Our Grout Sealing Process
There are several benefits to sealing your grout. Primarily, it helps prolong your grout's lifespan. Also, grout sealing helps protect your grout from accumulating dirt in the future. Commonly, grout installers don't seal tile until they've thoroughly dried and cured.
This ensures that the application of the sealant goes on as smoothly as possible. We use a unique grout sealant product that provides a water-tight seal. So, when water makes contact with the surface, it merely beads instead of being absorbed.
The protective barrier provided by grout sealant reduced the odds of discoloration and staining. After the successful application of the sealant, you'll be able to wipe the dirt away. Grout sealant also protects against the formation of mold, bacteria, mildew, and water damage.
Without a solid layer of sealant on your grout, its appearance will decline over time. So, it's vital to seal your tiles directly after installation. If you failed to seal your tiles when they were first installed, do it as soon as possible.
It's possible to seal grout yourself, but the results won't be the same quality. So, you should always contact a professional company to seal your grout when interested in doing so.