Basic Housekeeping – Cleaning Tile & Grout
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009Time to clean the bathroom? Perhaps not your favorite chore, but a necessary one. The task is frequently made more difficult because of the effects of water or moisture. Mildew and mold love to live in your residential “wetlands,” and while ceramic tiles are tough and stain-resistant, the grout that’s laid between them can present cleaning challenges. All those wet feet do track dirt and water around, and unless you’re vigilant about regular cleaning, scum can also build up between floor tiles.
If you keep your bathroom as dry as can be, mold and mildew will be less likely to set up shop. If temperatures permit, open windows to allow air to circulate. Turn on the exhaust fan after a shower.
Let Certified Clean Care help you maintain your Tile and Grout Cleaning and take one more job off your hands (and knees) with a powerful, yet safe and gentle, cleaning process. Using a specially developed tile and grout cleaning solution and high-pressure, hot water rinse with a fully enclosed vacuum system, we can restore clean and gleam to all your ceramic tile and grout surfaces - bathroom floors, showers and tubs, kitchen floors, tiled foyers and entryways, tiled halls, sunrooms, countertops, and more.
We also recommend using a sealer on your grout after it has been cleaned. This extra layer of protection seals the grout, making it resistant to spills and stains, and easier to clean in the future - keeping the grout and the surface looking clean longer.
Call today to schedule a Free, in home, no-obligation tile and grout cleaning consultation: (706) 769-1444.

