Like any material, heavy traffic, improper cleaning methods or products, can cause your ceramic tiles to look lifeless or even degrade them over time.
Like any material, heavy traffic, improper cleaning methods or products, can cause your ceramic tiles to look lifeless or even degrade them over time.
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.
A homeowner in Cary, NC, contacted us when her tile shower just wouldn't look clean, no matter how much effort she put into it.
A homeowner in Holly Springs, NC, wanted to spruce up her floor. However, the surface had deteriorated, and the results were disappointing.
A homeowner in Apex, NC, needed our assistance. Over the years, her shower had deteriorated and looked worn out.
A homeowner in Raleigh, NC, contacted us after struggling to restore her kitchen floor. The surface had worn out, and the grout looked unappealing.
A homeowner in Fuquay-Varina, NC, wanted to spruce up her floor. However, it had deteriorated, and her attempts yielded lackluster results.
How often should grout be replaced? That depends on a couple of factors such as type of grout, environment, and improper maintenance.
A homeowner in Raleigh, NC, experienced a challenge. Despite regular cleaning, her kitchen floor remained grimy.
A homeowner in Morrisville, NC, struggled with her deteriorating shower. She tried regular cleaning, but the grout lines stayed dark.
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 where we provide service:
Franklin, North Carolina
Granville, North Carolina
Harnett, North Carolina
Johnston, North Carolina
Wake, North Carolina