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A Kitchen in Washington Crossing Has the Most Beautiful Floor Thanks to Our Grout Sealing Crew

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December 27, 2024

This beautiful kitchen in Washington Crossing was a homeowner's pride and joy. For years, her efforts to take care of it didn't feel like a chore, mainly because of her wish to provide a nice, comfortable space for her family. Unfortunately, her cleaners weren't enough once the sealant faded from the floor's grout, leaving the surface with a dull, unappealing look.

Kitchen Floor Before and After a Grout Sealing in Washington Crossing
The homeowner wasn't going to settle for a soiled grout, and she decided that it was best to get it revamped before it collected more dirt. She looked into what other people had to say online and was intrigued after reading so much praise about our grout sealing service in Washington Crossing, PA. It all became clear when she visited our website and discovered our picture gallery, so the homeowner didn't have to think too hard before contacting Sir Grout Bucks PA.

A few days after she filled out the website's contact form, she welcomed our specialists into her house, where they immediately began their evaluation of the kitchen floor. While there were no marks on the tiles, the dark grout lines did a lot to dampen the ceramic's beauty. Dirt and soil were stuck to every inch of the grout, creating the same effect in all parts of the large kitchen area. When the client asked about it, our techs confirmed that there were no traces of sealant left on the grout. Moreover, regular cleaners had likely added to the problem after covering the grout in their foamy residue, trapping the dirt on the porous surface.

The best course of action was a cleaning and sealing process using Sir Grout's professional equipment. Our team explained the process to the client, and she asked a few follow-up questions before scheduling a new appointment for the restoration.

On the scheduled date, our experts arrived at the house for the second time, carrying all the necessary equipment to work on the floor. When everything was ready, they soaked the entire surface with a permeating cleaner and used a high-speed scrubber to remove the dirt as it got loose.

Next, they sealed the grout on the floor, carefully applying our signature ColorSeal on each of the grout lines. Available in multiple colors, our sealant protects grout surfaces for months on end, repelling external elements like soil, food residue, mold, and even UV rays. There's no better way to preserve the color of your grout surfaces in high-traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms.

Near the end of the restoration, our experts buffed the floor one last time to fully showcase its beauty. The details on the ceramic looked more vibrant, and the white grout was the perfect touch to make the floor come to life. The client and her family happily praised its new look and promised to recommend our services to all their friends in Washington Crossing, PA.

The client asked for additional tips to keep a clean floor for longer, and our techs knew just how to help her. First, they recommended to replace generic formulas with pH-neutral products like Sir Grout's Natural Hard Surface Cleaner. As shown by the floor's look before the restoration, traditional products don't have the right ingredients to deal with embedded dirt on porous surface. In fact, many of their components only add to the problem, causing discoloration and damage to the grout. PH-neutral formulas are the best option because they don't subject hard surfaces to abrasive ingredients, and they're overall much more effective. With our product, you can remove dozens of stains in record time, including grime, grease, food residue, and mud. Routine cleaning stops being an uphill battle, and it's much easier to keep a hygienic environment in all parts of the house.

We also recommended to open the windows and doors for at least a few hours. When compared to bathroom surfaces, kitchen and living room spaces aren't as vulnerable to the effects of moisture buildup, but you can still risk mold in harder-to-reach areas when there's not enough fresh air in the room. Good indoor ventilation represents a simple way to preserve the beauty of your floors, on top of providing the right environment for cooking and other kitchen-related activities.

Lastly, remember to avoid steel wools and other abrasive tools when dealing with tile and grout surfaces. To remove the dirt more effectively, we recommend using a clean mop, a towel, or a terry cloth since there's no risk of scratching the tiles by mistake.

The professional team Sir Grout Bucks PA will work wonders on your floors so you can properly show off the most beautiful parts of your home. You can trust our expertise and the quality of our equipment, and the result will exceed all your expectations. Contact us today! Just call (215) 709-8125 or schedule a free quote online to request an appointment. Also, don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter so you don't miss our latest promotions and updates.
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