Close-up of a bathroom floor mid-restoration, stained dark grout lines on the left half of the frame, freshly cleaned and recolored white grout lines on the right half, consistent overhead bathroom light, tight crop showing the contrast zone clearly
Close-up of a bathroom floor mid-restoration, stained dark grout lines on the left half of the frame, freshly cleaned and recolored white grout lines on the right half, consistent overhead bathroom light, tight crop showing the contrast zone clearly
— Floors & Countertops

That grout isn't ruined. It's just not been fixed yet.

High-traffic floors and countertop grout look permanently stained until they aren't. We clean, recolor, and reseal—so you keep the tile you already have.

Split-frame of a travertine floor — left side shows dull, mineral-stained surface with white calcium deposits visible in the pores, right side shows the same stone restored to a clean polished finish, consistent bathroom overhead light, no styling
Split-frame of a travertine floor — left side shows dull, mineral-stained surface with white calcium deposits visible in the pores, right side shows the same stone restored to a clean polished finish, consistent bathroom overhead light, no styling
• Natural Stone

Etching and mineral buildup have a fix.

Florida's hard water leaves calcium deposits and etching on marble, travertine, and limestone floors. We restore the original finish—no grinding, no replacement.

Countertop stone with dull patches or acid etching from cleaning products is a restoration job, not a demo job.

Not sure if your floor is salvageable?

Send us a photo and we'll tell you straight—what's fixable, what the work involves, and what it costs.