Moving into a newly built home is a rewarding experience. The thing is, some homebuilders don't seal your tile, grout, or stone surfaces.
Moving into a newly built home is a rewarding experience. The thing is, some homebuilders don't seal your tile, grout, or stone surfaces.
Cleaning grout is challenging because this porous material is prone to damage and can become unsightly over time, especially in high-traffic areas.
When designing or remodeling a home, it is crucial to choose materials that offer durability, beauty, and elegance. Travertine offers just that.
A couple in Mount Pleasant was concerned about the discoloration of their stone shower and the mold that was embedded in the grout.
What is more resilient and stylish than stone? However, some people tend to think that stone doesn't require any maintenance, which is not true.
Kitchen floors are subjected to heavy wear and tear, which leads to deterioration and makes maintenance difficult.
The grout and surface of the tiles in your bathroom or shower can turn white to yellow (even orange) for many reasons. We'll explain why.
One of the biggest problems with grout is that most is cement-based, which means it is porous and needs to be sealed to keep it in top condition.
Over time, tiles and grout in high-traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms can become unsightly.
A homeowner in Charleston needed to deal with the embedded dirt on her bathroom surfaces, so she called our tile and grout cleaners.
Book a complimentary consultation to discover all the ways our craftsmen can help you revive, revitalize, and restore the places you live most in your home.
For your convenience, below shows the various counties and cities where we provide service:
Berkeley, South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
Dorchester, South Carolina