Tag: sealing
How To Use Grout Sealant
by GrantS on Aug.11, 2009, under Uncategorized
It’s hard to find a floor type that is so durable and easy to maintain as tile floor. And just like with all used surfaces, there are some tricks you are able to do so your floor will look like it is brand new.
A simple and effective process home owners usually overlook is grout sealing. There are many people that think grout used on glazed tiles does not require to be sealed, but that is a wrong asumption. I know that there are many installers who do not think grout needs to be sealed, but the truth is, you will maintain your floor much easier. It also helps to repel water and stains from the porous grout surface. This simple process also goes a long way for homeowners who are preparing their home for sale. An clean entrance with a sparkling grout line makes a great first impression.
There are few simple steps you need to take with grout sealer.
You can start sealing after 30 days if you have a new floor that needs your attention.
Before you start with the sealing, clean the tiles with a neutral PH cleaner. Use a damp mop to prevent water from pooling in the joints. The grout will be in bad condition if you use vinegar or bleach to clean it, so you should never use them at all. To get rid of the dirt and stains from the grout lines, you will have to buy and use small brush. Use clean water to rinse the surface and dry the tiles with a cloth.
It is possible to have such a dirty grout so that even extreme cleaning can’t help to bring a decent look to the floor. In those situations, a grout stain pen will work wonders. When you pick the color that suits you best, run it all the way the grout line. It’s capable of doing two tasks because it has a sealer.
Do not mix the brands. it’s the last tip I can give you. The finished result is much more effective when you re-apply the same product.
Tiles And Grout Problem Solutions
by GrantS on Mar.18, 2009, under Uncategorized
Tile is a popular flooring choice due to the ease of care, beauty and durability. Compared to carpet, tile is easy to keep clean and can last a lifetime but that doesn’t mean it is completely without problems. Unfortunately, tile can build up unsightly dirt and grime over time that makes the flooring look aged and unattractive. And what is even worse, you can’t hide the dirty grout and tiles which is quite a problem for all homeowners. Read and learn how can you stop those common problems before they even appear with some easy solutions that will keep your home looking the best way possible.
Problems We Have With Tiles And Grout
Broken or Cracked Tile.
Heavy items dropped at a distance or even air-pockets that developed during installation can sometimes cause a tile to form a hair-line crack or sharp edge. Even those cracks that look fine and have very small cracks need our attention and that we seal grout properly.
Dull Flat Tile.
The finish on any flooring can become dull and tile is no exception. Whether glossy or flat finished, dirt and scratches can leave your tile looking old and dull instead of the clean fresh look it had when newly installed.
Dirty Grout.
The problems that usually occur with tiles are stains and dirty grout.
What was done in the past is the removal of old grout and installing completely new one, which was hard, dirty and expensive work. With the improvements in technology, we are more able than ever to clean our grout and to create a fresh appearance with good grout care.
Unlike casual carpet cleaning, few homeowners are anxious to tackle a tile and grout cleaning job and with good reason, it’s hard work! I know it is hard to select a good company to do some work for you, and when it comes to tile and grout, that is even more difficult task.
If you find a company that has a nationwide reputation, you can be more certain that they will do the job right, not all companies are the same after all. They hae reliable guarantee, license, have insured staff and are bonded.