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Boca Raton's hard water + Florida heat + Diamond Brite pool surface = calcium flakes, white scale on tile lines, and that chalky haze that makes your pool look neglected. Florida's Best Pools specializes in Diamond Brite restoration — sequestrant treatment, controlled pH reduction, and targeted bead blasting when needed. No damaging acid washes unless absolutely required.

Diamond Brite is beautiful — and notoriously prone to calcium issues in Florida. Here's why:
Boca municipal water from the Biscayne Aquifer runs 180–250 ppm calcium hardness — already at the edge of scale-risk range before the summer even starts.
Florida summer loses 1–2 inches of water per week to evaporation. Topping off with hard tap water concentrates calcium in the pool — hardness climbs 50–150 ppm each summer.
Salt systems and warm water naturally drive pH up above 7.8 — where calcium drops out of solution and forms flakes on Diamond Brite surface.
Diamond Brite's exposed aggregate gives calcium grip points. Smooth plaster resists buildup longer, but Diamond Brite's texture = more cling sites.
White scale rings on tile lines are calcium precipitating at the water-air interface — the most visible symptom and usually the first sign.
Without active pH management (weekly acid dosing in summer), hard water + high pH will stain Diamond Brite within 6 months.
Combination of Boca's hard Biscayne Aquifer water (180–250 ppm at tap), pH drifting above 7.8, and Diamond Brite's porous surface that gives calcium grip points. Florida summer evaporation concentrates everything.
$250–$500 for sequestrant + chemistry treatment on light-to-moderate buildup. Bead blasting adds $200–$400. Full acid wash (severe cases only) runs $400–$900. Full pricing guide.
Only when absolutely necessary, and only by a pro. Acid washing removes top-layer aggregate, shortening Diamond Brite lifespan. Try sequestrant + pH management first — that resolves 70% of cases.
Weekly professional service that keeps pH at 7.4–7.6 and calcium hardness below 400 ppm. Regular monitoring. Consider a water softener on the fill line if topping off frequently in summer. Our weekly service includes all of this.
For light-to-moderate calcium, yes — restoration is dramatic. Severe stain cases may have permanent marks that require re-plastering, but sequestrant + chemistry gets pools back to 90%+ of original beauty.
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