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Grout Re-Coloring |
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New-Again |
tile & grout restoration |
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You deserve to have your floors, countertops and other tiled surfaces looking beautiful and elegant again. Professionally clean and enhance your surfaces, so you can enjoy the everlasting beauty. If you are having problems with tile and grout or tub/shower caulk...we will get it looking clean and new again. That's a promise! Give us a call today at (978) 551-1394 or click here to receive your free, no-hassle quote |
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Coloring grout is the process of applying a colored acrylic epoxy coating to an existing sanded grout joint. This process will not only restore your grout joints to a beautiful appearance but it will also seal your grout joints better than any grout sealing product on the market. There are many colors to choose from to match any decor of your home. Once this process is done, with simple cleaning instructions your grout joints will have a seal that will last for many years. Your grout joints will never fade, stain and maintenance will be a snap. We are so confident that we will guarantee this process for a lifetime. The Grout Coloring Process The first thing we do is assess whether you have sanded or non-sanded grout. Because of the porosity and texture of sanded grout, grout coloring is the best method of changing the color and sealing grout. You cannot apply grout colorant to non-sanded grout, it wil not stick. Next, depending on whether there is an existing sealer or not, we thoroughly clean the grout joints using an appropriate method. When the grout joints are thoroughly dry we apply the grout colorant using a sponge to all grout joint surfaces. We then allow the colorant to set up for at least 20-30 minutes and clean the residual colorant off the tile with fresh water. That is it! Your furniture and life is usually back in order the same day. The only thing we ask is that you let the product cure at least 24 hours before you wash the floor with harsh chemicals. |