Proper Care Tips for Tile & Grout...

DONT'S   DO'S

We do not recommend using soap-based cleaners on tiles. It leaves a film, dulls the surface, and promotes mildew.

You should not use acid- or ammonia-based cleaners because it could affect the color of the grout.

Acid-based cleaners can cause etching and dull polished marble tiles. Do not use a vinegar and water mixture because vinegar is an acid.

Do not use steel wool or other abrasives on tile or stone. These can scratch and dull the surface.

 

Vacuum your floor frequently to remove loose dirt and dust.

Apply SIR GROUT pH-Neutral Soap-less Floor Cleaner liberally to your tile and grout and let soak for 5 minutes... then mop as usual.

Where soil is more concentrated or has accumulated, use cleaner undiluted. IMPORTANT: always dry with a towel or terry cloth to remove dirty water/cleaner residue that settles down into the concave grout lines. Otherwise, once the liquid residue evaporates, dirt will be left behind.

Shower stall and tub enclosures should be well-ventilated. Stagnant water breeds stain-causing mildew as well as other fungi. All vertical and horizontal joints/corners should be caulked with mildew-resistant caulk.

Keep a Watchful Eye

Settling and other everyday stresses in the building frame of your home may eventually cause tiles and grout joints to crack, split, or even become crushed. Cracks in wet areas (kitchen back splashes, tub & shower joints) eventually lead to water damage. Water seeps under the tile and begins to rot the supporting wall or sub-floor. In extreme cases, a total tear-out and replacement is necessary. We often find that we need to re-caulk these areas to help keep your grout and tile properly sealed. Don't wait until it's too late and avoid expensive remodeling. Inspect your joints regularly and be on the lookout for mold and mildew.

What You Should Know About Restoring Ceramic Tile Grout

Sanded grout is a porous material and even under the best conditions will become soiled and stained. SIR GROUT® technicians eliminate this problem by "ColorSealing" your grout. Our sealer not only guarantees that you will have beautifully consistent colored grout but it will resist stains from food, drinks, and dirt.

Our cleaning and ColorSealing process restores your soiled grout lines to a beautiful "like new" appearance. They can protect new and old installations alike. In the long run, this process saves you time, money, and the effort of scrubbing your tile grout on your hands and knees.

Avoid expensive re-grouting . Let SIR GROUT® restore your grout lines to "like new" condition.

  1. Is ColorSeal hard to apply?
    We always recommend our trained technicians for this type of work. It takes knowledge of what types of grout are sealable and, of course, takes plenty of patience and a steady hand.
  2. Can you match the existing color of my grout?
    Yes. SIR GROUT® has numerous ColorSealers for sanded type grout. You can have any color you wish. Even under the best conditions, grout (even new grout) has different shades. We simply match the color you desire to insure a consistent shade of grout color. Our ColorSeal absorbs into the pores of your grout for a long lasting/uniform finish.
  3. What is the dry time?
    You can walk on it in 10 to 12 minutes, however it takes 48 hours to fully cure. Keep sealed areas dry for 48 hours to ensure best results.
  4. How often do you have to clean the grout once restored?
    Experts agree, you should clean your floor once a week using a pH-neutral/soap-less cleaner like SIR GROUT® Maintenance Cleaner. When cleaning the floor, it's important to change your mop water when it appears dirty. Always use a mop to agitate cleaning agent on grout surface. Dry grout with towel or terry cloth. Should any area have dried up surface stains, simply spot clean with straight SIR GROUT® Maintenance Cleaner.
  5. How often do you have to reseal the grout after the first application?
    Depending on conditions, with proper maintenance, a floor can last for years.
  6. How much does it cost to have my grout cleaned and ColorSealed?
    Pricing is a function of total square feet, size, and type of tile. We'll come to visit and give you a free written estimate.
  7. Why did my kitchen grout become so soiled in the first place... it's only a few years old?
    Rarely do tile installers seal grout. New grout needs to cure for several days before it can be sealed. Meantime, dirty mop water finds its way into the grout pores.

Just a note to let you and Ryan know how happy I am with your work. I work at a Ferrari store and whenever I have the opportunity, I tell folks that are moving or redoing their floors about your company. I can't say enough about you, your customer service and your product. It would be a pleasure if all businesses did as they said and their work was as promised. Keep up the good work, and much success to you and your Company.

Lynn P.
Alpharetta, GA


"I wanted to express my appreciation with the job your staff did at my home. I have a very large kitchen and it looked pretty bad for a few years. I had you local office redo the entire kitchen and it looks like new. I'm very impressed and will refer your service to my friends. Thanks."

Julie B.
Johns Creek, Georgia


"I have worked with Tom Lindberg on several different occasions and I highly recommend his business. Tom's work is excellent and his customer skills are top notch. I have also seen the dramatic results of (before and after) Tom's company work.. Every client that I have spoken with has said nothing but great things about him."

Eric J., Owner, DaVinci Stone Restoration
Branford, CT


 

What's the SIR GROUT Difference?

At SIR GROUT® we can help make your tired tile and grout appear brand new because not only can we clean and restore them, but we can ColorSeal your grout lines to any color you choose. Let our exceptional technicians show you how!