One of the biggest problems with grout is its tendency to crack and even crumble away. Grout cracks for various reasons, and when it does, it turns...
One of the biggest problems with grout is its tendency to crack and even crumble away. Grout cracks for various reasons, and when it does, it turns...
Recently, a client from Pittsburgh contacted us to restore her shower. The surface deteriorated, with dark grout lines causing frustration.
A clean and pristine shower is a sacred place that people use to bathe and wash their problems away, but, what if it's grimy?
A homeowner in Sewickley started to find the signs of wear and tear on his shower surfaces, mainly the seams and the grout on the walls.
Cement-based grout, no matter how well it is sealed, can begin to fall apart over time because it is porous and easily absorbs contaminants.
Showers are high-traffic areas that can deteriorate quickly, making them challenging to maintain. Traditional cleaning methods often fall short.
How often should grout be replaced? That depends on a couple of factors such as type of grout, environment, and improper maintenance.
The use of incorrect grout sealants or no sealant at all can cause your grout to crack, chip, fall out, become stained, attract mold, and more.
Using a dingy shower is unpleasant. For this reason, maintenance is a priority for many homeowners.
Grout is an essential element of tile installations. When grout is old and starting to deteriorate you may want to remove old grout and regrout.
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 and cities where we provide service:
Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Butler, Pennsylvania
Washington, Pennsylvania
Westmoreland, Pennsylvania