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DELTA RESTORATION LLC
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Tile & Grout CleaningTile & Grout Cleaning - For Business

Serving Choudrant, LA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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Emergency services offered

https://deltarestoration.net/\nDelta Restoration is a leading provider in the fire damage restoration and water damage restoration industry. Our dedicated team is committed to helping homeowners and businesses recover from devastating disasters with speed and expertise. We strive to out-care other service companies through our Carpet Cleaning, General Cleaning and Mold Restoration services. With 20 years of experience, Delta Restoration can help you navigate your loss with professionalism and understanding.

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New Surface Technology LLC
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Tile & Grout Cleaning - For Business

Serving Choudrant, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

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New Surface Technology.

Resurface Cultured Marble Surfaces

Joe Papa and his son John, owners of New Surface Technology, were highly recommended to me by Home Advisor.  After trying the yellow pages with absolutely no luck I called Home Advisor.  They connected me to New Surface Technology.   Mr. Papa called back immediately and came out the next day to make a bid.  He explained how he would resurface our Cultured Marble surfaces in our bathrooms including sinks, cabinet tops, bathtub and walls around them and still be able to see the marbling of the original surface.  We were having new faucets installed in our bathrooms and since it had been 28 years since they were put in, the surface around the existing faucets had stained and the new faucets would not fit the same shape to cover the stains.  Joe Papa and his son worked with our plumber and made the counters and walls look almost new.  They worked hard and diligently making sure we were satisfied and reworked any spots they were not happy with also.   The surface looks great and there are no stains around the new fixtures.  My wife and I could not be more pleased.  I highly recommend New Surface Technology.


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Carpet Care Cleaning & Restoration
New to Angi
Tile & Grout CleaningTile & Grout Cleaning - For Business

Serving Choudrant, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Carpet Care Cleaning & Restoration is locally owned and operated. We are licensed and insured. We are powered by HydraMaster, a truckmounted carpet cleaning system. This equipment cleans carpet at temperatures as high as 250 degrees. Then we deodorize to make your carpet fresh and clean.\n\nOur other services include: \n*Scotchguard \n* Upholstery Cleaning \n* Ceramic Tile & Grout Cleaning \n* Carpet Restretching & Repair\n * Strip & Wax Commercial Floors \n* 24 hour Emergency Water Extraction\n\nGive us a call for a free estimate.

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Grout Tile Cleaners questions, answered by experts

There are many different ways to clean tile grout, but you may wonder—can you skip the scrubbing? If you have a big tiled space to clean, manually scrubbing each grout line could be a big job.

The answer is that it depends. Some methods listed in this guide might work for your grout without scrubbing. But usually, this will only apply if your grout is well-maintained and only needs a light cleaning.

For a scrub-free job, try steam cleaning, oxygen bleach, or the baking soda and vinegar methods.

Yes, grout haze should be removed prior to sealing and the grout should be allowed to dry thoroughly. All grout, except epoxy, should be sealed to protect it from erosion, dirt, and spills. Sealing grout also prevents it from absorbing moisture which can lead to mold and mildew growth.

You can test whether your grout needs to be sealed with a water droplet test. If water beads up on the grout’s surface, it’s likely been sealed (or might not need to be). On the other hand, if the water gets absorbed or causes the grout to darken, then it’s time for a fresh grout sealing.

There are several products you can buy to soften caulk for removal. The most affordable are WD-40, alcohol, and vinegar. Industrial-grade isopropyl alcohol can be used for caulk that won’t budge, but you should hire a professional before using this solution. There are also a variety of products available at your local home improvement store that are made specifically for removing caulk.

You can use a combination of mild soap and hot water to clean ceramic tile floors, walls, and other surfaces. When you’re cleaning a floor, it’s best to use a rag or chamois rather than a sponge mop, which can push dirt deeper into the grout. If the soap leaves any residue, use a mildly acidic cleaner to remove it.

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