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FAQs

Porcelain and glass tiles are both popular choices for swimming pools due to their durability, resistance to water and chemicals, and aesthetic appeal.

Consider factors such as budget, pool shape, and maintenance requirements when choosing pool tiles. Glass mosaic tiles are often chosen for their beauty and ability to reflect light.

Yes, glass tiles are commonly used for pool waterlines due to their resistance to water, chemicals, and fading. They can add a touch of elegance and color to the pool's design.

Regular cleaning with a mild detergent or pool tile cleaner and a soft brush or sponge is typically sufficient for maintaining pool tiles. Avoid abrasive cleaners that could scratch the tiles or grout.

The size of tiles for pools depends on personal preference and the desired design aesthetic. Common sizes include mosaic tiles for intricate patterns and larger format tiles for a modern look.

To prevent calcium buildup, maintain proper water chemistry by regularly testing and balancing the pool's pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness levels.

While self-install is possible, it is recommended to hire a professional installer to ensure proper waterproofing, adhesion, and grouting techniques.

The lifespan of swimming pool tiles varies depending on factors such as the type of tile, quality of installation, and maintenance practices. With proper care and maintenance, glass or porcelain pool tiles may last for decades. For optimal lifespan and performance, we recommend using epoxy grout and adhesives.