Can I use any glass tile for waterline

poolschpool

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Jun 12, 2019
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Fremont, CA
Hi,
I am looking to replace the waterline tile in my pool as well as pool edge tiles. I have been told that regular porecelain tiles can not be used in pool as they need to be chemical resistant. Is this true for glass tiles as well.

Can I use a regular glass tile like this one

 
You can -- just be aware that the waterline will/can collect a scum line from lotions, hair products, etc, and it also can collect an evaporite scale depending on your water chemistry and atmospheric conditions.
 
I was at home&decore today to look for a waterline tile too. Each tile has a specific information if it’s good for pool, wall, floor etc. So I would recommend to check this specific tile at the store if they recommend it for pool too.
 
Just to revist this topic, my builder told me I could look at floor and decor which makes me a little more hesitant. I will have a salt pool, anything to be concerned about?
 
It has to be freeze and thaw rated for submerged applications...

1 recommendation from 1 glass tile website..

Here is Frank's website, these can all be used in pool and he is GREAT to work with... :)


Can I install Oceanside Glass & Tile products in a pool?​

In many cases, yes but it will depend on the exact product line and tile size. Please see the “Recommended Applications Chart” and our “Pool & Water Feature Installation” document. Please note: Tiles with any edge longer than 5” or trim tile with any edge longer than 2.5” are not recommended for use in pools and water features.
 
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Just to revist this topic, my builder told me I could look at floor and decor which makes me a little more hesitant. I will have a salt pool, anything to be concerned about?
Over the life of the tile, your pH has the capacity to have a bigger impact than the salt as far as being corrosive. At somewhere between 3000-3500ppm salt, you're still only at half the natural salinity of the human eye and 1/10th that of ocean saltwater.
 
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