Travertine Cleaning
Travertine Cleaning:
Our travertine cleaning process typically involves the use of our high pressure hot water extraction unit (up to 1200 psi) providing for the most effective cleaning method for your stone. Effective and through cleaning is crucial for a smooth looking uniform finish and proper sealing. Our unique state-of-the-art cleaning process will yield you MAXIMUM soil removal in cleaning your travertine tile. We relish our client’s “Aha Moment” when they see their fresh clean travertine tile floors.
Our cleaning tool pulling out dirt and grime collected in the pits of the Travertine and the grout lines revealing a much cleaner and brighter floor. |
Travertine Maintenance Cleaning
Travertine cleaning should be part of virtually everyone’s yearly maintenance program. Undoubtedly you want to be certain you are hiring a company that actually knows what they are doing. More specifically, while many companies may appear to have a good reputation the Technician who actually performs the service may not have the same level of experience that the company itself claims to possess. Buyers beware!
There are four principal variations present in the finishes of this natural stone, which are, honed (matte), tumbled, brushed (textured), and last but not least, polished (shiny). Your professional tile cleaner should be able to successfully identify which type of travertine that you have and is its ‘porosity’, or how porous is the stone. Its color, durability, porosity, and density will vary from quarry to quarry. As a side note the highest grade of travertine comes from Italy. A “one-size-fits-all’ mentality is a recipe for disaster when cleaning, sealing, and restoring travertine. When handled correctly travertine cleaning and travertine sealing can help maintain your travertine tile last for decades in your home or office.
Two of The Biggest Travertine Cleaning Mistakes We See
Cleaning travertine requires special tools, chemicals, sealers, and protectants to prevent scratching, etching, and permanent staining. If your professional DOES NOT have the right tools, chemicals, and expertise he could permanently damage your travertine stone.
Etched Travertine Not Stained
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Travertine Cleaning Company fired.
CAUTION: Never clean travertine with cleaning products containing lemon, bleach, vinegar, or any other type of acidic product. Also never use scouring creams or powders. These types of products will etch or scratch travertine floors and cause costly travertine restoration services to your budget. Also NEVER clean with a high alkaline cleaner as they will break down the sealer leaving your floors vulnerable to water stains, etch marks, and other stains. We also NEVER recommend using OxiClean or Mr. Clean Magic Eraser as a cleaner on any type of natural stone. OxiClean and Mr. Clean Magic Eraser have many beneficial uses but using it to clean your travertine is NOT one of them. All our clients receive a comprehensive Stone Care Guide that addresses these issues.
The second biggest mistake we see people make is that either the home owner or their ‘professional cleaner’ will use a generic sealer from the local hardware store and now the floor has a sticky residue. Because travertine is a porous stone, and because the porosity will vary based on the type of travertine it is, you will need a sealer that correctly matches the type of stone you have. Our Stone Care Guide provides specific instructions for the care of your travertine and other natural stone.
In many instances, when cleaning travertine that is even moderately soiled the process may uncover surface scratches, small holes, and even hairline cracks that are disguised from the soiling. Similarly, the travertine maintenance cleaning may dislodge fill in the travertine that is not stable. Our travertine repair or travertine honing process will adequately address most of those issues.
Cleaning your travertine floors is our passion.
Are you ready to get your travertine looking new again? Are you ready to clean, restore, and protect your travertine floors, countertops, and/or showers? If you are ready then give us a call at (407) 809-5794 to set up an appointment for a FREE estimate. We promise no high pressure sales tactics, no gimmicks, and no ‘bait and switch’. Why not call us right now while it is still on your mind. Don’t Delay – Call TODAY!