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Re-Bath
4.2(
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Tile & Grout Cleaning - For Business

Serving Ava, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1979

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"It was great. We just haven't done anything at all with it. The responsiveness of the guy was very good. I think it was just not quite what we were looking for. It wasn't that their price was really high. I think it was just the price that we decided. Instead of just redoing the whole thing. we decided to do a fraction of it. The quote was about $5000. Their professionalism is great. We just need the plumbing redone and then that little section re-tiled. I don't think they would do just a little bit. With ReBath, they do the whole system."
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+8

Recommended by70%of homeowners
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Brandenburg Home Improvement LLC
5.0(
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Tile & Grout Cleaning - For Business

Serving Ava, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

I am a hard working father who loves God, my family, and my country.I take pride in my work and treat each project as if it were my personal project.I believe in an honest days work and having my son working beside me allows me to instill those values in him.

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Response time1 day
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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All American Moving Company
4.1(
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Tile & Grout Cleaning

Serving Ava, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"We could not have picked a worse day to move!!! It was raining/freezing rain and snow all mixed into a dreary friday the 13th!!
AAMC was there on time in this horrid weather to move us without any hesitation whatsoever. They were very pleasant to deal with, they went above and beyond what we expected them to do and that was a pleasant surprise!!! While they did fall a little short on moving pads to cover up our furniture with they improvised with blankets we provided to them and NOT ONE THING was damaged!!! Great job guys! We would definitely recommend them to anybody.
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+5

Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Grout Tile Cleaners questions, answered by experts

Preventative measures can help you keep your white grout clean and bright. When you’re cleaning grout, make sure all your tools are clean, too. Don’t use a dirty brush, dirty sponge, or dirty water. Some minerals in water can also cause yellowing of grout, so test your water to see what’s in it and invest in a water filtration system, if needed.

To clean tile counters and backsplash, you can use a store-bought tile cleaner or a mixture of a one-half cup of dish soap, one-half cup of water, one and two-thirds cup of baking soda, and a couple tablespoons of vinegar. Wipe the surfaces clean, then dry them.

For floors, you can do daily sweeping to remove dirt. Once per month, clean the floors with a solution of one gallon of warm or hot water and one-fourth cup of vinegar.

Other than being really gross, not cleaning your bathroom can pose many potential health risks to you and those who use it. Bathrooms are a high-humidity zone where microorganisms thrive. Mold, mildew, yeast, and bacteria can build up quickly on your bathroom’s surfaces, causing respiratory issues, skin irritation, and illness.

Grout is a type of material that fills the joints between tiles to promote stability and prevent water damage and debris from collecting between tiles. Most grout is made from cement, but you have other options, including epoxy, acrylic, and polymers that can give grout different properties that best protect your floor, bathroom, or kitchen tiles.

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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