Sir Grout's Tile Cleaning and Shower Renewal Is No Sweat for One Dallas Customer
September 08, 2015
While there's little room for miracles when it comes to shower renewal, Sir Grout of Dallas Fort Worth can make even the most painstaking processes a whole lot easier on their clients. One Dallas-based homeowner suffered terrible roof leakage in his home, damaging all three of the bathrooms. The damage was so severe, he was afraid he would have to live somewhere else while his home was rebuilt.The customer had two inoperative bathrooms – with the third and final bathroom on the brink of failure. Sir Grout's Dallas tile cleaning is no stranger to tough jobs, so we assessed the damage. We arrived on the scene to discover that two of the three bathrooms were beyond ordinary disrepair, and would need to be completely rebuilt. However, despite the severe water damage throughout the third bathroom, Sir Grout salvaged the master bathroom with pristine results.
The master bathroom was on the verge of collapse, and given the unusable conditions of the other two bathrooms, the customer was in a pretty sticky situation. At that point, any other repair service would have walked out. Here at Sir Grout of Dallas Fort Worth, we're all about going the extra mile towards customer satisfaction, so we stuck around. Even when dealing with the toughest situations, our Dallas tile cleaning service stands resolute.
We explained that, although we wouldn't be able to fix the damages on the other two bathrooms, we'd do everything we could to salvage the master bathroom. The customer was understandably dismayed, and as homeowners ourselves, we understand just how taxing such a problem can be. Keeping watch for leakage, excess humidity, moisture, and other factors can help homeowners avoid big problems like this one. Sharing a single bathroom among a family in a three bathroom home is beyond frustrating, but it was better than being reduced to NO bathrooms – and we were determined to make this customer's renovation a little easier by saving the master bathroom, and restoring it to an exceptional outcome.
In a matter of hours, our team was able to effectively restore the master shower with incredible results. By combining our vapor steaming system with industrial-quality tile cleaner, we were able to remove years' worth of soap scum, mold, and mildew that would have destroyed their only functioning bathroom. We then cleaned, caulked, and color sealed the shower. With a little elbow grease and a lot of persistence, our efforts paid off beautifully: we recovered the bathroom tile and shower to practically new condition! The customer was thrilled with the work, and relieved to find he wouldn't have to be crashing at a relative's home or hotel until the structural repairs to his bathroom walls were fixed.
We were more than happy to help make this customer's dilemma a little easier by capably renewing his master bathroom. Now he and his family can dedicate the time necessary to fixing the home's more extensive damage – without breaking a sweat!
The moral of this story is a simple one: don't wait until it's too late. When you allow water damage to go from bad to worse, structural repairs can cost thousands. Most of the time, all it takes is regular tile cleaning and caulking to help you dodge some of the more common concerns and serious damages.
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