Pool Collection by Natucer
Frequently asked questions
An extruded porcelain pool lining is a type of lining specifically designed for use in swimming pools. It is manufactured using an extrusion technique that combines clays and other ceramic materials to create a high-strength porcelain slab.
This lining is known for its durability, resistance to wear, stains, and the chemicals commonly used in pool water. It is also resistant to temperature changes, making it suitable for outdoor pools. Additionally, extruded porcelain pool linings are available in a wide variety of designs, colours, and textures, mimicking materials such as stone, marble, and wood, providing versatile aesthetic options for different pool styles.
Extruded porcelain pool linings are known for their durability and ease of maintenance. To prolong their lifespan and maintain their optimal appearance, ParaTuReforma recommends the following guidelines:
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Regular cleaning: Perform periodic cleaning with a soft brush and a mild or pool-specific detergent. Avoid abrasive or acidic products that could damage the lining surface.
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Stain removal: Treat stains promptly. Use gentle, non-abrasive products recommended by the manufacturer. Avoid sharp objects or scraping that could damage the surface.
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Water chemical balance control: Maintain a proper chemical balance in your pool, including pH, alkalinity, and chlorine levels. Imbalances can affect the lining’s appearance and durability, although this porcelain lining is highly chemical-resistant.
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Protection against sharp objects: Avoid contact with pointed or sharp items that may scratch or damage the lining. Consider using mats or protective pads in areas prone to heavy objects.
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Filtration system maintenance: Regularly clean and maintain the pool’s filtration system to minimise dirt and particles that could affect the lining.
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Periodic inspection: Regularly inspect the lining for any damage, wear, or irregularities, and address any issues promptly.