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Grout Like New
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Serving Port Huron, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

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"The owner Chase provided a fair price and timely service. Joe, the tile and grout expert did an outstanding job, he is highly skilled and very professional. I highly recommend Grout Like New!"
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Brand New Construction LLC
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Serving Port Huron, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

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"We paid for an analysis. When the techs arrived, we were told that our basement POSSIBLY had asbestos tiling, and therefore they were unable to use the power analysis machine, or whatever it's called. They sealed a few windows, but doors still have drafts. The price we paid, in advance, was supposed to include that machine..so we feel a bit cheated since nothing was mentioned about that machine not being used."
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Handyman Construction Service Inc
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Serving Port Huron, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

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Emergency services offered

"The job was done exactly as we requested.  Although, we had to pay $50.00 for removal of five (5)  2x4's and three (3) smaller pieces of  2 x 4's;  which, seemed a little high.  He cleaned up ( upon completion).  He was very friendly.  Overall, we were very well satisfied with his work.
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Grout Tile Cleaners questions, answered by experts

You can clean your bathroom like a professional by keeping your cleaning tools and products organized and having a cleaning plan or routine. Most cleaning pros start by dusting and sweeping first and applying cleaning solutions. You should let the solutions sit in your bathtub, shower, sink, and toilet, and wipe everything down with fresh cleaning cloths. A final mop gives the finishing touch.

The best method for keeping your grout clean depends on the level of staining or discoloration. For light cleaning, use warm water and a stiff brush (specifically made for cleaning grout). 

Tougher jobs call for a one-to-one solution of white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray the area down, wait 5 to 10 minutes, then scrub with your brush. For even more cleaning power, add water to baking soda until it creates a paste and apply it before the vinegar. If the mess is too much, you can call a local tile and grout cleaner.

New grout applied over old grout typically doesn’t last as long as grout applied to a clean, prepared surface. If you run into problems like your new grout not adhering well to the old grout, you may see your new grout chipping or cracking within just a few months. For the best longevity, it’s recommended to remove old grout before applying new grout.

You’ve tackled the pee stain on the carpet, but that smell still lingers in the air. Yuck! Fortunately, you can use certain sprays to help remove the odor. A homemade baking soda spray, made with 1/4 cup of baking soda and 2 cups of water in a spray bottle, can help remove the smell of pee. You can also use an enzymatic cleaner directly on the pee stain to deodorize it.

While it’s still best to install waterproofing materials behind the tiles, you can still add better water protection to your shower without any demo work. Start by softening and removing old grout and installing new grout, then seal the grout and caulk the shower to help seal any gaps and prevent leaks.

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