If your tile floors aren’t looking their best, it is a good bet that your tile & grout need cleaning. Grout can collect dirt and can be stained which will discolor your floor. Unfortunately, it can take more than simple mopping and cleaning to make your title floors look new again.
Much of the dirt in your grout is below the surface as it gets caught in the pores of the lines of grout. Due to the porous nature of grout, typically, it will take a professional cleaning to remove this dirt and any stains that have soaked into the pores.
Keep Your Tile & Grout Looking Like New
There are steps you can take to keep your tile & grout looking its best between professional cleanings. First, be sure to sweep the floor or vacuum it before you mop. This will remove as much of the surface dirt as possible.
Secondly, it is important that once you have finished mopping that you rinse the floor. This will help remove any final bits and pieces as well as any dirty mop water still lingering on your floor.
Finally, you should never use any harsh chemicals such as bleach on your floors. These chemicals will break down the sealants on your title & grout which will in turn allow more dirt to penetrate the pours of the grout.
It is a good idea to have a professional tile & grout cleaning at least once a year. Professionals have access to the proper equipment and cleaners that will allow them to provide you with results that would not be possible from simple hand cleaning.
With a professional cleaning, you will be able to remove dirt and stains from the porous openings within the grout itself. This will bring back the shine and luster of when your floors were new.
Connect with Precision Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
When it is time for tile and grout cleaning at your home, check out Precision Carpet & Upholstery Care. Our trained professionals will be able to assess your personal situation quickly and provide you with the outcome you’re looking for.
So, don’t wait, give us a call today. We look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks for the tips.
Would you recommend steam mops for laminate floors?