Residential & Commercial
Tile and Grout Cleaning in St. Petersburg, FL
We deep-clean, color-seal, and regrout historic homes, condo high-rises, waterfront properties, and beach community tile.
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After-Hour Availability
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600+ Five-Star Reviews
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Family Owned & Operated
Improving your overall experience
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✓ Get a Text or Email notification when your appointment is set and when your tech is on his way.
✓ Your time is valuable, so we strive to arrive on time.
✓ Your tech will ensure you know what he's doing every step of the way.
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Hillsborough County
Tampa · Brandon · Carrollwood · Citrus Park · Apollo Beach · Bloomingdale · Lutz · Plant City · Town N Country · Temple Terrace · Mango · Keystone · Lake Magdalene · Northdale · Seffner · Thonotosassa
Pinellas County
St. Petersburg · Clearwater · Largo · Palm Harbor · Dunedin · Seminole · Tarpon Springs · Safety Harbor · Pinellas Park · Belleair · St. Pete Beach
Pasco County
Wesley Chapel · Land O' Lakes · New Port Richey · Trinity · Hudson · Odessa · Zephyrhills · Dade City · Port Richey · Holiday
We cover three counties across the Tampa Bay area. If you don't see your city listed, call us; chances are we go there too.
Hillsborough County
Pinellas County
Pasco County
Our Reviews
When St. Pete Tile and Grout Needs Attention
Coastal Pinellas is harder on tile than inland Tampa. Hard water hits harder. Salt air discolors faster. And St. Pete has more old homes with grout that's been there for half a century. Here are the signs that bring most St. Pete customers to us.
Grout has gone gray, yellow, or muddy: Once grout looks discolored, the soil has gone below the surface where a mop can't reach. Deep cleaning brings it back.
Mildew showing in shower or bathroom grout: Coastal humidity feeds mildew growth faster in Pinellas than inland. Bleach sprays only mask it; real cleaning removes it.
Hard water buildup on tile and shower glass: Pinellas tap water leaves cloudy calcium deposits faster than most regions. We dissolve it without damaging the tile.
Historic home with original 50+ year old grout: Old Northeast, Roser Park, Crescent Lake. Vintage grout has its own quirks, and we know how to work with it.
Pool deck or lanai tile dulled by salt and algae: Outdoor tile in St. Pete takes a beating from salt air, sun, and humidity. Different chemistry than indoor cleaning.
Tile and Grout Services We Offer in St. Pete
We don't do one-size-fits-all cleaning. Each service below addresses a different problem. Most St. Pete jobs combine two or three.
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High-pressure hot water extraction with alkaline pretreatment. Grout typically comes back 2 to 3 shades lighter, sometimes more on neglected tile.
Pretreatment with alkaline cleaner
High-pressure extraction at 200°F+
Mechanical agitation where needed
Final rinse and pH neutralization
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Restores uniform grout color and blocks future staining. Especially valuable in older St. Pete homes where grout has been stained for decades.
Restores uniform color across all grout lines
Blocks staining at the pore level
Available in any color, including different than original
Lifespan: 5 to 10 years before reapplication
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When grout is crumbling, missing, or beyond cleaning, we remove and replace. Common in historic homes and older condos.
Full removal of damaged grout
Joint cleaning and prep
Fresh grout matched to existing tile
Sealed after cure
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Full shower makeover that combines deep grout cleaning, regrouting where needed, color sealing, fresh caulking, and stone restoration on shower walls.
Combined service for full shower transformation
Addresses tile, grout, caulk, and stone in one job
Most showers take a full day
Best value for showers neglected for years
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Florida humidity is hard on caulk. We pull old caulk, clean the joint, and replace with mildew-resistant caulk.
Removal of failed caulk
Joint clean and dry
New mildew-resistant caulk
Smoothed and finished cleanly
Where We Work in St. Pete Homes and Buildings
Tile shows up everywhere, and each location has different soil types and challenges.
Kitchens: Floor tile, backsplashes, countertop tile in older builds
Bathrooms: Floor tile, tub surrounds, vanity backsplashes
Showers: Wall tile, floor tile, niches, ledges
Entryways and foyers: Beach sand grinds into grout from foot traffic
Living areas: Tile floors in high-visibility, high-traffic rooms
Mudrooms and laundry rooms: Heavy soil, pet traffic, water
Lanais and screened porches: Indoor-outdoor tile and humidity
Pool decks: Algae, mildew, salt residue, sun-baked dirt
Condo lobbies and common areas: Hallways, fitness rooms, party rooms
Restaurants and commercial kitchens: Grease, biofilm, food service tile
Tile Types We Clean in St. Pete, FL
We work with every type of tile, and some types need different chemistry than others. We identify the tile before we start. Historic St. Pete homes sometimes have tile types you don't see anywhere else. If you're not sure what yours is, we can identify it during the walkthrough.
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Ceramic Tile
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Porcelain Tile
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Natural Stone (marble, travertine, limestone)
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Slate Tile
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Saltillo and Terracota
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Glass Tile
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Subway Tile and Hex Tile
Condo High-Rise Tile (A St. Pete Specialty)
Downtown St. Pete, Beach Drive, and the waterfront are home to one of Florida's densest condo high-rise markets. Condo tile work has its own logistics, and we do it regularly.
What we handle in condo buildings:
Lobby tile and common areas (high traffic, high visibility)
Pool deck tile (algae, mildew, salt residue)
Hallway and elevator landing tile (beach sand and dirt)
Unit-level interior tile (coordinated with owners)
Bathroom and kitchen tile in individual units
How we work with HOAs and property management:
After-hours and weekend scheduling
Coordination with building management and security
Service reports submitted after each visit
Certificates of insurance (COI) issued on request
Before-and-after photos for board records
If you manage a St. Pete condo property and need recurring tile maintenance, we can build a schedule around your operations.
Historic Home Grout in Old Northeast, Roser Park, and Beyond
St. Pete's historic neighborhoods are full of homes built between 1900 and 1950. Original grout from that era was made differently than modern grout. Sometimes it's lime-based. Sometimes it's mixed with materials we don't use anymore. Some of it can be cleaned and brought back. Some has degraded to where regrouting is the better answer.
We assess and tell you honestly which path makes sense. We've worked on enough historic St. Pete homes to know the difference. The original tile is often beautiful and worth preserving, and we treat it accordingly.
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Cleaning vs. Regrouting — How to Tell What You Need
Most homes only need cleaning. But sometimes grout has failed and needs replacing. Here's how to know.
Cleaning is enough when:
Grout looks dirty or discolored
Mildew spots show in shower or bathroom grout
Tile looks dingy or yellowed
The floor doesn't feel as clean as it used to
Color sealing would help maintain results
Regrouting is needed when:
Grout is crumbling or breaking apart
Grout is missing in spots
Cracks run through the grout lines
Water is getting through into the substrate
Tiles are loose or moving
If you're not sure, we'll tell you honestly during the walkthrough. No upsell pressure.
How We Service St. Pete From Tampa
We're based in Tampa. We cover St. Pete the way we cover any other part of Tampa Bay.
➥ Scheduled efficiently to minimize travel time and keep arrival windows tight
➥ 30 to 45 minutes from our Tampa facility under normal traffic
➥ Same-day quotes by phone for most jobs, free on-site walkthrough for larger ones
➥ Confirmed appointments the day before with a clear arrival window
➥ Familiar with St. Pete logistics, including historic homes, condo high-rises, and beach community access
Why St. Pete Trusts Us for Tile and Grout
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We Stay in Touch
Walk-throughs before, updates during, photos sent if you can't be home.
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Pet- and Kid-Safe Products
Plant-based, pH-balanced, no harsh fumes. Safe to walk on the same day.
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One Call, Multiple Surfaces
Most customers add stone, upholstery, or rugs to the same visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. 30 to 45 minutes under normal traffic. We service St. Pete and surrounding Pinellas County regularly.
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Yes. We've worked on plenty of homes built between 1900 and 1950 in St. Pete's historic neighborhoods. Older grout has its own quirks, and we adjust the method.
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Yes. Pool deck tile needs outdoor-rated chemistry for algae, mildew, and salt. We coordinate with building management for access and scheduling.
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Yes. Salt accelerates discoloration and breaks down sealers faster than inland conditions. Coastal properties usually need cleaning more often.
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Every 1 to 2 years for most homes. Coastal homes, beach community properties, and condos with heavy foot traffic may benefit from a faster cycle.
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Yes, in most cases. Pinellas tap water leaves calcium deposits faster than most regions. We use solutions that dissolve calcium without etching the tile.
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Yes. Plant-based, pH-balanced, no harsh fumes. Safe to walk on the same day.
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Yes. Service reports, before-and-after photos, and certificates of insurance available on request.
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All of them. Downtown, Beach Drive, Snell Isle, Old Northeast, Roser Park, Tierra Verde, Pinellas Point, the beach communities, and everywhere in between.
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Yes. Hotels, restaurants, condo common areas, medical offices, and property management portfolios. After-hours service available.

