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Besides tile and grout cleaning, our tile and grout specialists can also seal the grout for you, if you wish. We charge $ 0.25 per square foot for this additional service.
If your tiles have just been installed or had just been re-grouted, we recommended that we wait for at least 48 hours before our tile and grout technicians can put on sealers to give time for the grout to fully set. For maintenance purposes, we recommend re-application of sealer every one to two years.
The sealing we will employ varies on the kind of tile you have. For some types, sealing of grout joints is called for, for others sealing the tiles themselves is more suitable. Glazed ceramic tiles
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Learn MoreWhen tile is installed in your bathroom, kitchen, or wherever, choosing the appropriate tile grout is deliberately done to ensure that it matches with and accentuates the textures and colors of the tile. You may have taken for granted the great effect that clean tile and grout brings to the room when they were newly installed. However, as stain and grime accumulate, you may have noticed that the room does not hold the same great ambience like it used to. When dirt and stain becomes the color of your tile and grout, it signals that it is time for you to clean them. However, not many people relish the thought of cleaning tile and grout especially when the… Continue reading
Learn MoreWhether you like it or not, tiles in your bathroom, kitchen, backsplashes, countertops or floors will stain and grout in between will accumulate dirt. No matter how lovely your tiles were when installed, dirty grouts will make them look untidy and unhygienic. Tile grout in your kitchen may be caused by grime, mildew, various food stains and the everyday kitchen traffic. While mold and mildew are the usual suspects for tile grout in the bathroom. Whatever the culprits are, you need to clean them up to restore the beautiful and clean look of your tiles and eliminate sources of health hazards. You may opt to do the cleaning yourself. However, stains and dirt in tiles and grouts may tend to be persistent despite the… Continue reading
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