South Florida’s humidity and sun hit grout hard. Mildew takes hold in showers within months, kitchen backsplash grout yellows, and sealed grout stops holding the line after a few years. The good news: professional cleaning and a fresh seal can make grout look new again — without ripping out tile.
What we do
- Steam clean grout lines at high temperature to kill mildew and lift stains
- Use grout-safe detergent appropriate for your tile type (porcelain, ceramic, natural stone)
- Rinse thoroughly and dry to prevent re-colonization
- Apply grout sealer — penetrating sealant that repels water and stains
- Color restoration: grout colorant to cover permanent discoloration if needed
When cleaning & sealing beats re-grouting
- Grout is structurally sound but cosmetically stained or mildewed
- You want to slow down mildew return in a humid shower
- Kitchen backsplash grout needs refreshing but tile is solid
- Natural stone or marble tile where aggressive scrubbing risks surface etching
- Budget constraints: sealing costs a fraction of full re-grout labor
Sealed grout resists mildew and spills longer. In a South Florida bathroom, that’s worth doing every 2–3 years as part of regular maintenance.
Service area
Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Lighthouse Point, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Sea Ranch Lakes, Hillsboro Beach, Deerfield Beach, Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Pembroke Pines, Boca Raton.