
Every problem has a name. Every name has a fix.
Stained grout, cracked caulk, failing stone, or a shower that's past saving—each one is a specific problem with a specific solution. Find yours below.










Match your problem to a service
Grout Cleaning & Recoloring
Caulk Removal & Replacement
Shower & Bathtub Rebuilds
Deep-clean removes embedded mold and mineral buildup. Recoloring bonds a new permanent tint into the grout surface—no paint, no scrubbing it off in a year.
Old, cracked caulk lets water behind your tile. We remove it completely and apply fresh mold-resistant silicone—a fix that costs a fraction of water-damage repair.
When cleaning and caulk aren't enough, we rebuild the shower pan, replace failed tile, and re-waterproof—no full demolition required in most cases.
Natural Stone Cleaning & Sealing
Floor Tile Deep Cleaning
Countertop Grout Repair & Sealing
Mineral deposits, etching, and improper sealers dull stone over time. We clean, hone if needed, and apply the correct penetrating sealer for Florida's humidity.
High-traffic floors accumulate stains no mop reaches. Rotary scrubbing and hot-water extraction pull embedded grime from grout and tile surfaces without damaging the finish.
Cracked or missing grout on countertops invites bacteria and moisture. We repoint, match color, and seal so the surface is hygienic and watertight again.
From first call to finished job
1. Diagnose the actual problem
2. Quote the fix, not the worst case
3. Restore, seal, and leave it clean
We assess the surface in person—what looks like grout staining is sometimes a sealer failure or efflorescence. Naming it correctly determines the fix.
You get a written estimate for the restoration option first. Replacement only enters the conversation if the tile genuinely cannot be saved—which is rare.
Work is done in your home with minimal disruption. The job isn't finished until the surface is sealed and you can see the difference clearly.
Know your problem. Let's fix it.
Describe what you're seeing—stained grout, cracked caulk, failing stone—and we'll tell you whether it's a restoration job or something more. Free estimate, no commitment.
