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How to Use Swimming Pool Tiles to Make Your Pool Area Look Brand New

How to Use Swimming Pool Tiles to Make Your Pool Area Look Brand New

In summer all you want to do is sit by the pool, pour yourself a nice drink and enjoy the day. However old and dirty paving by the pool can ruin the experience. When your pool area is looking dull and the tiles have lost their colour you know it’s time for a makeover! Natural stone is the ideal stone for swimming pool floors. This is because of its characteristics of being salt water resistant, non-slippery and natural stone does not change colour when it comes in contact with chlorine.

There are many companies out there which can give your pool area a makeover using swimming pool coping tiles and surround paving using different kinds of natural stones like granite, sandstone (Himalayan Quartz), travertine, limestone, quartzite and marble. These stones are durable, resistant and are safe by all measures and come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colours.

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  1. Travertine Tiles are mainly found by the surface waters, natural springs and geothermal heated hot springs. This is a sedimentary rock formed by deposits of calcium carbonate. These are usually used for outdoor areas like patios, backyards and pool areas. This make the pool area a slip free surface and provides a great grip. This also adds to the aesthetic appeal of your pool area making it look elegant and posh. They come in a variety of colours like gold, beige, brown, blue etc.
  2. Limestone Tiles is an organic sedimentary rock found in clear marine waters. It is formed by sitting of shell, coral, algal and fecal debris. It is engineered by precipitation of calcium carbonate from lake or ocean water. It usually looks best in darker tones like black or dark grey.
  3. Granite Tiles is an igneous rock which is formed by cooling of lava or magma without reaching the surface. It has a proportion of 20% quartz with 65% of Feldspar and other minerals like Mica and Amphibole. This is a very popular stone because of its durability and its aesthetic appeal. It has shiny tough surface and a grainy texture which makes it ideal for construction and decoration. It has water resistant properties and its elegant look makes it ideal to be used as swimming pool coping tiles.
  4. Quartzite Stone tiles are porous as well as permeable rocks. They are made of about 80% of quartz and other abundant minerals. These usually come in lighter shades like white, beige, green and pink which is a perfect option for the swimming pool area. They will not add to the heat around the pool area which usually happens in granite and limestone tiles due to darker colours and shades. It has a hard and resilient surface making it ideal for your pool area.

 

You can take help from the internet and your tools give your pool area the renovation you need by updating your swimming pool coping tiles. It might look like a tough job or a job which only someone with professional skill and expertise could do but with determination and extra effort you can save yourself tons of dollars.

You start off by making a solid base which would be about 100 mm and then you will move onto paving materials. You will need a strong base, bedding sand, grout and mortar for that. Then you lay the pavers around the pool area a technique which would come in hand would be stacking them at 45 degrees. Check the height and finishing touches and Viola You are done!

                                                                                                                                                                     

Written By: Jack Louis

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