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Saltwater Pools VS. Chlorine Pools

By Mark White | March 30, 2015

I get to discuss the pros and cons of saltwater pools vs. chlorine pools on a regular basis with my customers.  I am not a chemical expert, but I think that I have been around the pool industry long enough to have seen some of the pros and cons of both systems of sanitizing pool…

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Two Speed Vs. Variable Speed Pool Pumps

By Mark White | March 14, 2015

Single Speed Pump Single speed pool pumps have been around for over 50 years in the pool industry and have come a long way because of the pump itself mostly but also because of the motor too. The “wet end” of the pump has changed over the years to move a considerable amount more water…

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Calcium Removal in Chandler Arizona

By Mark White | February 21, 2015

Time for some calcium removal Chandler, Arizona.  AZ Bead Blasting was hired to clean the pool tile belonging a new East Valley resident named Ed.  He just bought the house three weeks ago and his wife was tired of looking at the calcium line so Ed gave us the opportunity to take on the job.…

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Pool Tile Cleaning with Salt Blasting in Queen Creek Arizona.

By Mark White | February 16, 2015

[metaslider id=6299]   Arizona Bead Blasting provides pool tile cleaning in Queen Creek, Arizona.  Arizona Bead Blasting is headed to Queen Creek after receiving a call from Ted who had about 5 years of calcium build up on his pool tile.  After testing the calcium hardness of his water it was obvious it was time…

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Bead Blasting In-Depth

By Mark White | February 5, 2015

Bead blasting is a form of high pressure cleaning of a surface that is less damaging to the surface than typical abrasive blasting using small sharp particles such as quartz sand. One of the most common materials used in bead blasting are small spherical particles of glass that are shot with air pressure at a…

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Swimming Pool Tile Repair

By Mark White | January 31, 2015

How many cracked tiles do you have? An isolated cracked pool tile is no big deal but several cracked tiles in a row is indicative of a more serious problem.  Swimming pools are basically a large mass of concrete sunk into the earth surrounded by another large mass of concrete, called the pool deck. Due…

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Pool Safety Tips. 2 Seconds Is Too Long!

By Mark White | January 11, 2015

Along with reports of our great year-round weather in the Valley of the Sun often come news reports of accidental deaths by drowning. This makes pool safety a high priority for Arizonans where the potential for disaster from swimming pool drownings exists all year long.  On average, nearly 90 people die from drowning in Arizona…

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Common Mistakes When Building a Swimming Pool.

By Mark White | January 6, 2015

If you are considering building a swimming pool, you have probably heard the horror stories. Before you start wading through volumes of manuals, and have dozens of contractors scheduled to come and give you a free estimate for your swimming pool construction, read the following ten tips about hiring a contractor to build a swimming…

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Tips To Keep Your AZ Swimming Pool Clean, Clear and Sanitized.

By Mark White | January 6, 2015

If you live in Arizona chances are you own a swimming pool, here are some pool maintenance tips for keeping your pool sparkling clean, clear, sanitized and ready for every day use during the hot summer days. The key to success is routine maintenance and proper water chemistry. This will save you from making mistakes…

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How Are Ceramic Swimming Pool Tiles Made?

By Mark White | December 12, 2014

Ceramic swimming pool tile starts life as a lump of earth — everything in that final product is a natural material. Ea­ch manufacturer likely has its own time-tested recipe for ceramic pool tile, but clay is usually the main ingredient, along with other items such as sand, feldspar, quartz and water. These ingredients are mixed…

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