Pool Problems: Ceramic Tiles

Ceramic tiles are not a natural choice for the surface of a swimming pool and are often seen on older swimming pools. Perhaps you are intending to buy a house in Portugal with an existing swimming pool lined with ceramic tiles.

Where’s the problem?

Ceramic tiles tend to be very slippery when wet making it dangerous or almost impossible to stand on them. Most ceramic tiled swimming pools will eventually show signs of a problem over time. Very often this is signalled by individual tiles cracking or coming unstuck. This is usually caused by the grout between the tiles having been eaten away by the pool chemicals which then lets the water in behind the tiles. The difference in water pressure and the pool water attaching the adhesive causes the tiles to crack or pop off.

This is very unsightly and difficult to fix because when the pool water is emptied to repair the tiles.  “all under water pool repairs have a cost that is higher than the labour and materials because the swimming pool water has to be removed and new water put back in. A typical 5 meter by 10 meter pool will cost around 300 Euros to fill (2011)”

Other tiles in the pool will be effected by the pool drying out and may need replacing.

If you are exceptional lucky you may be able to replace the missing tiles and re grout between them with a modern purpose made grout or a new pool liner could be installed over the tiles.

For more information on pool liners here in Portugal go to:

http://www.waterair.pt/   or
http://www.aquashop.pt/Loja/Default.asp 

If you are worried about your swimming pool and want to chat.

call us for free on Skype  Casteloconstruction

Email  info@casteloconstruction.com  and we will do our best to help.

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