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.
Call Your Local Sir Grout Today
(667) 401-6700Cement-based grout, no matter how well it is sealed, can begin to fall apart over time because it is porous and easily absorbs contaminants.
How often should grout be replaced? That depends on a couple of factors such as type of grout, environment, and improper maintenance.
There are lots of misconceptions about whether grout should be sealed or not. It would mainly depend on the type of grout used.
Like any material, heavy traffic, improper cleaning methods or products, can cause your ceramic tiles to look lifeless or even degrade them over time.
Many homeowners use DIY cleaning recipes to clean their tile. However, some aren't aware of the possible consequences of using such methods.
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.
At a glance, grout complements the way tiles look. But when they're dirty, it can easily ruin the overall appearance of your home.
For many people, bleach is a go-to product for all types of cleaning. Bleach can be an effective way to clean and disinfect but can also damage grout.
Moving into a newly built home is a rewarding experience. The thing is, some homebuilders don't seal your tile, grout, or stone surfaces.
One of the biggest problems with grout is that most is cement-based, which means it is porous and needs to be sealed to keep it in top condition.
For your convenience, below shows the various counties and cities where we provide service:
Anne Arundel, Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore City, Maryland
Carroll, Maryland
Harford, Maryland
Howard, Maryland
Kent, Maryland
Montgomery, Maryland
Queen Anne's, Maryland
Need Sir Grout in Another Area? See all Sir Grout Locations
Request a Quote