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Jerry Quick Dry Floor Cleaning
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Serving Springfield, MO and surrounding areas

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Jerry Quick Dry brings 10 years of experience providing dependable, high-quality restoration services. We believe in honest communication, reliable workmanship, and always putting our customers first. Our team goes out of its way to ensure every client is completely satisfied, delivering fast, professional service with the care and attention your property deserves.

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Eagle Carpet Cleaning, LLC
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Serving Springfield, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

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"Sherree was wonderful. She came on Easter Sunday to clean our carpets so that we could get inspected first thing Monday morning. Our carpets were in really bad shape from previous tenants. She explained how bad shampooing carpets is for the carpet and even offered to help us find a local carpet cleaner for us in our new home. Highly recommend her."
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Grout Tile Cleaners questions, answered by experts

Unlike sanded grout, unsanded grout doesn’t always require sealing. But it’s a good idea to seal it anyway—especially in moist or humid areas (like bathrooms) or high-traffic spots—to protect it from dirt, mold, stains, and damage. On average, hiring a pro to seal grout costs between $150 and $250 for a 160-square-foot space.

To maintain your tiled shower, clean it regularly with a non-abrasive cleaner. This will also prevent mold and mildew buildup. Use a squeegee after each shower to reduce water spots and soap scum. Reapply grout sealer annually to protect against moisture and stains. Finally, address any cracks or damage promptly to prevent water from seeping behind the tiles and causing further issues.

You should not use caulk as a direct substitute for grout, but it can be used as a temporary solution or supplement for repairing minor cracks. Caulk is more flexible and does not dry as hard as grout. To perform the repair, first use a grout or rotary saw to remove the old, cracked grout. Then, apply a matching caulk into the cracks, smooth it over, and allow it to cure. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for drying time, which can be up to 48 hours.

Yes, you can tackle small rooms yourself if you're handy and have a flat, clean subfloor to work with. But seams must be sealed properly, or the barrier will fail. Any gaps will let moisture sneak through and defeat the purpose of installing this more expensive type of carpet padding. For larger rooms or areas, professional installation is usually worth the extra cost.

Yes, mold can grow under your shower tiles if they aren’t thoroughly waterproofed. Even if you have a durable, non-porous tile material, water can make its way through grout or gaps around the edges of the shower. This will slowly erode the grout, which can cause tiles to come loose. It can also trap moisture behind tiles, and within a day or two, mold and mildew can rapidly grow.

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