Our Processes
THE PROBLEM IS THAT
most businesses and consumers have accepted a lower standard of "clean" when it comes to their tiled floors because they know of no method or technology that will clean completely. However, our system of hard surface cleaning tools now makes a higher standard possible.
  • Why does the Lady of the house clean her floor with a mop and detergent or vinegar (very bad - acidic) but with short term, limited cosmetic results?
  • Why does the maintenance crew resort to bleach,  acids or commercial/off-the-shelf "cleaning chemicals" and mops to accomplish clean hygenic surfaces but they're still not bacteria free(or really very clean looking)? 
  • Why don't mops and chemistry alone cut it?

BECAUSE
seemingly smooth surfaces become scratched and dulled from daily abrasion that, in turn, create micro hiding places for dirt, oils, and bacteria - conventional cleaning methods, for the most part, never truly work.

If you consider
that the condition worsens in a short amount of time due to continued usage and creates an unacceptable floor that can't be cleaned using a mop AND, when you wax or seal this ugly surface, it only seals in the worn, dirty look.

The newer ceramic tile flooring
creates a problem on two fronts: first, the tile surfaces are engineered with more texture that ever before making the mop less useful and effective. Secondly, and, even more noticeable and problematic, the grout between the tiles has even more texture to trap dirt residue left by mopping.

Lime based grout
 easily absorbs moisture, oils, greases, and sugars that, in turn, attract bacteria, dirt, and other solids that change the overall appearance by darkening the grout. Other porous surfaces like brick, Italian quarry tile, limestone and other engineered flooring all act like concrete or grout, absorbing these same things to a point that their appearance also darkens with time.

The ability of a mop
to retrieve these materials seems feasible even when the best chemicals are used; however, once emulsification (the dirt is dissolved) takes place, the now suspended material has nowhere to go. Using a rotary scrubber merely scrapes and loosens the grime on the surface but fails to reach into the grout lines or the texture of the tile. It is this deeper residue that remains within the surface, hiding in micro pockets and grout that brushes can't get to.

Cleaning chemicals
can dilute grime well enough but, unless a more efficient method to remove it is used, this slurry only soaks into the grout deeper. One might consider the use of a wet vaccum to try to improve the removal process. However, this method stills comes up way short of the desired, bacteria free, clean floor.

The only true way
to achieve a bacteria free, clean floor is to release the material from its anchoring place first by using a chemical to emulsify the dirt, grime, and bacteria, then extract it right away using a high pressure, heated water extractor and then dispose of the waste water.

The other major issue
is the extermination of bacteria. Bacteria extemination requires a temperature of 180 degrees or more.  Our system generates a water temperature of between 180 and 240 degrees which totally exterminates all bacteria. Additionally, when it comes to carpet, we can perform the identical service of removing active & decaying pet urine/fecal release aroma and bacteria.

THE NEW APPROACH
to this old problem can be realized by using the right tools for the job. With our patented hard surface cleaning tools, the water has the incredible ability to do more than dilute materials and carry them in suspension. The power of using pressurized water is the answer - the force of the water can seek out unwanted grime that is hidden in microscopic pockets displacing the deposits and removing the deposits, chemical residues, and bacteria. When combined with simple extraction, or simultaneous suction, of the water after it cleans the surface, we have a virtual one-step cleaning process.

 Our system
utilizes four components working in harmony:
  • Emulsification - a non-toxic solution with the appropriate pH level which dissolves the grease, oils, sugars, dirt, stains, etc. is applied prior to the cleaning process
  • High Pressure Water - sprayed at between 800 & 2500 psi to surgically remove the imbedded soils 
  • Heat - the water is heated to between 180 & 220 degrees to exterminate bacteria and completely sanitize
  • Vacuum - a high powered vacuum extraction leaves the surface almost dry - normally the tile & grout will be dry within 30 minutes or less, leaving it ready for sealing (if so desired)
When it comes to Tile, Grout, Brick, Concrete, Pool Decking & Natural Stone (and more) cleaning & restoration ...
 
We provide -
      • Fast
      • Effective
      • Affordable Service

It will look like NEW!