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Professional Tile and Grout Cleaning in Chicago

Look at your grout lines. Really look at them. Remember when they were white? Or at least a consistent color? Now they’re some shade of gray-brown-mystery that makes your whole floor look dirty even when it isn’t.

Here’s the frustrating part: you’ve probably tried to clean them. Scrubbing on hands and knees with a toothbrush and every Pinterest cleaning hack you could find. Bleach. Baking soda. That viral TikTok solution that was supposed to change your life. Maybe it looked better for a day, then went right back to gross.

That’s because grout is porous. It absorbs everything—dirt, grease, spills, mop water, cleaning product residue. Surface cleaning just addresses what’s on top. The real problem is what’s soaked into the grout itself.
At Carpet Cleaning Group, we’ve been deep-cleaning tile and grout across Chicago for years. Kitchens, bathrooms, entryways, commercial floors. That grout you’ve given up on? We can actually get it clean. Not just surface clean—actually clean. And we can seal it so it stays that way.

Tile and Grout Cleaning Services

Call +17735704224 for a free estimate. You might be surprised what your floors can look like.

Why Your Grout Looks Terrible (It’s Not Your Fault)

You’re not a bad housekeeper. Grout is just designed to fail at staying clean.

Grout is porous. It’s basically cement—sand, cement, and water. When it cures, it’s full of tiny pores and channels. Every time liquid touches it, some of that liquid soaks in. Coffee. Wine. Mop water (which is dirty water, even if it looks clean). All of it goes into the grout and stays there.

Mopping makes it worse. Every time you mop, you’re pushing dirty water across your floor. Some of it soaks into the grout. Then it dries. The dirt stays. Over months and years, you’re essentially dyeing your grout gray.

Consumer products don’t work. The stuff from the store is designed for surface cleaning. It can’t penetrate into grout pores to remove embedded soil. Some of it actually leaves residue that makes grout attract more dirt.

Grout is lower than tile. Even on a flat-looking floor, grout lines are slightly recessed. Dirt collects there. Mops glide over the top. Grout stays dirty.

The only way to actually restore grout is deep extraction cleaning—getting solution into the pores and pulling the soil back out. That requires professional equipment.

This is part of our complete hard surface cleaning services in Chicago for both residential and commercial floors.

Tile CLEANING SERVICES PRICES IN CHICAGO

Tile & Grout
Only Floors
$2.00 per sq ft

The price to clean tile & grout floors

Minimum service order $180
3.7% processing fee for credit card
*NO fuel/parking fee

Our Tile and Grout Cleaning Process

Step 1: Assessment We look at your floors, identify the tile type (ceramic, porcelain, natural stone—they need different approaches), check grout condition, and note any problem areas like staining or damage.

Step 2: Pre-treatment We apply professional-grade cleaning solution to the entire floor. This isn’t the spray-and-wipe stuff—it’s designed to penetrate grout pores and break down embedded soil. It dwells for several minutes while chemistry does its work.

For heavily soiled grout, we use more aggressive pre-treatment. For natural stone (which is acid-sensitive), we use appropriate pH-neutral solutions.

Step 3: Agitation We work the solution into grout lines with specialized brushes. This mechanical action combined with the cleaning solution breaks up years of embedded dirt. You’ll see the grout start to change color as soil releases.

Step 4: High-pressure extraction This is where the magic happens. We use a specialized tool that sprays hot water at high pressure directly into grout lines while simultaneously vacuuming everything back up. Blasts the dirt out and extracts it immediately.

The extraction water is usually shocking. Even from floors that look “pretty clean,” we pull out brown or gray water. From really dirty floors, it’s almost black. That’s years of accumulated soil finally leaving your grout.

Step 5: Detail work Corners, edges, around toilets and fixtures—anywhere the main equipment can’t reach. We hand-scrub these areas to make sure nothing gets missed.

Step 6: Rinse and dry Final extraction removes any remaining solution and moisture. We leave floors clean, not sticky with residue.

Step 7: Sealing (recommended) This is optional but highly recommended. We apply penetrating grout sealer that soaks into grout pores and creates a barrier. Spills bead up instead of soaking in. Dirt sits on top where it can be mopped away. Dramatically extends time between deep cleanings.

The whole process takes a few hours for typical residential floors. Commercial spaces take longer depending on size.

Contact Us for Tile and Grout Cleaning Services

Need professional tile and grout cleaning in Chicago? Call us now at +17735704224 or email vytasmacius@gmail.com for your free quote.

Types of Tile We Clean

Ceramic Tile

The most common tile in homes. Made from clay fired at high temperatures, usually with a glazed surface. The glazed surface cleans easily—it’s the grout that’s the problem. We clean ceramic tile all the time; it handles our process well.

Porcelain Tile

Denser and harder than ceramic. Often used in commercial settings and high-end residential. Porcelain itself is nearly impervious to staining, but grout isn’t. Same process as ceramic, excellent results.

Natural Stone

Marble, travertine, slate, granite, limestone. These need special care—they’re acid-sensitive and can be etched by wrong cleaning products. We use pH-neutral solutions and appropriate techniques. Natural stone floors often need sealing (the stone itself, not just grout).

Quarry Tile

Unglazed, often reddish-brown, common in commercial kitchens and industrial settings. Very durable but porous. Needs proper cleaning and sealing.

Saltillo and Mexican Tile

Terracotta-style tile that’s beautiful but high-maintenance. Very porous, soft, easily damaged by acidic cleaners. We have specific processes for Saltillo—it can look amazing when properly cleaned and sealed.

Textured and Non-Slip Tile

Tile with textured surfaces (common in showers, commercial entries, pool areas). The texture traps more dirt and is harder to clean. We spend extra time on textured tile to get into all the grooves.

Where We Clean Tile and Grout

Kitchen Floors

High traffic, constant spills, grease from cooking. Kitchen grout takes a beating. Most people have tried everything on their kitchen floors and given up. We restore them regularly.

Bathrooms

Shower tile, bathroom floors, around toilets. Humidity and soap scum create perfect conditions for grout staining. Showers especially need proper cleaning and sealing—water hits them constantly.

Entryways and Foyers

First thing people see when they walk in. First thing to get dirty from tracked-in soil. Clean tile and grout in an entryway makes a huge impression.

Commercial Spaces

Retail floors, restaurant dining areas, office lobbies, medical facilities. Professional appearance matters. We work after hours to avoid disrupting business.

Commercial kitchens are their own challenge—grease, food particles, heavy traffic. We have heavy-duty processes for food service environments.

Shower Walls and Floors

Vertical grout on shower walls gets just as dirty as floors. We clean shower enclosures top to bottom. Often do mold and mildew treatment at the same time.

Carpet Cleaning Group
3652 N Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, IL 60641

Phone: +17735704224
Email: vytasmacius@gmail.com

Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

Grout Sealing (Do This)

Seriously, seal your grout. It’s the single best thing you can do to keep tile floors looking good.

What grout sealer does:

  • Penetrates into grout pores
  • Creates invisible barrier
  • Makes grout water-resistant
  • Prevents staining from spills
  • Makes regular mopping more effective
  • Extends time between professional cleanings

Two types of sealers:

Penetrating sealers soak into grout and protect from within. Don’t change grout appearance. This is what we usually recommend.

Topical sealers create a coating on top of grout. Can add sheen or color. Wears away over time and needs reapplication. Better for certain situations.

Sealer lasts 1-3 years depending on traffic and conditions. Worth reapplying periodically. We can set up regular maintenance that includes sealing.

If you have new grout installed, seal it immediately once cured. If you have existing grout, get it professionally cleaned first—sealing dirty grout just locks in the dirt.

Color Sealing (For Beyond-Hope Grout)

Some grout is too far gone. Stained permanently, uneven color, looking rough despite being clean. For these cases, we offer color sealing.

Color seal is essentially a durable coating that covers existing grout with new, consistent color. Can match original grout color or change it entirely. Popular option when:

  • Grout was permanently stained before cleaning
  • You want to change grout color without regrouting
  • Grout is clean but discolored from age
  • You want the most durable, longest-lasting result

Color seal lasts 10-15 years typically. More expensive than regular sealing but eliminates grout problems for a long time.

Maintenance After Professional Cleaning

Keep it clean longer:

  • Mop with clean water or pH-neutral cleaner (not vinegar—it’s acidic)
  • Rinse mop frequently—don’t spread dirty water around
  • Wipe up spills promptly, especially on unsealed grout
  • Use doormats to reduce tracked-in dirt
  • Consider no-shoes policy indoors

What to avoid:

  • Oil-based cleaners (leave residue)
  • Harsh acidic or alkaline cleaners (damage grout over time)
  • Steam mops on unsealed grout (pushes water into pores)
  • Dirty mops and mop water
  • Letting spills sit

Professional maintenance: Most residential floors should be professionally cleaned every 1-2 years. High-traffic commercial floors might need quarterly cleaning. Sealed grout extends these intervals.

Call Carpet Cleaning Group Now for Professional Tile and Grout Cleaning Services across Chicago and Chicagoland.

Common Questions

How long does tile and grout cleaning take?

Average bathroom: 1-2 hours. Average kitchen floor: 2-3 hours. Larger areas scale accordingly. We can usually do whole house in a day.

How long until I can walk on it?

Immediately for cleaned floors. If we seal, light foot traffic is fine after 30 minutes. Full cure takes 24-48 hours—avoid heavy traffic and mopping during that time.

Can you fix cracked or missing grout?

Minor repairs, yes—we can fill small gaps and cracks. Major regrouting is a different trade; we can recommend people if needed.

Will cleaning damage my tile?

No. We match process to tile type. Natural stone gets gentler treatment than ceramic. We’ve been doing this long enough to know what each surface can handle.

Is this worth it or should I just regrout?

Cleaning is way cheaper than regrouting. If grout is structurally sound, cleaning and sealing restores appearance at a fraction of regrouting cost. We’ll tell you honestly if grout is too damaged for cleaning to help.

What about mold in shower grout?

We treat it. Mold and mildew in shower grout is common. We use mold-killing treatment as part of cleaning, then seal to prevent recurrence.

How much does this cost?

Depends on square footage and condition. Residential bathrooms usually $150-300. Kitchens $200-400. Whole house varies by size. Sealing is additional. We provide exact quotes after seeing the space.

Get Your Tile and Grout Clean

You’ve probably accepted that your grout will always look dirty. It doesn’t have to.

Professional tile and grout cleaning removes what mopping can’t touch—the embedded soil that makes grout look permanently gray. Add sealing, and you’ve got floors that stay clean instead of immediately getting gross again.

We’ve been cleaning tile and grout across Chicago for years. Residential, commercial, everything from tiny bathrooms to warehouse floors. We know what works.

Call +17735704224 for a free estimate. We’ll come out, look at your floors, and tell you honestly what they need. Located at 3652 N Milwaukee Ave in Chicago.

Your grout can be white again. Let’s prove it.

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