Residential & Commercial

Tile and Grout Cleaning in Tampa, FL

Restore the original color of your tile floors, showers, backsplashes, and lobbies. Deep clean, color seal, and regrouting.

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We cover three counties across the Tampa Bay area. If you don't see your city listed, call us; chances are we go there too.

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Why Grout Discolors So Fast in Tampa

Florida humidity and hard water are tough on grout. Moisture settles into porous grout lines, hard-water calcium leaves cloudy buildup on tile, and mildew takes hold faster than in drier climates. Vacuuming and mopping only do so much. Once grout looks gray or yellow, the dirt has gone below the surface where a mop can't reach.

That's where we come in. We deep clean grout from inside the pores, treat mildew at the root, and seal it so it stays clean longer.

What's actually happening in your grout:

  • Soap residue and minerals build up on the surface

  • Moisture penetrates the porous grout below

  • Mildew and bacteria grow inside the pores

  • Calcium from hard water locks dirt in place

  • Each mopping pushes more contamination deeper

Our Tile and Grout Services

We don't do one-size-fits-all cleaning. Each service below addresses a different problem. Most jobs combine two or three of these.

Where We Work

We clean tile and grout anywhere in your home or business. Each location has different soil types and different challenges.

  • Kitchens: Floor tile, backsplashes, and countertop tile. Grease, food spills, and water damage settle into grout.

  • Bathrooms: Floor tile, tub surrounds, vanity backsplashes. Mildew and hard water are the usual suspects.

  • Showers: Wall tile, floor tile, niches, and ledges. The hardest area to clean and where the difference shows most.

  • Entryways and foyers: First impression for guests. Sand and dirt grind into grout from daily foot traffic.

  • Living rooms and hallways: Tile floors in your most-used spaces. High visibility, high wear.

  • Mudrooms and laundry rooms: Heavy soil, pet traffic, water, and sand. Some of the worst tile in the house.

  • Pool decks and lanais: Outdoor tile is prone to algae, mildew, and sun-baked dirt. Different treatment from indoor.

  • Commercial lobbies: Hotels, country clubs, condo associations, restaurants. After-hours service available.

Tile Types We Clean

We work with every common tile and a lot of less-common ones. Some need different chemistry than others. We identify the tile before we start because the wrong product can permanently stain or etch certain materials.

If you have a tile type that isn't on this list, call us. We've probably worked on it.

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    Ceramic Tile

  • Light gray textured tile floor with rectangular tiles arranged in a staggered pattern.

    Porcelain Tile

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    Natural Stone (marble, travertine, limestone)

  • Close-up of a tiled floor with gray and tan stone tiles.

    Slate Tile

  • Close-up of orange ceramic tiles with gray grout lines.

    Saltillo and Terracota

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    Glass Tile

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    Subway Tile and Hex Tile

Cleaning vs. Regrouting

How to Know Which You Need

Most homes only need cleaning. But sometimes the grout has failed and needs replacing. Here's how to tell.

Regrouting is needed when:

  • Grout is crumbling or breaking apart

  • Grout is missing in spots

  • Cracks run through the grout lines

  • Cleaning has been tried multiple times without lasting improvement

  • Water is getting through into the substrate

  • Tiles are loose or moving

Cleaning is enough when:

  • Grout looks dirty or discolored

  • Mildew spots show in shower or bathroom grout

  • Tile looks dingy or yellowed

  • The floor doesn't feel as clean as it used to

  • Color sealing would help maintain results

If you're not sure, we'll tell you the honest answer during the walkthrough. No upsell pressure.

Restore Tile Shower vs Replace Tile Shower

Most homeowners assume an old, mildew-stained shower needs a full replacement. In our experience, that's rarely true. A deep clean and regrout brings most showers back to looking like new for a fraction of the cost, in a fraction of the time, with none of the demolition mess.

Factor Deep Clean + Regrout New Shower Installation
Typical cost $500 to $2,000 $5,000 to $15,000+
Time to complete A few hours to one day 1 to 3 weeks
Shower out of service Same day or next day Entire project duration
Contractors involved One (us) 4 to 6 (demo, plumber, tile, glass, paint)
Demolition and dust None Heavy throughout the project
Existing tile Preserved and restored Removed and discarded
Mildew and discoloration Removed, blocked with sealer Gone (new materials)
Hard-water buildup Dissolved from tile and glass Gone (new materials)
Hidden surprises Rare Common (subfloor, plumbing, mold)
Result quality Near-new appearance Brand-new

When a new shower is the right call:

  • Tile is cracked or broken across multiple spots

  • You want to change the layout or footprint

  • There's water damage behind the walls

  • You want a completely different look or style

  • Structural issues need to be addressed first

If none of those apply, you're probably looking at a cleaning job, not a renovation. We'll tell you honestly during the walkthrough. We've talked plenty of customers out of expensive remodels they didn't need.

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Color Sealing: What It Is and Why It Matters

Color sealing is the closest thing to brand-new grout without actually regrouting. Most homeowners don't realize it's an option until we explain it.

How it works: After deep cleaning, we apply a pigmented sealer that bonds to the grout. It fills the pores, blocks staining, and gives you a uniform color across every grout line.

What you get:

  • Uniform color (no more darker patches in high-traffic areas)

  • Stain protection that lasts 5 to 10 years

  • Easier maintenance with regular mopping

  • Mildew resistance built into the product

Color options:

  • Original color match (most common request)

  • Lighter shade for a cleaner look

  • Darker shade to hide future staining

  • Custom color to update the entire room

Color sealing isn't right for every home. If your grout is in good shape and you don't mind cleaning more often, deep cleaning alone may be enough. We'll tell you honestly during the quote.

What to Expect

We don't keep you guessing. Here's how a typical job goes.

Most residential jobs take 1 to 3 hours. Showers, larger commercial spaces, and color sealing add time.

Why People Choose Us for Tile and Grout

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    We Stay in Touch

    Walk-throughs before, updates during, photos sent if you can't be home.

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    Pet- and Kid-Safe Products

    Plant-based, pH-balanced, no harsh fumes. Safe to walk on the same day.

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    One Call, Multiple Surfaces

    Most customers add stone, upholstery, or rugs to the same visit.

Frequently Asked Questions