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Best Tile, Stone, Brick, and Grout Cleaning
Been a while since you last cleaned your tiles?
Superior Contract Cleaning helps homeowners and business owners remove the dirt and grime from their tiles and concrete, allowing for a healthier and more enjoyable living and working space.
When we clean tiles, we reduce the risk of mold, mildew, and bacteria growth, making the place much healthier for everyone. You should especially pay attention if you have children or the elderly in the house or business.
Rooms that require tile and grout cleaning the most are kitchens and bathrooms, because there is the most moisture in them on a daily basis.
Call Superior today and schedule your service!
Why Professional Tile Cleaning?
Here’s why tile and grout cleaning is an absolute must for your property.
No Injuries
When cleaned, tiles are less slippery and safer to walk on. Slips are the second-biggest cause of accidental injuries and deaths[1], so it's best to make sure the risks are down to a minimum.
Air Quality
Over time, dirt, grime, and other allergens can accumulate in the grout lines between the tiles. Our deep tile and grout cleaning services remove all of these and improve your indoor air quality.
Prevent Mold
Bathroom and kitchen tiles can have moisture, dirt, skin cells, and other organic matter accumulate in the grout, which often leads to mold. We will clean all of these and prevent mold and mildew from appearing.
Why Choose Us for Tile Cleaning
We are a legally-registered, licensed, and insured restoration company. We'll also deal with the necessary insurance and max out your coverage!
We've been in business for over 20 years, and so far we have not earned a negative review. We do not plan on getting our first one with your project.
As soon as you click the button below and place a call, our team of experts is on its way! We respond to all local emergencies in under an hour.
How Do Our Professionals Clean Tiles?
Cleaning tiles yourself and letting professionals do it differs by using specialized deep cleaning equipment to uproot even the most stubborn of dirt, grime, and other allergens from the porous grout.
Simply wiping the tiles won’t get rid of the true causes of mold, mildew, and bad indoor air quality that are deeply rooted in between and behind your tiles.
When you call Superior Contract Cleaning to help you with tile and grout cleaning, your tiles, marble, concrete, bricks, or any other material will be properly cleaned, and the results will be felt throughout the entire room, not just in looks but also in smell and overall fresh feeling.
We have over 20 years of experience cleaning tiles in residential and commercial properties, helping nursing homes, hospitals, schools, and other institutions make their indoor spaces much healthier for their occupants.
We also provide carpet cleaning, upholstery cleaning, air duct cleaning, commercial cleaning, janitorial, and post-construction cleaning.
Call us today and book your cleaning service for yourself!
Our Service Areas
Breaux Bridge, LA
St Martinville, LA
Lake Arthur, LA
More FAQs
Tiles and grout should be deep cleaned every one to two years.
Tile cleaning usually costs between $1 and $3 per square foot.
Depending on the condition of your tiles, different cleaning products might be required to remove stains, allergens, and other contaminants. This is a big factor in determining the quote for your needs.
More dirty tiles also require more labor to be cleaned, affecting the costs even more.
Most projects can be completed in a few hours.
Data Sources
- Bureau of Labor Statistics – Fatal Occupational Injuries in 2015 (Charts) (Link)