Removing Buildup That Regular Mopping Misses

Deep tile and grout cleaning for kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial floors in Lebanon

Grout lines absorb dirt, soap residue, and moisture over time, and regular mopping only cleans the surface of the tile without reaching the buildup that settles into porous grout. In Lebanon, where homes may have well water or hard water that leaves mineral deposits, tile and grout can discolor quickly even with routine cleaning.

Milanese Tile and Stone LLC uses deep cleaning methods to remove stains, buildup, and discoloration from ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone surfaces. The process includes scrubbing grout lines, treating stains, and rinsing away residue that has accumulated over months or years. The service is safe for all tile types and is available for kitchens, bathrooms, entryways, and commercial spaces in Lebanon and surrounding areas.

If your tile looks dull or your grout has darkened, contact Milanese Tile and Stone LLC to schedule a cleaning and see the difference.

What happens during a deep cleaning


The cleaning begins with a pre-treatment that loosens embedded dirt and stains in the grout lines and tile surface. In Lebanon, where kitchens and bathrooms see heavy use, this step targets soap scum, grease, and mineral deposits that have built up over time. Grout lines are then scrubbed with brushes or rotary tools, and the surface is rinsed with clean water to remove all residue.

After the cleaning is complete, you will notice that grout lines return to a lighter, more uniform color and the tile surface looks brighter and feels smooth to the touch. The cleaned surface is easier to maintain with regular mopping, and water no longer clings to buildup or residue.

The service includes stain treatment, grout line restoration, and optional sealing to protect the grout from future staining. It does not include tile replacement or grout repair, though those services can be added if damaged areas are identified during the cleaning.

Homeowners ask these before booking

People in Lebanon often want to know how long the cleaning takes, whether it works on all tile types, and how long the results last.

How long does tile and grout cleaning take?
Most residential bathrooms or kitchens take two to four hours depending on the size and level of buildup. Larger areas or heavily stained grout may take longer.
What types of tile can be cleaned?
Ceramic, porcelain, and sealed natural stone can all be deep cleaned. Unsealed stone like marble or limestone requires gentler products to avoid etching or damage.
Why does grout darken over time?
Grout is porous and absorbs dirt, oils, and moisture from foot traffic, spills, and cleaning products. Without sealing, it traps these materials and discolors.
How often should tile and grout be cleaned?
High-traffic areas like entryways and commercial floors benefit from professional cleaning once or twice a year. Bathrooms and kitchens may only need it every two to three years.
When should grout be resealed after cleaning?
Grout should be sealed immediately after cleaning once it has dried completely. Sealing prevents new stains from absorbing and extends the results of the cleaning.

If your tile and grout in Lebanon have lost their original appearance and regular cleaning is not bringing them back, get in touch with Milanese Tile and Stone LLC to schedule a deep cleaning and restore your surfaces.