CALCIUM DEPOSIT REMOVAL

Calcium deposits, which can appear as white, rough, flaky buildup on pool tiles, can be difficult to remove. They can form when pool water evaporates, leaving behind calcium carbonate or calcium silicate. Calcium deposits can stain pool tiles and walls, and corrode metal fittings over time. High calcium levels in pool water can also damage the filter, block pipes, and corrode the pool’s shell.

Let’s face it. As pools, hot-tubs, and fountains age, there are uncontrollable consequences that come with that age, but you don’t have to accept it. You can prepare your surfaces for refinishing and at the same time, give your concrete, fiberglass, brick, stone, and decorative tile the resilient facelift it needs.

Calcium Deposit Removal

Dustless blasting is capable of removing calcium deposits off of concrete, fiberglass, decorative tiles, stone and brick, and can get into tight crevices and spaces without disassembly.

Based on the surface, with dustless blasting, you can adjust the level of pressure that the recycled glass media is being deployed with water. You can adjust what type of blasting you need to use – dry or wet blasting.

Without doing any damage to the surface below the calcium deposits, dustless blasting is the best, innovative solution to revive your pool, fountain, or ponds, whether it’s for commercial or residential use.

We do not use any toxic chemicals to remove the calcium deposits. We do not use anything that can harm your vegetation, your family, or your pets.

Benefits and Safety

Dustless blasting to remove calcium deposits is quick and easy. High efficiency means lower labor costs. Let us know what your project is, we’ll give you a free cost quote and timeline.

Our team comes in, prepares the environment, removes the calcium deposits, and then cleans up leaving your location cleaner when we leave than when we arrived.

Our process uses 100% recycled glass and water as its main tool, preserving the environment and protecting both people and animals from potentially hazardous airborne particles and toxic chemicals.

Dustless blasting is OSHA-approved and OSHA-recommended.