We use state-of-the-art equipment and cleaners to make your grout cleaning results the best possible for your Winston-Salem home or business.
While regular mopping does a fairly decent job on most tile flooring, the one thing that it doesn’t do is clean the grout satisfactorily. Over time, the grout in your tile floor loses its original beauty because of dirt and debris, as well as buildup from floor cleaning products. At Steam Source in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, our grout cleaning services are second-to-none in terms of restoring your tile floor. We do both the grout and the tile, which gets rid of the contaminants and germs that have lingered despite regular sweeping and mopping efforts.

Our grout cleaning service is effective because we use a high-pressure rotary tool with powerful dirt emulsifier and degreaser and extremely hot water. The process uses a huge amount of pressure to get deep in the pores of your tile and grout. This state-of-the-art process will not only restore the grout and tile, but make it germ-free in the process.
Both tile and grout are porous, so over time they can become contaminated with all sorts of undesirable things. Even if your floors appear clean, they probably aren’t One way to protect your tile and grout after our cleaning services is by having a sealant applied, which will make future cleanings easier. This sealant is a protectant against stains and dirt buildup. It sinks into the pores to keep them from being able to absorb contaminants and germs.
If you would like to know more about our grout cleaning services, don’t hesitate to contact us. We offer a variety of service schedules so that you can always have peace of mind that your home or business not only looks clean, but is clean.
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FAQs About Grout Cleaning
Tile floors can still look dull and dirty even after regular sweeping and mopping, and the grout is usually the reason why. Grout tends to trap dirt, residue, and contaminants deep below the surface, which is why routine floor care often isn’t enough to restore its original appearance. The questions below explain how grout cleaning works and why it can make such a visible difference.
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Why doesn’t regular mopping clean grout very well?
Mopping does a decent job on the tile surface, but it doesn’t reach deep into the porous grout lines, where dirt, debris, and cleaning product buildup accumulate over time. Grout can start to look discolored even when the floor is cleaned regularly.
What makes professional grout cleaning more effective?
Professional grout cleaning uses high-pressure equipment, specialized cleaners, and extremely hot water to get deep into the pores of the tile and grout. This helps break up embedded soil, grease, and grime left behind by standard cleaning methods. It’s a much deeper process than household cleaning can usually provide.
Can grout cleaning help sanitize the floor, too?
Yes, it can. The cleaning process helps remove contaminants and germs that may still be lingering despite routine sweeping and mopping. That makes the floor look cleaner and helps it feel cleaner as well.
What can be done after grout cleaning to help keep the floor in better shape?
One helpful option is to apply a sealant after cleaning is complete. The sealant sinks into the pores and helps protect the grout and tile from future stains, dirt buildup, and contaminants. It can also make future cleanings easier.
How often should grout cleaning be scheduled?
That depends on how much traffic the area gets and how quickly the buildup returns. Some homes and businesses benefit from more frequent service than others. We offer different service schedules so you can keep the floor looking better and feeling cleaner without waiting until the grout is heavily soiled again.
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At Steam Source, we offer grout cleaning services in Winston-Salem (including the Westview neighborhood), Greensboro, Kernersville, Clemmons, Advance, High Point, Mocksville, Pfafftown, Jamestown, Oak Ridge, Summerfield, Lexington, King, Walkertown, Colfax, Lewisville, Welcome, Bermuda Run, Thomasville, Mt Tabor, Yadkinville, and Walnut Cove, North Carolina.


