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There are three components to successfully cleaning any surface 1) Chemical 2) Agitation 3) Heat. We come in when the soiling on your floor or countertop has gone beyond what normal maintenance can handle successfully.
We are able to use a variety of techniques to successfully clean your floor, countertop or shower, depending on the surface and degree of soiling. Regardless of the area or surface being cleaned we first pre-treat the area with an environmentally safe degreaser which emulsifies soils.
The key to successful emulsification is dwell time. Once the proper dwell time has been allowed for, we begin the agitation and extraction phase of the cleaning process.
Our commercial grade hard surface cleaner is capable of producing 250 degree water. For floors we use a special rotary spinner tool that applies pressurized, heated water to the floor while a heavy duty vacuum simultaneously pulls the heated water and emulsified soil solution off the surface.
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Using this system we are also able to adjust the pressure so that grout and tile will not be damaged.
This system allows us to clean your floors tile and grout efficiently and effectively. We always clean from edge to edge ensuring that no part of the floor is left soiled.
Once the floor and grout lines are clean and dry we will apply sealer to the tile and grout, limiting the possibility of future permanent discoloration from soils. We provide each of our customers with the option of color sealing their grout to ensure perfect grout uniformity.
Colorado Stone & Tile Care specializes in professional tile cleaning for ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, and more.
Natural stone surfaces should be professionally cleaned every 6 to 12 months, depending on foot traffic, usage, and exposure to spills or moisture. High-traffic areas, such as kitchen countertops and entryway floors, require more frequent cleaning to prevent grime buildup and etching. Professional cleaning not only removes deep-seated dirt but also helps maintain the stone’s natural finish and prevents long-term damage. Regular maintenance extends the lifespan of your stone surfaces and preserves their aesthetic appeal.
No, many household cleaners contain acidic or abrasive ingredients that can etch, dull, or damage natural stone. Vinegar, lemon, and bleach-based products are particularly harmful to materials like marble, travertine, and limestone. Instead, use pH-neutral stone cleaners specifically designed for natural stone. Professional cleaning ensures that the right products are used to remove dirt without degrading the stone’s surface, preventing costly damage and preserving the original finish.
One major misconception is that stone is indestructible and does not require maintenance. While natural stone is durable, it is also porous and susceptible to staining, etching, and wear over time. Many people assume sealing is a one-time process, but sealants degrade with use and must be reapplied periodically. Regular professional cleaning and sealing are essential to maintaining the stone’s beauty and longevity, preventing irreversible damage from everyday exposure to spills and dirt.
Dullness, stubborn stains, darkened grout lines, and an overall loss of luster indicate that your stone needs professional attention. If water no longer beads on the surface, the sealant may be wearing off, leaving the stone vulnerable to staining. Additionally, if you notice scratches or a rough texture, professional cleaning and polishing can restore the smoothness and shine of your stone. Addressing these issues early prevents costly restoration work.
Sealing provides a protective barrier that helps resist stains, but it does not make stone stain-proof. Porous stones like marble, travertine, and limestone will still absorb liquids if spills are not cleaned up promptly. Sealants slow down the absorption process, giving you more time to wipe up spills before they penetrate. Professional sealing ensures even application and optimal protection, making routine maintenance easier and prolonging the stone’s integrity.
Yes, but the effectiveness depends on the type of stain, how long it has been present, and the type of stone. Oil, wine, and acidic spills can penetrate porous stone surfaces, making removal more challenging. Professional cleaning uses specialized techniques, such as poultices and pH-balanced cleaners, to lift deep stains without damaging the stone. In severe cases, honing and polishing may be needed to restore the surface fully.
Natural stone can lose its shine due to everyday wear, improper cleaning products, or acidic exposure. High-traffic areas and countertops are especially prone to dulling. Professional restoration, including deep cleaning, honing, and polishing, can remove surface imperfections and restore the original shine. Regular professional maintenance helps maintain the luster and prevents premature dulling caused by everyday use.
Cleaning removes dirt, grime, and stains from the stone’s surface. Honing smooths out minor scratches and etches, leaving a matte finish. Polishing enhances the shine and restores the natural beauty of the stone. Each process serves a specific purpose, and professional evaluation determines the right approach for restoring and maintaining your stone surfaces.
Beyond aesthetic improvement, professional cleaning removes bacteria, mold, and allergens trapped in porous surfaces, improving indoor air quality. It also extends the lifespan of your stone by preventing etching and wear caused by dirt particles. Regular cleaning reduces long-term repair costs, preserving the structural integrity of your stone and tile. Additionally, it enhances slip resistance by removing built-up residues that can make surfaces slippery.
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