Does the Type of My Grout Matter When Cleaning?

Before you start cleaning your grout, it's essential to understand the various types of grout and how to clean them. Different types of grout require other cleaning methods and chemicals. You'll need to know this information when you contact a grout cleaning service. According to Home Depot, the three most common types are epoxy, unsanded, and sanded. We'll review everything you need to know when contacting the professionals.

Epoxy

Epoxy grout is known for its increased durability compared to cement, which is another common type of grout. Epoxy grout is comprised of epoxy resin, an aggregate like sand, and a hardener. This grout absorbs less water than cement so that cleaning companies can use more liquid.

Sanded or Unsanded

A grout cleaning service can usually tell if the grout is sanded or unsanded based on its appearance and feel. Sanded grout feels smooth, while unsanded grout will feel rough and full of bumps. Unsanded grout often requires more brushing, so it may cost more. Companies will also be careful with sanded grout to ensure it remains smooth.

Concrete

Concrete is a common type of grout. It's cheaper than epoxy and easier to lay down, so many companies opt for concrete. However, there are downsides to concrete. This type of grout is known for its exceptional absorbent properties. The increased absorbency makes it more likely to absorb water and chemicals, which can make it shrink. A professional grout cleaning service will take extra care to ensure your concrete grout isn't damaged during the cleaning process.

Sealed or Unsealed

Grout is usually sealed or unsealed. Sealed grout has a layer of protection over it to prevent stains. Many people and businesses regularly reseal their grout as part of routine maintenance. However, abrasive cleaning can damage the sealant. That's why it's essential to let professional cleaners know if your grout is sealed and the last time it was sealed.

Stains

Grout stains can be complicated to get out, and they may appear close to the same color as the grout. It's easy for companies to miss one or two. Please note any stains in the grout and how long they have been there. This information will help the cleaning service ensure you're a happy customer when they're done.

We offer a professional grout cleaning service in addition to regrouting and tile repair to keep your floors in fantastic condition. You can also trust us with resealing. Contact us at Grout Masters to discuss your floors today.

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