Chances are, you spent a lot of money for your home. You probably spend a lot to keep it looking its best as well. Why would you clean the bathroom sinks and toilets and not clean the grout between
the
tiles? You probably answered the same way as most of our customers
do....HOW do i clean the tile and grout? Dirty grout can be difficult or impossible to clean using
conventional methods. Because grout is a porous material, soap scum,
mold and bacteria can get a real hold on your grout. Even if you clean
the surface mold, chances are it will return quickly. Why? Because the
mold is not only on the surface, it is rooted into the pores of the
grout. Cleaning it off the surface is equivalent to cutting your grass.
The top is gone but the roots are still there and will grow again.
With
our system, we not only clean the surface, we sanitize the tile and
grout with up to 230 degrees of heat. Thus killing the bacteria and
mold that reside on the surface and in the grout joints. Our extraction
process also helps to lift away the contaminants along with the dirty
water and carries it into our truck mounted holding tank. Once the surface and grout are
clean, we can then seal the clean sanitized grout preventing water and
bacteria from entering it entirely. This keeps your grout looking new
longer and also makes cleaning a snap.
Bathrooms
are just one area that needs attention and cleaning. Floors and
counter tops also need to be cleaned thoroughly, especially in food
prep areas. Many natural stone counter-tops, like granite and marble,
are not sealed by the installers. New floors and showers are usually
not sealed when installed. This is because a new floor or surface needs to properly cure and dry before
being sealed. This gives the setting material time to dry by letting
air in and moisture out through the unsealed surface. By this time
,
most installers don't want
to make another trip to complete the sealing process. Leaving your
natural stone and grout vulnerable to the elements and accidents that
occur to your surfaces. A literal breading ground for bacteria and
mold. Not all surfaces need to be sealed. However, most grout should be. Ask your technician if your tile or grout is a candidate to be sealed. Mopping or cleaning a floor containing grout that has not been
sealed simply takes the dirt off the top of the tile and deposits it
into the low lying grout where it is absorbed and left to grow and
smell. Properly cleaned and sealed surfaces stay healthier and cleaner
longer.
Don't
take our word for it, call us today for a free evaluation and
demonstration on your surfaces. Or just simply provide the information
on our contact page
and we will contact you to schedule an appointment. We'll do a thorough
evaluation of your surfaces and give you an accurate and fair price for
the work to be performed. I personally guarantee it!