Restorative Tile & Grout Cleaning

Scrubbing tiles by hand is no longer as appealing as it once was. Dirt can seep into the porous surface of tiles, and old wax coatings often wear away, letting more grime build up.

If your tiles look dull and dirty, like in the photo, a deep clean will usually fix most problems. Some stains might not come out completely. For certain tiles, you can try light resurfacing, but be careful not to remove the color or details.

Some floors are more likely to get damaged. Sealed stone and slate can lose their protective layer because of limescale in water. If you do not treat it, limescale can eat into the stone and cause harm.

You have a few options to solve this problem. You can buy a limescale remover for a small cost, or you can invest in a system that filters and treats all the water in your home.

If your floor looks like the one in the photo and you want it restored, you should contact a specialist floor cleaning company for help.

Bathroom slate floor before and after deep cleaning

Bathroom slate floor before and after deep cleaning

Before cleaning your tile and grout floors, try to identify what type of tile you have. Repeated patterns often show that a tile is ceramic or porcelain, even if it looks like stone. Some acid or alkaline cleaners can harm natural stone, so check what chemicals you plan to use. If you are unsure, consider hiring a professional floor cleaning service.

Vintage tile cleaning

Vintage tile cleaning

Sandstone Tile Cleaning

Sandstone Tile Cleaning

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