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Pool pressure washing is an effective way to remove dirt, grime, and algae from your pool and its surrounding area. Whether you have a gunite pool or a concrete pool, our experts can help you clean it without draining the water. Our pressure washing services are designed to deliver exceptional results while minimizing any damage to your pool.
In just a few hours, our team of highly trained uniformed professionals based in USA will transform your pool and pool deck from dirty and dingy to clean and pristine. We can take pools with years of neglect and leave them looking like new.
Our service is more than just cosmetic though, dirty water runoff from unclean pool deck areas carries dirt, grime, and buildup right into your pool making it harder to maintain and costing you more in chemicals and filters, not to mention the additional wear and tear on your pool equipment.
Worst of all buildup on your pool deck that is left unattended can deteriorate the surface over time, causing thousands of dollars in damage. The nominal cost of keeping your pool surface clean far outweighs the cost of repairing the damage it can cause.
Yes, it is safe to pressure wash a pool as long as you use the right equipment and techniques. Our experts are trained to use the appropriate pressure and cleaning agents to avoid any damage to your pool.
The PSI (pounds per square inch) you need to pressure wash your pool depends on the surface you’re cleaning. Gunite pools usually require a pressure of 2500 to 3000 PSI, while concrete pools may require a pressure of 3000 to 3500 PSI. However, it’s always best to consult with a professional before attempting pressure washing on your own.
There are various pool chemicals that can be used for pressure washing, including chlorine and algaecides. The specific chemical needed depends on the type of stains or algae growth in your pool. Our experts can assess your pool and recommend the appropriate chemical for your cleaning needs.
To power wash around a pool, you should use an extension wand and a fan or surface cleaner nozzle. Start from the top of the pool and work your way down, being careful not to damage the pool’s surface or equipment. For a more detailed guide, contact our experts at.
Yes, chlorine can be effective for pressure washing, particularly for removing algae growth. However, it’s important to use the appropriate concentration and follow safety guidelines when using chlorine for pressure washing.
The quickest way to clean a pool is by using a pressure washer. However, it’s important to use the appropriate pressure and nozzle for each surface to avoid damage.
To clean the bottom of your pool without draining it, you should use a pool vacuum or a pressure washer with a low-pressure setting. These methods allow you to remove debris and stains without removing the water from the pool.