The porous structure of grout is inherent. Every time you mop, you push dirty water into those lines and the soil stays behind when the water evaporates. That's why grout gets darker no matter how often you clean it, and why store-bought sprays and brush methods can only deliver surface-level cleaning.
We arrive with a truck-mounted power-wash system, water at up to 1,500 PSI and 210,230°F, plus a 14-inch spinner tool that traps the spray pattern while vacuuming soiled water directly into a containment tank. Your walls and baseboards stay completely protected from overspray.
Enough heat and pressure to lift what DIY can't reach — without damaging tile or grout.
The gap between professional-grade tile cleaning and basic surface wiping is the combination of heat, pressure, and dirty water extraction that prevents resoiling of the grout. Our system delivers all of these capabilities, inside a vacuum-sealed tool that leaves your walls and baseboards untouched.
Here's exactly what happens when we show up for a tile & grout job — residential or commercial.
We identify the tile type (ceramic, porcelain, or natural stone), inspect for loose or cracked tiles and review any areas you're worried about. Price locked in upfront with no hidden costs.
Loose soil, pet hair, and debris are eliminated prior to any water contacting the surface. This dry-removal approach stops dirt from embedding in the grout and makes extraction simpler.
A specialized alkaline cleaner formulated for your specific tile is put down first. It dwells on the baked-on cooking oil, foot traffic soil, and cleaning solution buildup, and this is where the real cleaning takes place.
The 14-inch spinner runs across the floor at 1,500 PSI and temperatures between 210 and 230 degrees. A capture hood confines the spray and pulls dirty water straight into a containment tank on the truck. Your walls stay clean and dry.
Manual treatment of corners, edges, baseboards, and stubborn stains is how we handle these areas. We'll let you know plainly if a stain is permanently set in the grout and can't be fully removed.
A neutral pH rinse removes any solution residue so the floor stays cleaner after we leave. The floor is walkable in roughly an hour, with heavy furniture returning after the sealer cures if you choose that option.
The grout on the right looks like it did when it was installed. On the left, years of mopping and traffic had compounded. No bleach, no magic — just the process above.
We'd sooner be honest than take on a floor we can't do justice to. Here's where our process works, and where we'll point you somewhere else.
Not sure which category your floor falls into? Get a free quote → and we'll identify it during the walk-through.
The best time for sealing is right after a professional cleaning, when grout pores are open and free of soil. A penetrating sealer creates a barrier that makes liquids, oils, and soils sit on top of the surface so they wipe right off.
For synthetic tiles — ceramic and porcelain. The tile face itself is non-porous, so only the grout lines need protection.
For natural stone — travertine, slate, limestone, marble. The stone itself is porous, so the whole floor gets sealed: tile face and grout.
Commercial flooring faces heavier traffic loads, greater grease accumulation, higher moisture, and far less forgiving daylight than residential. Same process, scaled: multiple-disc passes, containment on high-gloss finishes, and off-hours work timed to complete before business hours.
We're at 7937 Farmingham Rd, Ste I in Humble. Learn more about The Woodlands, or get turn-by-turn directions.
Based in Humble, TX — we clean tile and grout in homes and businesses across 15+ communities. Don't see yours? Give us a call, we probably cover it.
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No. saltillo and other clay-based tiles need a different process and a different set of finishes than our system is built for. We'd rather refer you to an expert who can handle them properly than force-fit our process.
Most will. A few won't. Grout is porous and some liquids like red wine, Kool-Aid, and hair dye can permanently dye the grout itself. We typically restore tile and grout to about 80-90% of their original color in one visit, and we'll tell you what to expect before we start.
That's it. That's the guarantee. No forms to fill out, no hoops to jump through. If anything about our work doesn't meet your expectations, call us and we'll re-clean it — on the house.
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