Tile and Grout Cleaning in NH — Why Professional Cleaning Makes All the Difference
- akreins
- Apr 10
- 2 min read
Updated: May 4
Tile and grout are two of the hardest surfaces in your home to keep truly clean — and also two of the most overlooked. If your kitchen floor, bathroom tile, or entryway looks dull, discolored, or just perpetually dirty no matter how much you scrub, it's not a reflection on your cleaning habits. It's the nature of grout. All Ways Clean provides professional tile and grout cleaning throughout the Lakes Region of New Hampshire using our truck-mounted steam system — and the results speak for themselves.
Why Grout Is So Hard to Keep Clean
Grout is a porous material. That means it absorbs everything that touches it — dirt, grease, soap scum, mold spores, and moisture. Over time, this absorption causes grout to darken and discolor, often turning from its original light gray or white to a dingy brown or near-black. Regular mopping spreads dirty water across grout lines and actually pushes contaminants deeper in rather than removing them. No amount of household scrubbing fully reverses this.
What Professional Tile and Grout Cleaning Does
Professional tile and grout cleaning uses high-pressure, high-temperature steam to blast contaminants out of grout lines — not just off the surface. All Ways Clean's truck-mounted system delivers the heat and pressure needed to penetrate deep into grout and extract what's been building up for months or years. The result is grout that looks dramatically lighter and cleaner, often approaching its original color. Tile surfaces are simultaneously cleaned and restored to their proper luster.
Where It Makes the Biggest Impact
The most common areas we clean include kitchen floors and backsplashes, bathroom floors and shower surrounds, entryway and mudroom tile, laundry room floors, and commercial or rental property kitchens and bathrooms. Anywhere tile and grout see regular traffic, moisture, or food and grease exposure benefits significantly from professional cleaning.
Should You Seal Grout After Cleaning?
After a professional deep clean, sealing your grout is one of the best investments you can make. A quality grout sealer fills the pores in the grout, creating a barrier that repels moisture, stains, and mold. Sealed grout is dramatically easier to keep clean with regular mopping and stays looking good far longer between professional cleanings. Ask about grout sealing when you book.
Get Your Free Quote Today
All Ways Clean serves Bristol, Laconia, Meredith, Plymouth, Tilton, Ashland, Franklin, and the Lakes Region with professional tile and grout cleaning. Click here to request your free quote → We'll be in touch within 24 hours.

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