Tile & Grout Cleaning Las Vegas

Tile & Grout Cleaning Las Vegas

Rotary high-pressure tile and grout cleaning across the Las Vegas Valley. Restores grout to bright, removes hard-water deposits, optional sealing.

Tile and grout cleaning in Las Vegas restores grout lines from gray-brown back to bright by extracting the deep mineral deposits, soap scum, and embedded soil that collect in porous grout faster here than in almost any other US market. Our IICRC-certified technicians use rotary high-pressure extraction at 230 degrees, followed by an optional penetrating sealer to lock out future staining. Standard pricing is $1 to $3 per square foot for floor tile, with grout-only sealing at $0.50 to $1 per linear foot, color sealing at $1.50 to $3 per square foot, and a $200 minimum service charge across the Vegas Valley. Bathrooms, kitchens, showers, and entry tile are quoted on the spot after a free in-home assessment with no upsell pressure.

What Our Tile & Grout Service Includes

Vegas tile and grout collects a contamination profile that no DIY mop or rented machine can address. Hard water leaves visible mineral residue, porous grout absorbs every cleaner you have ever poured on it, and desert particulate finds its way into every grout line. Our process targets each of those layers separately.

Floor tile and grout cleaning

Kitchen, bathroom, entry, and laundry-room floor tile cleaned with rotary high-pressure extraction at 230 degrees. The rotary tool agitates and vacuums simultaneously so the dirty solution never re-deposits on the floor. Pricing $1 to $2 per square foot for ceramic and porcelain.

Shower tile and grout (vertical)

Showers carry the heaviest hard-water mineral load in any Vegas home. We use an alkaline pre-treat to dissolve soap scum, an acidic spot treatment for the calcium and magnesium deposits, and rotary extraction to lift everything off the surface. Most showers run $300 to $500 per stall depending on size and condition.

Hard-water mineral spot treatment

Las Vegas tap water averages 16 to 22 grains per gallon of dissolved calcium and magnesium, among the highest in the country. Anywhere water dries on tile (faucet rings, glass shower doors, kitchen backsplash near the sink, entry tile from sprinkler-tracking) it leaves a mineral deposit that conventional cleaners cannot lift. We carry a low-pH spotter formulated specifically for these deposits.

Grout color restoration (color sealing)

Grout that has stained beyond cleaning can be color-sealed back to bright white or any matched color. The color seal is a pigmented epoxy that bonds to the grout surface and locks out future staining. Pricing $1.50 to $3 per square foot. Color sealing is the right answer when grout cleaning alone cannot reach the original tone.

Penetrating sealer application

After cleaning, we offer a penetrating sealer that soaks into the grout pores and forms a hydrophobic barrier. The seal makes future cleaning easier and slows the rate at which spills, soap, and minerals stain the grout. Sealing alone (no clean) runs $0.50 to $1 per linear foot of grout. Most homes want it added at the end of a cleaning visit.

Travertine, slate, and porous stone

Natural stone needs a different approach than ceramic. We use stone-safe pH-neutral cleaners and lower-pressure extraction so we do not damage the stone surface or strip the existing seal. Travertine and slate run $2 to $4 per square foot. We re-seal stone after cleaning because the cleaning process removes the prior sealer.

Tile & Grout Cleaning Pricing in Las Vegas

Pricing is per square foot for floor tile, per stall for showers, with sealing options priced separately. Most jobs fall in the standard residential range; the $200 minimum service charge applies to small bathroom-only jobs.

Tile & Grout Cleaning Pricing in Las Vegas
Service Price
Standard ceramic or porcelain floor tile $1 to $2 per sq ft
Natural stone (travertine, slate, marble) $2 to $4 per sq ft
Shower tile and grout (per stall) $300 to $500
Grout-only sealing (after cleaning) $0.50 to $1 per linear ft
Grout color sealing (epoxy color seal) $1.50 to $3 per sq ft
Hard-water mineral spot treatment (per area) $50 to $150
Travertine or slate re-sealing $0.75 to $1.50 per sq ft
Minimum service charge $200

Pricing includes pre-treatment, rotary high-pressure extraction, post-clean inspection, and a 7-day re-clean guarantee on any area that comes back below our standard. Sealing is priced separately and offered as an add-on at the end of the cleaning. There are no surprise charges after arrival. Same-day service available when our schedule allows. Most tile jobs are booked 1 to 3 days out. Property managers and short-term rental operators can arrange rate-locked turn cleaning across portfolios.

How Tile & Grout Cleaning Works

A standard residential tile cleaning runs about 2 to 3 hours. Three steps from setup to walkthrough:

  1. Pre-treat and dwell

    The technician sprays an alkaline pre-treatment over the cleaning area, focusing on grout lines, traffic patterns, and any visible mineral deposits. Dwell time is 10 to 20 minutes depending on soil load. Heavy hard-water areas get a separate acidic spot treatment with shorter dwell.

  2. Rotary high-pressure extraction

    The rotary cleaning tool runs hot water at 230 degrees and 800 to 1,000 PSI through a spinning head that agitates and vacuums simultaneously. The dirty solution goes straight back to the truck-mounted recovery tank, never re-depositing on the floor. We work the room in overlapping passes until every grout line is uniformly clean.

  3. Inspection, optional seal, walkthrough

    The technician inspects the cleaned area, points out any stubborn spots that may need a follow-up call, and offers the optional penetrating sealer or color seal. If you accept, sealing happens immediately while the surface is clean. We walk you through the area and explain dry times: tile is walkable in 30 minutes, fully dry in 1 to 2 hours, sealed surfaces need 24 hours to fully cure.

Why Tile & Grout Cleaning Is Different in Las Vegas

Three Vegas-specific conditions create the contamination patterns no DIY cleaning can match.

16 to 22 grains-per-gallon hard water

Las Vegas tap water averages 16 to 22 grains per gallon of dissolved calcium and magnesium minerals, among the highest in the United States. Every drop that dries on tile leaves a mineral deposit. Showers, faucet aprons, kitchen backsplash near the sink, and entry tile that catches sprinkler runoff accumulate visible white-and-brown deposits that conventional cleaners cannot dissolve. Our acidic spot treatment is formulated for this specific mineral load.

Porous grout absorbs cleaner residue

Standard cement-based grout is porous; it absorbs whatever liquid touches it. Years of mop water, soap scum, DIY cleaner residue, and desert dust accumulate inside the grout, not on top of it. That is why grout that looks clean after a mop turns gray-brown again within a week. Rotary high-pressure extraction is the only way to flush the absorbed soil out of the pore structure. Sealing afterward prevents the cycle from restarting.

Desert dust embeds in every grout line

The same fine particulate that lodges in carpet and upholstery embeds in grout, particularly along entry tile and kitchen-floor traffic patterns. Vacuuming and sweeping move only the surface layer. Without periodic deep extraction the embedded dust binds with mop-water residue to form the gray-brown discoloration most Vegas homeowners notice in entry tile within 2 to 3 years of a new build.

Service Area

We provide same-day Tile & Grout Cleaning Las Vegas across the entire Las Vegas Valley.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my grout dark even though I clean it weekly?

Mop cleaning lifts only the top layer. Cement-based grout is porous, so it absorbs mop-water, soap residue, hard-water minerals, and dust into the pore structure. The dark color is the absorbed material, not surface dirt. Mopping more often makes it worse, not better, because each pass leaves more cleaner residue in the pores. Rotary high-pressure extraction is the only method that pulls the absorbed soil out. Sealing the cleaned grout prevents the absorption cycle from restarting.

Can you remove hard water deposits from my shower tile?

Yes, in most cases. Vegas hard water (16 to 22 grains per gallon) leaves calcium and magnesium deposits on tile, glass, and fixtures. We use an acidic spot treatment formulated for these mineral bonds, then rotary-extract. Most deposits come off completely. Old, set deposits that have etched the tile surface may lighten without fully disappearing; those cases require professional re-glazing or replacement, which we will tell you honestly during the assessment.

Should I seal my grout after cleaning?

Yes, for almost every Vegas home. Cement-based grout is porous and re-absorbs everything within weeks of cleaning if it is not sealed. A penetrating sealer soaks into the pores and creates a hydrophobic barrier that slows future staining significantly. Sealing alone runs $0.50 to $1 per linear foot of grout. The math on sealing now versus needing another full cleaning in 6 to 12 months is straightforward.

Can you restore the original grout color?

Cleaning alone restores most grout to its original color when the staining is from absorbed material. Grout that has chemically stained from spills (red wine, juice, oil) or has yellowed from repeated bleach use sometimes cannot be fully cleaned back. In those cases we offer color sealing, which is a pigmented epoxy that bonds to the grout and provides a uniform finish in your chosen color. Color sealing also acts as a permanent seal.

How long does the cleaning take?

A standard 200 to 400 square foot residential floor takes 2 to 3 hours including pre-treat, dwell, extraction, and inspection. A standard shower takes 60 to 90 minutes. Whole-home tile (over 1,000 square feet) can run 4 to 6 hours and we typically schedule those as morning starts so we can finish in one visit.

How long until I can walk on the tile?

Tile is walkable within 30 minutes of cleaning, fully dry in 1 to 2 hours. If we apply a penetrating sealer, the sealer cures in 30 minutes for light foot traffic but needs 24 hours for full cure (mopping or heavy foot traffic). Color seal cures faster, typically 30 to 60 minutes for foot traffic. We walk you through the timing for your specific job before we leave.

Will the cleaning damage my natural stone or marble?

Not when the right cleaner and pressure are used. Natural stone (travertine, slate, marble, limestone) needs pH-neutral cleaners and lower extraction pressure than ceramic or porcelain. Acidic cleaners can etch stone permanently, which is why we never use our hard-water acidic spotter on natural stone. We re-seal stone after cleaning because the cleaning process removes the existing sealer and stone needs the seal to stay protected.

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