There are lots of misconceptions about whether grout should be sealed or not. It would mainly depend on the type of grout used.
There are lots of misconceptions about whether grout should be sealed or not. It would mainly depend on the type of grout used.
At a glance, grout complements the way tiles look. But when they're dirty, it can easily ruin the overall appearance of your home.
Like any material, heavy traffic, improper cleaning methods or products, can cause your ceramic tiles to look lifeless or even degrade them over time.
The use of incorrect grout sealants or no sealant at all can cause your grout to crack, chip, fall out, become stained, attract mold, and more.
Unfortunately, one of the most common causes of damage to natural stone is using the wrong cleaning products.
For many people, bleach is a go-to product for all types of cleaning. Bleach can be an effective way to clean and disinfect but can also damage grout.
You can replace the grout on your own, but if you have any doubts about your ability, replacing grout is better left in the hands of professionals.
Many homeowners use DIY cleaning recipes to clean their tile. However, some aren't aware of the possible consequences of using such methods.
Moving into a newly built home is a rewarding experience. The thing is, some homebuilders don't seal your tile, grout, or stone surfaces.
Moisture that gets behind tiles can destroy the drywall backing, cause rot, and cause the tiles to begin to fall off or lead to mold problems.
That's okay, we do. Schedule your free quote and we will inspect your tile, grout and natural stone surfaces and provide a recommendation to look like new again.