St. George & Washington, UT

Tile Cleaning Service in St. George, UT

Tile, grout, travertine, marble, limestone, and floor polishing for homes and businesses.

Tile can fool you. The top may be clean while the grout still looks dark, and natural stone has its own problems. We check the floor before we choose the cleaning.

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Tile and stone cleaning St. George Utah

From kitchen tile to travertine entryways.

Some calls are basic: a kitchen floor that does not look right after mopping, or a grout line that has gone dark. Other calls are stone work that needs honing or sealing.

We check the type of floor before we touch it. Travertine, marble, and limestone do not get cleaned the same way as ceramic tile.

Tile and Grout Cleaning

For floors and showers where mopping has stopped making much of a difference. We rinse the tile, deep-clean the grout, and pull the dirty water back out.

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Tile Floor Cleaning

If the floor looks dull right after mopping, the buildup has probably moved past what a mop can do. A real cleaning resets the tile and the grout at the same time.

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Grout Cleaning

Dirty grout makes a clean room look old. We focus the work on the lines without flooding the rest of the floor.

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Natural Stone Cleaning

For stone floors that look cloudy, dusty, or uneven after normal cleaning. We choose the process by the type of stone, not by what is in the truck.

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Stone Honing

For scratches, etching, and uneven shine that polishing alone will not hide. Honing levels the surface so the polish has something to grab.

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Stone Sealing

After cleaning or polishing, sealing helps stone resist spills, soil, and the next round of hard water marks.

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Why St. George Homes and Businesses Use 316 for Tile and Stone

Hard water in Southern Utah leaves marks on tile and showers fast. Red dirt settles in grout lines, and the entryway is usually first to look tired.

We work on tile floors, kitchen and bathroom showers, travertine entryways, marble counters and floors, and limestone steps. Each one gets checked before any cleaner touches it.

Send photos of the floor and the dirtiest section. We can usually give a quote range and tell you whether cleaning, polishing, or sealing is the right next step.

Tile Cleaning Service FAQ

Do you clean both tile and natural stone?

Yes. Ceramic tile, porcelain, travertine, marble, and limestone are all on the regular list, plus the grout in between. We adjust the process based on the floor.

What is the difference between tile cleaning and stone polishing?

Tile cleaning rinses the surface and the grout to pull the soil out. Stone polishing brings shine back to a worn or dull stone surface, which is a different process.

Can you clean my tile shower?

Showers are common work. Soap, hard water, and body oils build up in grout and tile, and a real cleaning can reset both.

Do you seal grout and stone after cleaning?

Sealing is available and often makes sense after a cleaning or polishing job. It does not stop everything, but it gives spills a better chance of cleaning up before they soak in.

How long does tile cleaning take?

A standard kitchen and entry takes a couple of hours. Larger homes, multiple showers, or stone polishing can take longer, and we will tell you the time estimate when we quote the job.

Send photos of the floor or shower and we will tell you what is realistic before scheduling.

Serving St. George, Washington, Washington Fields, Santa Clara, Ivins, and Hurricane, UT

Same-day appointments often available. No pressure, no upsells.