We are coming across this question more and more now a days, the question is hard to answer to be honest. There are a lot of quality DIY tile cleaning and grout cleaning products out there that you can pick up from your local Home Depot or Lowes and if not there you can find homemade cleaners all over Pinterest and other site. Most of them will do a great job but will require some elbow grease and a lot of proper neutralizing. Below I will give the positives and negatives to both DIY and hiring a professional, after that you should be able to make an educated decision on which way to go.
One of the biggest questions we get is, how do I clean this after you are done? Well today we will answer that question in detail on how we recommend you care for your tile, grout, and travertine tile flooring after a professional company has cleaned them
With so many sealers out there, how do you know which one is best, which grout sealer will last the longest? In this short blog, we will discuss the grout color sealer, its benefits, and when it is supposed to be applied.
Countertops can sometimes get missed when you think about what should be professionally cleaned and sealed, countertops come in all different materials and all of them need to be sealed to ensure longevity. I will walk you through all the info you will need
With so many cleaners out there, how do you know what your professional is using to clean your floors? This article will guide you through the main products we use, one from the alkaline side and the other an acid-based cleaner
As homeowners, we are always doing upkeep around the house, whether it is daily cleaning, large renovations, or just trying to cross off a task on our never-ending honey-do list. Today we are going to talk about some do and don’ts regarding travertine. We’ll discuss what etching and staining are and how it occurs, the importance of sealing, why you polish travertine, and some simple tips for your regular cleanings to your floors between having it professionally cleaning serviced.