Tile/Grout Cleaning & Floor Buffing/Polishing
What is the Best Way to Clean Your Ceramic Tile Floors?
One of the most popular tile floors This process creates a durability and resiliency that is unmatched by most other flooring surfaces. When glazed, they also have a protective barrier from dirt, water, stains, and chemicals, making them even more impervious to the elements.Even while easy to maintain, Ceramic Tile Floor Cleaning are necessary steps to take to ensure that it remains in optimal condition.
One of the most popular tile floors This process creates a durability and resiliency that is unmatched by most other flooring surfaces. When glazed, they also have a protective barrier from dirt, water, stains, and chemicals, making them even more impervious to the elements.Even while easy to maintain, Ceramic Tile Floor Cleaning are necessary steps to take to ensure that it remains in optimal condition.
- Sealing Ceramic and Porcelain Tile & Grout
- Glazed tiles are coated with a liquid glass, which is then baked into the surface of the clay. The glaze provides an unlimited array of colors and designs as well as protects the tile from staining. A glazed tile is already stain proof, so there is no purpose to putting on a sealer. However, the grout joint between the tiles is usually very porous and generally made of a cement-based material. Therefore, grout joints typically will need to be sealed and maintained properly to prevent stains and discoloration.
We use state of the art equipment to remove deep seated dirt on the tile and especially in the grout.
1. We move the furniture 2. We spray the grout line with an industrial Alkaline cleanser to start lifting the dirt in the grout lines 3. Using a grout brush we manually brush all the grout lines first 4. Using a high powered commercial tile scrubber we clean all floors and restore them to their previous condition 5. We clean up all water residue to finish up in your home or office |
Why Clean Tile And Grout?
Grouted tile joints, because of their porosity and texture, are like magnets for dirt and stains. Even after they has been blasted by the spinner, they may still show soiling or staining. So our technicians may resort to an acid-based cleaner to etch away any remaining discoloration. This cleaning is followed by the same rinse and extraction cycles described above. To prevent staining in the future, a sealer is typically applied to grouted joints and natural stone surfaces. The sealer fills pores in grout and stone but will not change its appearance. Note: Glazed ceramic tile does not need sealing because it is non-porous.
Grouted tile joints, because of their porosity and texture, are like magnets for dirt and stains. Even after they has been blasted by the spinner, they may still show soiling or staining. So our technicians may resort to an acid-based cleaner to etch away any remaining discoloration. This cleaning is followed by the same rinse and extraction cycles described above. To prevent staining in the future, a sealer is typically applied to grouted joints and natural stone surfaces. The sealer fills pores in grout and stone but will not change its appearance. Note: Glazed ceramic tile does not need sealing because it is non-porous.