Residential Tile Floor Cleaning Services
Cleaning tile on your hands and knees and or using a mop can be a terrible experience. Although this appears to work fine at first, eventually you start to notice the tile getting darker in the traffic areas. Next you break out the toothbrush. It's amazing what you can do with a tooth brush. However, if you have more important things to do with your time, there is a better way:
THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY FOR CLEANING TILE & GROUT
- Queen's uses the brushless Rotovac.
- The Rotovac blasts soil and dirt from tile, grout, and smooth or rough hard surfaces.
- The rotary arm spins to created amazing soil blasting power while the vacuum ports pick up all the waste.
- The Rotovac. has pressure washers and a vacuum system.
- Works on uneven stone, tile surfaces, or smooth concrete
- Low profile; gets under counters
- Unique airflow system.
- Your floor never looked so good
Maintaining a high level of appearance and sanitation on heavily used floor areas can be a daunting task. Cleaning professionals are challenged by a combination of porous tile and grout, problems associated with moisture, "walk-in" soils, and contaminants — all of which have the potential to leave lasting damage on a hard floor’s surface.
The conventional way to maintain these floors — mopping with string or flat mops — usually creates greater problems. This is because mop water becomes contaminated as soon as the mopping process begins, regardless of the mopping bucket system used — single, dual, or separate buckets.
Mopping with soiled mop water causes the floor to become stained. Bacteria can develop, and grout areas may discolor as the dirty water becomes embedded in the tile and grout.
Still, some contractors believe these problems have been solved because more effective floor sealants have been developed. However, even the best sealants start to break down relatively quickly, and as this happens, soiling, discoloring, and odors develop.
When this happens, they turn to powerful, but potentially harmful, acids and other chemicals to clean the tile and grout. Rotary buffers are called in to strip and remove soils. However, rotary buffers are often not effective at deep-cleaning grout, and the entire cleaning process can affect the indoor air quality by releasing potentially harmful toxins into the air.
Marble and other natural stones have taken millions of years to Form, they need the special care that Queen's provides. We refinish and restore. Once exposed, cut, finish and installed, they face new challenges, many of which can lead to their eventual demise. The good news is that like many other natural materials, they can be restored. Also they can be maintained to prevent any further deterioration.



