When it comes to a pool, one aspect that always enchants is the “color” of the water. It is the color of the pool that often gives us that feeling of freshness, cleanliness and relaxation. In addition to the incredible visual aspect that the tile offers, porcelain is the most suitable product for lining swimming pools due to its high resistance and low water absorption (less than 0.5%), which prevents infiltrations.
Not to mention that the insert is an extremely versatile product for the most diverse shapes and curves of each project. As they are almost impermeable, the inserts present expansion due to almost zero humidity, which provides security and stability in relation to detachment with use. They also have high resistance to chemical products used in the treatment of pool water, ensuring color and texture stability throughout use.
Another important point in the final result of coloring the pool water is the color of the grout on the porcelain tiles. “The definition of the material depends on the customer’s taste, there is no rule or standard. Blue (more traditional) and, currently, green are preferred, but depending on the intention, you can opt for any color”, says Natalia.
The clearest pool (like the white one) gives the impression that it reflects less, as we can see the bottom of the pool. The dark colors, on the other hand, reflect more and form a kind of water mirror, and the highly mixed product (from the reaction of the enamel during the firing process of the pieces) produces a more differentiated look to the project.
It is always important to keep the pool water properly chemically balanced so that there is no color change. Cleaning the tablets that are above the water level should be done with a soft sponge using only water and neutral detergent.
When it comes to a pool, one aspect that always enchants is the “color” of the water. It is the color of the pool that often gives us that feeling of freshness, cleanliness and relaxation. In addition to the incredible visual aspect that the tile offers, porcelain is the most suitable product for lining swimming pools due to its high resistance and low water absorption (less than 0.5%), which prevents infiltrations.
Not to mention that the insert is an extremely versatile product for the most diverse shapes and curves of each project. As they are almost impermeable, the inserts present expansion due to almost zero humidity, which provides security and stability in relation to detachment with use. They also have high resistance to chemical products used in the treatment of pool water, ensuring color and texture stability throughout use.
Another important point in the final result of coloring the pool water is the color of the grout on the porcelain tiles. “The definition of the material depends on the customer’s taste, there is no rule or standard. Blue (more traditional) and, currently, green are preferred, but depending on the intention, you can opt for any color”, says Natalia.
The clearest pool (like the white one) gives the impression that it reflects less, as we can see the bottom of the pool. The dark colors, on the other hand, reflect more and form a kind of water mirror, and the highly mixed product (from the reaction of the enamel during the firing process of the pieces) produces a more differentiated look to the project.
It is always important to keep the pool water properly chemically balanced so that there is no color change. Cleaning the tablets that are above the water level should be done with a soft sponge using only water and neutral detergent.