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.
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.
Floors in commercial properties endure heavy wear and tear, so keeping them in good shape can be challenging.
The kitchen is one of the most important areas of a restaurant and, as such, it must be kept in immaculate condition.
Tiles and grout can become unsightly over time, especially in busy areas like showers and bathrooms.
How often should grout be replaced? That depends on a couple of factors such as type of grout, environment, and improper maintenance.
While using high-quality grout can help extend the life of your grout, chances are that the grout in your home will eventually need repair.
Showers are one of the most frequently used areas of the home, so keeping them in good shape can be challenging.
Most people do not know the difference between grout and caulk; some even think it is the same thing. Keep reading to learn the difference.
There are lots of misconceptions about whether grout should be sealed or not. It would mainly depend on the type of grout used.
For your convenience, below shows the various counties and cities where we provide service:
King, Washington
Kitsap, Washington
Mason, Washington
Pierce, Washington
Thurston, Washington