The Problem
Your Kennesaw Floors Have Seen Better Days
Kennesaw is a family town — kids, dogs, muddy shoes from the park, and years of heavy foot traffic through the kitchen and bathrooms. All of that takes a toll on your grout. What once looked white and clean between the tiles has slowly turned gray, brown, or even black in the high-traffic areas. You've tried every product at Home Depot. Nothing works. That's because the problem is below the surface.
The typical contractor response is to tear it all out and start from scratch — a $12,000 to $25,000 project that turns your house into a construction zone for weeks. But here's what most homeowners don't know: the tile itself is usually fine. It's the grout lines between the tiles that need professional attention. We clean, repair, recolor, and seal them — usually in a single day — for a fraction of the cost of replacement.