Deep Cleaning for Ceramic and Porcelain Tile and Grout Cleaning

We recently completed a project for a family in Winchester that needed help getting a family home ready for sale. The project included some shower regrouting and deep cleaning ceramic tile floor in a large bathroom.

Shower regrouting is usually a process of completely replacing the grout and caulking. It makes the grout look brand new…because as a matter of fact, it actually is new! But cleaning sanded grout on a ceramic tile floor doesn’t replace the grout. So it can be harder to make it ‘bounce back’.

This floor grout had originally been white, but over time, wear and tear had made the grout dull and soiled. Ceramic tile cleaning is not just a matter of mopping at this point. It’s time for serious TLC.

We used alkaline and acid based cleaning agents and a ceramic tile cleaning machine scrubbing process that loosens even ground in dirt from old grout. Scrubbing is important, however it’s also important to vacuum up the soiled water with with either a wet vacuum or a hydrophilic tile sponge. That’s the step that actually removes the soil, so it can’t sink back into the grout lines.

As a result, the house was ready for the realtor to show and looked great, at a reasonable budget. The homeowner was so happy she wrote us a letter of recommendation, a nice touch!

Reference letter from happy client
Ceramic Tile Cleaning Reference

If you would like a marble or ceramic tile floor cleaning cleaned or grout replaced, give us a call or text at 617-221-4002 or fill out the form below the photos and we’ll be happy to get you a quote ASAP.

Our contact information

Act One – Marble and Tile
15 Main Street # 138
Watertown MA 02472-4403
617-221-4002 Text or Call

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