Swimming pools in Santa Cruz County are few and far between. They’re definitely out there, yet not like Sacra Tomato, Chico, or the like. I do run across my share of pools whereby I’m being asked to clean the surrounding aggregate, or tile, or composite, et al. If you’d like us to tarp off the pool, we’d be happy to. Usually it isn’t necessary. A bit of debris will most certainly get in the pool yet you won’t even notice it. We’re typically cleaning exposed aggregate around swimming pools @ 1500-1800 PSI, which makes things quite manageable. The force of the water can be manipulated away from the pool itself. It’s definitely more slow going than any typical concrete job, but getting it right is what is important. To date, I’ve never fallen in ANY pool.
Feel free to email me some pictures of your pool area that needs cleaning. Pictures help me a lot and allow me to give accurate bids over the phone. Here’s a closer look at the concrete that surrounded this Santa Cruz pool. Wish I had the after-shot on this one.