you take it slow and steady, letting the agents break down the stains and scales. Both toothpaste and dish soap can be helpful in these situations, too.

With things like cracks in your tile, you will want to get in touch with your pool specialists. The cracks could be as simple as tile separation as the pool settles, or it could be down to shoddy work. Regular pool inspections and maintenance can take care of problems like this before they become big problems.

The Right Pool Tiles for You

There are so many options out there to create your dream pool. Designers can mix-and-match styles of pool tiles to bring your pool dreams to life. Backyard Pool Specialists is here to help you realize those dreams!

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