Porcelain Shower Is Restored by the Best Grout Sealing Company in Stuart, FL
March 15, 2023
This young homeowner was used to going to great lengths to ensure his shower looked its best at all times. The tiles gave the shower a clean feel, making it look good even years later. On the other hand, the grout lines had accumulated enough dirt to detract from the shower's appearance. Despite the owner's best efforts to clean the shower, the damage persisted and this made the owner look for professional aid.He asked for his dad's help in finding a local grout sealing company, and he recommended Sir Grout of Jupiter. There had been no sealing job done on the shower, so the client concluded that this situation demanded professional care. He contacted us that very same day, and we processed his request immediately.
A few days later, our grout sealing professionals in Stuart, Florida, arrived at the owner's place to conduct an in-home evaluation. Our professionals determined that no conventional cleaning approach would remedy the problem after evaluating the state of the shower. Filth and soap scum were stuck in the grout lines all over the walls and floor. We explained to the homeowner how acidic properties in both generic cleaners and homemade solutions can harm surfaces. Vinegar, soap-based solutions, and other similar chemicals wore down the surfaces over time, allowing dirt into the grout lines. We offered our client a comprehensive grout sealing procedure, and he accepted our offer.
We returned a few days later with all of the essential equipment to complete the restoration. Cleaning the shower floor with our special cleaner and a high-speed scrubber was the first step. Our soap-free product effectively removes filth, mold and soap scum without harming the grout or tiles. We started by applying the product all over the shower floor to loosen the soiling before cleaning it. After all the dirt had been removed, we used a steam cleaner to extensively clean the shower, especially the small corners that are more likely to accumulate filth. We also epoxy grouted the seams before sealing the surfaces.
It was time to seal the surface. We used our own sealer, ColorSeal, which provides the best protection for your grout, preventing it from absorbing dirt, water, and grime while maintaining its beautiful appearance during your everyday activities. After sealing the grout lines and cleaning away the residue, we were ready to show the client the results.
He was impressed with the results. Each corner of the shower was clean, and knowing that the grout lines had been sealed gave the homeowner great comfort. We gave him some advice on how to make cleaning more efficient and rewarding in the long run. We started by recommending pH-neutral, soap-free cleaners like Sir Grout's Natural Hard Surface Cleaner to maintain the shower clean without damaging the grout and tiles.
Showers are constantly susceptible to wear and tear due to their contact with water. If soap-based solutions are used to clean, the damage extends. Our soap-free product effectively removes dirt, grime and soap scum and at the same time, leaves the surface looking good. To get a smoother process without scraping the tiles, use a squeegee, a towel, or a terry cloth rag. Additionally, keeping the room well ventilated is a simple way to reduce mold and mildew formation.
Sir Grout of Jupiter has a professional team ready to deliver the best cleaning, repair, and restoration services for your home's hard surfaces. Our methodology will exceed your expectations. Call us at (772) 253-2888 or fill out the "Request a Quote" form on this page to schedule a free consultation today. If you want to keep up with our latest news and promotions, subscribe to our newsletter.
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