Why Sealing Grout is Ineffective
Sealing grout is an important move. If your grout is not properly cared for, it can quickly lead to stained grout, odors, moisture working into the grout, and mold and mildew growing on it. Eventually, mold and mildew can grow beneath the tiles and throughout the grout. Protecting grout is critical if you want to maintain a well-kept, mold- and mildew-free workplace.
Ceramic tile sealing should be done as soon as possible to prevent grout weakening over time. However, sealing grout is not a permanent solution; it is a short-term treatment that penetrates the grout, cures below the surface, and needs to be reapplied frequently. If not properly maintained, moisture can lead to mold and mildew.
The solution to protecting your porcelain, ceramic, and stone grout lines is to apply a surface coating. Our coating process will be applied to the entire flooring surface, including the tile and grout. It is a permanent solution that preserves grout, makes tiles maintenance-free, eliminates mildew, helps reduce odors, and helps you avoid dirty, unattractive grout.
Typical grout sealers are temporary, meaning they penetrate the porous grout and leave the surface exposed. With our coating process, however, ceramic tiles and grout will be protected to the maximum.
Take the worry out of maintaining your facilities’ ceramic, porcelain, or stone floors by investing in a permanent solution.
For more information about Permanently Sealing your Grout, contact National Sealing today.
