Service · specialty
Tile that looks installed yesterday.
Stop spending hours on your hands and knees scrubbing. We use specialized cleaning solutions and industry-leading equipment to remove years of dirt buildup and renew the shine of tile flooring. Eco-friendly and pet-safe.
Common problems we fix
When to call us
- Gray-brown grout lines in kitchens and bathrooms
- Years of mop-pushed dirt on tile
- Post-construction dust ground in
- Slip-hazard residue
Our process · drives HowTo schema
4 steps, no mystery
- 01
Free quote
Call or text photos of the floor. We'll quote the tile type and area.
- 02
Pre-inspect and prep
Identify tile type, check for cracks and missing grout. Pre-treat as needed.
- 03
Deep clean
Specialized equipment removes years of buildup that mopping pushes around.
- 04
Walk-through
Honest finish, clean floor. Backed by our 10-day redo guarantee.
What's included
Included
- Free quote
- Pre-inspection
- Specialized tile cleaning solutions
- Deep clean — no scrubbing required from you
- Walk-through before we leave
Not included
- Chipped tile replacement
More detail
How it works
We work on ceramic, porcelain, travertine, slate, marble, and limestone. Stone gets a gentler pre-treatment than ceramic — tell us the surface when you call. Backed by our 10-day redo guarantee.
Where we offer it
Available at all 4 locations
FAQ · drives FAQPage schema
Questions we get
Will my grout actually look new again, or is the staining permanent?
Most grout cleans up dramatically — high-pressure hot-water extraction lifts years of soil that mopping just spreads. Permanent staining (rust, dye, certain food acids) is rare but possible; if we hit it on the test patch we'll tell you before quoting the full job.
Can you seal the grout after cleaning?
Yes — sealing is the right call after a deep clean since it's the only time the grout is fully open and dry. A penetrating sealer makes future cleaning easier and slows re-staining. We quote sealing as an add-on so you can decide on-site.
How often should tile and grout be professionally cleaned?
Every 12–18 months for most homes; every 6–9 months for high-traffic kitchens, mudrooms, and entryways with kids and pets. Sealed grout extends the interval. Routine mopping between cleans is fine — just avoid acidic cleaners that break down the sealer.