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The Groutsmith of South Pittsburgh
5.0(
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Serving Point, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Warranties offered

"Eric did a fabulous job on our kitchen ceramic and grout, as well as laundry room and our travertine floor cleaning in master bath. He was honest about what he could and couldnâ  t do. Very friendly and knowledgeable. Definitely would highly recommend Groutsmith."
Response time5 hrs
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Sanifect of Ohio
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Serving Point, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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Emergency services offered

"Very nice and professional. I had this so e years ago by another service company. They were excellent, floors looked like just. Early installed. I do not think Sanifect did a fair job but still made a big difference in how my floors ended up. They also changed pricing on me several times. What they quoted is not what I ended up paying."
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Carpet in school

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Johnny Carpet
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Serving Point, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade, and will do our best to keep you as educated, as we can, on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your trust and business.

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Ceramic Shower

+17

Response time3 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

Glass tiles are among the most difficult to install. This is because their transparency makes the adhesive visible, and any imperfections on the opposite side are also likely to be visible. Glass tiles also must be handled carefully during installation, as they are prone to scratching. For these reasons, glass tiles often require professional installation to get the most out of their beauty and unique look.

Professional installation ensures a uniform, durable surface, and proper sealing, and guarantees workmanship quality, preventing future issues linked to water damage or instability.

Porcelain is a relatively affordable, mid-range countertop material. It typically costs between $50 to $70 per square foot.

Compared to quartz, porcelain is slightly more affordable, as quartz generally ranges from $50 to $200 per square foot. However, lower-quality, builder's grade quartz can be similar in price to porcelain.

Compared to granite, the price can be similar, depending on the quality of the stone. While granite slabs can range from $50 to $200 per square foot, you can find lower-end granite in the same price range as porcelain. High-end granites will cost significantly more.

Porcelain is generally more expensive than laminate, acrylic, and ceramic, but less expensive than high-end slate, concrete, and marble. A key benefit is that porcelain does not require sealing, which reduces long-term maintenance costs.

Bathrooms are naturally moisture-rich environments, so choose a durable, water-resistant tile for your tub surround. Porcelain and ceramic are two popular options that are also quite affordable. Glass is another good option that’s also low-maintenance—you just need a glass cleaner like you would use on the bathroom mirror. Natural stone tile is porous, but it’s still a viable option if you choose it in a glazed version.

Like glass tiles, you will not need to seal most porcelain tiles, particularly if the porcelain is already glazed. It depends on quality. Porcelain is very water resistant, but it is not 100% waterproof. To avoid staining, some homeowners use a penetrating sealer. It is also a good idea to seal your grout. Unless you use epoxy grout, grout is very porous and can harbor bacteria, mold, and mildew.

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