
Our Step-by-Step
Tile Cleaning Process
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Prep & Protect
We lower the water, inspect the tile, and cover nearby areas to keep everything safe during cleaning. -
Blast Away Buildup
With fine glass media and low pressure, we remove calcium and grime without harming your tile. No harsh acids, just results. -
Rinse & Reveal
We rinse and polish the tile to bring back its original color and shine. Most pools look new the same day. -
Seal & Finish
We can add a water-safe sealer to prevent buildup and keep your pool sparkling. Then we review the results together.
Areas We Serve
We proudly clean and restore pools in Vintage Oaks, River Chase, Copper Ridge, Oak Run, Mission Hills Ranch, and all other subdivisions in New Braunfels

About South Texas Pool Tile Cleaning
At South Texas Pool Tile Cleaning, we love helping New Braunfels homeowners protect and restore one of their favorite parts of the home: their pool. Our team has perfected a safe, effective process for removing calcium buildup, stains, and discoloration caused by the Hill Country’s hard water.
We’re locally owned and operated, not a franchise. When you call, you’ll talk directly with someone from our team who knows New Braunfels, understands the water, and has cleaned hundreds of pools across the area.
Our goal is simple: keep your pool looking beautiful without stress or surprise costs. From your first call to the final rinse, you can expect friendly communication, clear pricing, and a team that treats your pool as if it were our own.
If you’re ready to see your pool sparkle again, we’d love to help.

Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I have my pool tile cleaned in New Braunfels?
Most New Braunfels pools need professional tile cleaning every 1 to 2 years. Hard water and heat cause calcium buildup faster here in the Hill Country, especially if your pool runs year-round.
What causes the white buildup on my pool tile?
That cloudy, white layer is calcium from hard water evaporation. It’s common in New Braunfels because our local water supply has a high mineral content.
Will your cleaning process damage my tile or grout?
No. We use fine glass media and low pressure to gently remove buildup without scratching or harming your tile, grout, or stone surfaces.
Do I need to drain my pool before cleaning?
No full drain is needed. We simply lower the waterline a few inches below the tile to safely clean and rinse each section.
How long does a typical cleaning take?
Most pools are finished the same day. Larger or heavily built-up pools may take a few extra hours, but we’ll always give you an accurate time estimate before starting.
Can you clean natural stone or water features too?
es. We safely clean tile, stone, coping, and decorative features. Each surface type gets its own pressure setting and technique.





















