PROFESSIONAL POOL CLEANING

Professional Pool Cleaning: Interior Surfaces and Surrounding Areas
Professional pool cleaning is essential for maintaining hygiene, aesthetics, and safety. The interior surfaces of the pool, whether made of marble or mosaic, require regular maintenance to prevent the buildup of algae, salts, and other contaminants. Equally important is the cleaning of the pool coping and surrounding areas to ensure overall cleanliness and reduce the risk of slipping.

Pool Interior Surface Cleaning (Marble or Mosaic)
The interior surfaces of the pool are exposed to water, chemicals, and weather conditions, making them vulnerable to dirt and damage. Special care is needed, especially for pools lined with marble or mosaic, as these materials require specialized care:

  1. Removal of Dirt and Salts
    Marble and mosaic surfaces tend to accumulate salts from the water, as well as other contaminants. Special cleaning products are used to remove impurities without damaging these delicate surfaces.
  2. Algae and Microorganism Cleaning
    In areas where water stagnates, algae can develop, making surfaces slippery and unhygienic. Regular cleaning with brushes and specialized chemicals that don't corrode marble or mosaic is essential to combat algae.
  3. Special Cleaning to Maintain Shine
    Marble and mosaic surfaces need to be polished and kept clean to maintain their aesthetic appeal. Special polishing and protective products help preserve their shine and long-term durability.

Cleaning Pool Coping
The coping, or the edges of the pool, frequently comes into contact with water and is exposed to weather conditions. These areas are also where swimmers step, making them vulnerable to dirt and stains.

  1. Removal of Salts and Stains
    The coping often develops salt deposits from the water, especially in pools with hard water or excessive chemical use. Cleaning is done with specialized products that remove salts without damaging the surface.
  2. Cleaning of Oily Substances and Sunscreens
    The coping often accumulates oily residues from sunscreens and other body care products. Mild cleaners are used to remove these oily substances without damaging the surfaces.


Cleaning the Surrounding Area

The area around the pool is just as important for overall hygiene and the safety of swimmers. If not cleaned properly, algae and mold can grow, making the area dangerous and unhygienic.

  1. Tile or Floor Cleaning
    Exterior surfaces around the pool, such as tiles or other flooring, are cleaned to remove dirt, dust, and algae. Pressure washers and detergents are used to remove algae and grime.
  2. Anti-Slip Cleaning
    The surrounding area must be anti-slip to prevent accidents. Regular cleaning helps to maintain non-slip surfaces, especially in areas where wet feet may be walking.

Conclusion
Professional pool cleaning extends beyond the water, including the interior surfaces, coping, and surrounding area. Specialized cleaning with the appropriate products and techniques ensures the safety of swimmers, hygiene, and the long-term maintenance of the pool and its environment.

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