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Tile surfaces are tough, but they’re not invincible. Over time, spills, minerals, mold, oils, and even cleaning chemicals can leave deep stains that refuse to come out. Whether it’s rust on your bathroom tiles, grease on your kitchen floor, or water stains on outdoor surfaces, these marks ruin the look of your space and can even damage the surface if ignored.
According to a survey by the National Tile Contractors Association, nearly 1 in 3 homeowners reported long-term stains on tile that normal cleaning couldn’t remove, especially in high-traffic or moisture-prone areas. Here in Kingston, where humidity and mineral-rich water are common, stains happen fast—and they often linger.
If you've tried scrubbing and the stain won’t budge, it’s time for professional tile stain removal that actually works—without damaging your tiles.
We target and remove the most common and stubborn stains from tile surfaces, including:
Standard household cleaners aren’t powerful enough for embedded stains. Professional stain removal penetrates deeper and lifts stains without harm.
Whether it’s marble, porcelain, or ceramic, stained tiles look neglected. Removing stains protects the value and appearance of your space.
Even a spotless floor looks dirty if it’s stained. Proper stain removal transforms your surfaces and makes your home feel fresh again.
Mold-related stains in grout or on tile can lead to smells and health concerns. We remove the stains and sanitize the area.
Stain-free tiles make a great first impression, whether you’re selling a property, hosting guests, or setting up a commercial space.
From natural stone to ceramic, we customize our stain removal process for each material to ensure no scratching, fading, or etching.
Different stains require different approaches. We use rust removers, degreasers, alkaline lifts, or mold treatments based on the stain type.
Once the stain is gone, we can apply sealants or finishes that reduce the risk of future staining—especially in kitchens and bathrooms.
We begin with a full inspection of your tiles and grout to identify the stain’s source—oil, rust, mold, etc. Based on the tile material and stain type, we apply a targeted, tile-safe cleaning agent that penetrates the stain. For tougher stains, we may use mild agitation tools or low-moisture steam to loosen the buildup. The area is then thoroughly rinsed, dried, and polished.
For porous tiles or repeat offenders, we recommend sealing to make future cleanups easier and prevent new stains from setting in.
Q: What types of stains can you remove?
A: We handle rust, grease, mold, mildew, water spots, organic stains, adhesive residue, paint drips, and more—on most tile types.
Q: Will the stain come out completely?
A: Most stains are fully removable, but results depend on how long it’s been there and what type of tile. We’ll assess before starting.
Q: Can this damage my tile?
A: No. We use pH-balanced, material-safe products and tools specifically designed to clean without causing scratches or dullness.
Q: What if the stain is in the grout?
A: We treat grout-specific stains as well. In some cases, color sealing may be recommended after cleaning for a uniform finish.
Q: Do you handle stains on natural stone tiles?
A: Yes. We clean natural stone tiles like marble, slate, or travertine using non-acidic, stone-safe products.
Q: Is this safe for pets and kids?
A: Yes. Our cleaning products are non-toxic and safe once the area is dry.
Q: Can you remove mold and mildew stains?
A: Absolutely. We remove both the stain and the mold behind it to improve appearance and air quality.
Q: How long does the process take?
A: Most stain removal jobs take 1–2 hours per room, depending on stain size and surface type.
Q: Will the stain come back?
A: Not if the source is addressed. We also offer sealing to protect surfaces against future staining.
Q: Do I need to replace stained tiles?
A: In most cases, no. Professional stain removal can restore the look of your tiles without costly replacements.
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