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Utah Tile Cleaning

Tile is an Essential Component

Tiling seems to be everywhere these days. Whether it is in your shower, on your countertops, or even on your kitchen or bathroom floor, tile can make any home look just a little bit better. However, dirty tiles and/or grout can be a real eye-sore. Every day foot traffic, along with spills and use of improper chemical products, can ultimately result in undesirable looking grout. You can have the cleanest and most attractive tiles of anybody, but if your grout is dirty, it tends to stand out, much like the one rotten apple spoiling the bunch.

Dirt can get trapped in the pores of your tile and grout and cause your surfaces to look dark and dirty. Attempting to remove dirt with traditional restoration methods and cleaning materials can not only prove to be impossible, but also harmful and damaging to your tiles and grout. On top of that, dirt can be very abrasive to your tile and grout. The dirt can eat away at your tile and grout, costing you more money down the road to replace it. However, there is no need to worry, for all is not lost.

Utah Tile Cleaning Cleans Tiles and Grout to Make Them Shine Again

Utah Tile Cleaning uses a powerful cleaning system that will safely remove built up dirt and grime, returning your tile surfaces and grout to like-new condition and at the same time saving you valuable time and money. Our professional technicians use specialized cleaning solutions and powerful suction equipment to remove the dirt and grime from your tile, grout and stone, increasing its longetivity and renewing its original shine.

Utah Tile Cleaning Can Also Help Protect Your Tile and Grout with Sealant

After our technicians are done cleaning, they apply a clear or color sealant to your tile and grout lines. This helps prevent spills from becoming unsightly stains. You'll have time to wipe up dirt and spills before they can sink in. The color sealant can also change the look of any tiled surface, while also concealing discolored grout that's seen better days.

It is recommended that your tile and grout be cleaned every 12 to 18 months to ensure long lasting shine. If it's been more than 18 months since your last tile and grout cleaning, it may be a good time to schedule a cleaning. You may do so by either giving us a call or filling out the contact form on the right-hand side of this page.

Utah Tile Cleaning Will Clean Different Kinds of Tiles, Including:

  • Ceramic
  • Porcelain
  • Terrazzo
  • Linoleum
  • Marble
  • Mexican
  • Stone
  • Vinyl

Utah Tile Cleaning Offers the Following Services for Your Tile and Grout Cleaning Needs:

  • Tile Cleaning
  • Grout Cleaning
  • Grout Restoration
  • Grout Sealing (Stain Resistant)
  • Scotchguard Protection
  • Diamond Grinding
  • Polishing
  • Crystalizing
  • Resurfacing
  • Sealing

Some Myths About Tile and Grout Cleaning

  • Using vinegar or bleach for tile and grout cleaning: These are acidic products that are not made for cleaning purposes. Vinegar has the potential to damage and dull your stone tile surfaces and bleach can bleach out the color in your grout.
  • Using dishwasher soap and household cleaners for tile and grout cleaning: Dishwashing soap is a very viscous cleaning product that is not easily rinsed away. Over time the dishwasher soap cleaning residue will build up on your tile and inside your grout. Household cleaning supplies generally do not have the cleaning capabilities of specially made tile and grout cleaners. Additionally most household cleaning supplies will not rinse effectively from the tile and grout surface.
  • Using phosphoric or muriatic acid for tile and grout cleaning: These acidic cleaners are excessively aggresive cleaning products and should not be used for cleaning tile and grout. Phosphoric and muriatic acids will damage your stone surface and will also eat away at your grout causing it to discolor and erode away.
  • Using aggresive scrub pads for tile and grout cleaning: You should avoid using any type of excessively aggresive scrub pads for cleaning your tile and grout. Damaging your tiles is not an acceptable outcome when cleaning your tile and grout.

FACT

Clean tiles can make a home look that much better; however, dirty tiles can have an equally negative effect on the looks of your home.

Dirt can not only make your tile and grout look unclean, but also eat away at the tile and grout. Mopping alone will not get all of the dirt out of the tile or grout.

It is recommended that your tiles and grout be cleaned every 12 to 18 months to ensure long lasting shine.

Using cleaning materials such as vinegar, dishwasher soap or phosphoric acids to clean your tiles is not only not going to get your tiles and grout clean, it could actually be harmful to your tiles and grout.

Utah Tile Cleaning can not only clean your tile and grout safely and professionally, but also apply a clear or color sealant to your tile and grout lines, helping prevent future spills from becoming stains.

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Customer Testimonials

“Thank you once again for taking care of my needs. Tile looks great, and the color sealant your technicians put on the grout makes it look even better! My wife and I absolutely love it!”
Paul I., Ogden

“Recently, I was trying to sell my house. The appraiser recommended that I clean my tiles and grout. I found your company on the internet and scheduled an appointment. Your technicians did an outstanding job, so much so that when the appraiser came back, he was even impressed. I told him who cleaned the tiles, and he said he’ll refer you guys to everybody looking to get their tiles cleaned from now on, and I will do the same.”
Victor A., Woods Cross