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Tile & Grout Cleaning

TILE & GROUT CLEANING

Tile and stone are not immune to the unhealthy elements that are in and around your home. Over time, dirt and grime build up in the porous surfaces of your stone, tile and grout flooring. Especially in areas like the bathroom and kitchen, where grime can run rampant, it’s important to do everything you can to cut down on the spread of grime. While regular sweeping and mopping are helpful at keeping excessive build-up at bay, those don’t deliver the deep tile and grout cleaning that your floors really need.

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& Stone In Austin

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tile cleaning before and after
tile cleaning before and after

TILE CLEANING PROCESS

We Clean For Your Health Like No One Else

Chem-Dry’s stone, tile and grout cleaning and sealing services penetrate deep inside the porous surfaces to remove dust and allergens, eliminate grime and seal out dirt. And the result? You’re able to restore the appearance of your floors, while also extending the life of your stone and tile surfaces. Our technicians use specialized cleaning solutions as well as powerful deep-cleaning extraction equipment to blast away and remove the dirt and build-up, making your home cleaner and healthier for your family and pets. Our trained and certified Luka Chem-Dry professional tile cleaners in Austin, TX take their time to complete our thorough stone, tile and grout cleaning process in Austin.

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Patrick S.

★★★★★

Luka Chem-Dry has my highest recommendation. They provide excellent service with detail and complete recommendations. Our carpets look new again. Thank you Luka Chem-Dry.

Steven R.

★★★★★

Excellent cleaning service. Easy to make the appointment, the service technicians arrived right on time and worked diligently without pausing till the job was done. The area rug needed some heavy scrubbing and came out looking nearly new again. Very friendly, family-run business – fun experience.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I have my tile, stone and grout cleaned?

Just like carpet, dirt builds up over time that dulls your tile or stone’s appearance and discolors your grout. A thorough, professional tile, stone & grout cleaning is the only way to remove the deep-down dirt, make this area of your home look nicer and ensure that all areas of your home are clean and healthy. Scrubbing tile & grout on your hands and knees isn’t a fun job – with our professional equipment we can save your back-ache and make your tile surfaces look better than ever.

How often should I clean my tile, stone and/or grout?

Many factors need to be considered when determining the frequency of cleaning. Foot traffic, children, pets, and routine floor maintenance will affect how often you need to have your tile, stone & grout cleaned. If stains and discoloration are present then your tile and grout is ready for a cleaning.

Why should I have my grout lines sealed?

Grout is a porous material that absorbs soil and spills, just like carpet. Having a sealant applied will help create a protective barrier, giving you more time to clean up dirt and liquid spills before they soak into the grout. The type of sealant you choose will determine the degree of stain resistance that the grout will hold.

Serving:

We provide superior residential and commercial carpet & upholstery cleaning services to all of Austin, TX and Comal County, Hays County, Travis County, Williamson County, including: Austin, Round Rock, Georgetown, Pflugerville, Cedar Park, Leander, San Marcos & the surrounding areas.

Luka Chem-Dry

Carpet, Upholstery, Rug, & Tile Cleaning in Austin, TX

2025 Guadalupe St Suite 260, Austin, TX 78705

Call for A Free Estimate:
(737) 200-2885

Hours: Mon-Sun 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

*Based on results of studies conducted by independent laboratories of the Chem-Dry HCE (Hot Carbonating Extraction) and P.U.R.T. (Pet Urine Removal Treatment). Allergens tested were dog and cat dander and dust mite matter. Pet odor results based on testing with the most common odor sources found in dog and cat urine. Figures are an average across multiple tests.

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