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      Waterline Pool Tile - Porcelain and Glass Mosaics

      This type of tile is mainly used to cover the perimeter of the swimming pool, located right beneath the coping and it is approximately 6-inches of height. Porcelain tiles and glass tiles are the only two types of materials that can be used, it is very important to note that not all ceramic and glass tiles are pool rated.

      If your next question is, what makes tile pool rated? First and foremost, pool tiles must be frost-proof so that they can withstand extreme weather conditions and drastic changes in temperatures. Tiles should also be impervious to water with an absorption rate of (≤0.5%) and withstand chemicals used to maintain the pools water cleanliness without fading or discoloring the tile.

      You can choose any of our glass or porcelain tiles with peace of mind, as all the pool tiles available for purchase are specifically made for pool use. We carry smaller mosaics in various colors and shapes and in the past years we have seen that subway tiles have become popular among homeowners and designers across the US. Let us not underestimate the contractors all time favorite which are the 6x6 pool tiles and now available in glass.

      A successful installation of pool waterline tile requires the use of appropriate setting materials like tile adhesive and grout. If you need assistance choosing the correct size, color, material, or grout color please reach out to one of our team members at (904) 201-9418.

      Frequently asked questions

      We have seen many companies get this wrong, so here is the correct answer: Waterline tiles do not affect the color of pool water. The tiles around the pool are not significant enough to impact the water's color. What actually affects the water color are the pool's surface materials, like plaster, pebble, and aggregates.

      The tile around your pool is not just a decorative finishing touch, it also helps protect the pool from waterline staining, calcium deposits and mineral buildup. It’s much easier to remove these from the pool tile than to scrub them from the plaster.

      This could be confusing because while pool tile companies sell tiles by the square foot, the pool is measured by the linear foot. To convert from linear feet to square feet, divide the perimeter of your pool by 2. This will give you the total square footage needed. So, Perimeter of the pool divided by 2 equals total square footage.

      Porcelain and glass tiles are both excellent options; they are durable, resistant to chemicals, and can withstand drastic temperature changes. With proper care and maintenance, both can last decades.

      As mentioned above, the standard height for waterline tile is 6 inches. All of our tiles, regardless of size or shape, can be easily cut in half to achieve this height.