The Problem
Canton's Red Clay and Hard Water Are Wrecking Your Grout
Living in Cherokee County means dealing with red Georgia clay that gets tracked through the house no matter how careful you are. Add hard water or well water — common in Canton and the surrounding areas — and your grout absorbs mineral stains and iron deposits that turn white grout orange or brown over time. Regular mopping doesn't stand a chance because the staining is happening below the surface, not on top of it.
Many Canton homeowners assume the only option is to rip everything out — a $12,000 to $25,000 renovation that takes weeks and disrupts your entire household. But the tile is almost always in good shape. It's the grout between the tiles that's taken the beating. We restore those grout lines to their original condition — or better — in a single day, at a fraction of the replacement cost.