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Veteran-Owned | 25+ Years | 185+ Five-Star Reviews

Tile and Grout Cleaning in Miami

Your floors get mopped every week, but the grout lines stay dark, the tile looks dull, and nothing you buy at the store makes a difference. That’s not a cleaning problem. That’s embedded soil, mineral buildup, and years of residue locked inside porous grout that surface cleaning can’t reach.

Keep It Clean Tile and Grout has served Miami-Dade and Monroe County homeowners since 2002, from inland Kendall slab homes to the salt-exposed tile and grout of Miami Beach condos. Our low-moisture, residue-free process extracts what mops leave behind, restoring grout clarity and tile surface without flooding your floors or leaving chemical residue.

Real Local Experience, Not a New Franchise

Many companies now advertising tile and grout cleaning in Miami are new franchise territories that opened in the past year, backed by a national brand name but with no actual local track record. Keep It Clean has been cleaning and restoring floors in this exact climate since 2002, over two decades of hands-on experience with South Florida’s humidity, hard water, and grout buildup specifically. That’s not a marketing claim, it’s simply how long we’ve actually been doing this, in this city, for these homeowners.

Trusted Across Miami-Dade & Monroe County | 185+ 5-Star Reviews

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“Professional from start to finish. Our floors look incredible.”
— Miami Homeowner

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“Honest, technical, and extremely detailed.”
— Brickell Client

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“Finally found a company that understands floor restoration.”
— Pinecrest Homeowner

Our reviews come from real Miami-Dade and Monroe County homeowners and property managers. You can read them directly on our Google Business Profile.

What Professional Tile and Grout Cleaning Actually Means

Most people asking about professional tile and grout cleaning are really asking a simpler question: is this worth paying for, or can I rent a machine and do it myself on Saturday?

Honest answer: a rental machine and a professional are not doing the same job at two levels of quality. They are doing two different jobs.

Grout is porous cement, and the soil is under the surface. That is the whole problem in one sentence. What you see as a dark grout line is not dirt sitting on top waiting to be wiped away. It is soil, mineral scale, and organic buildup that has wicked down into the pore structure over years. Scrubbing the surface harder does not reach it. Neither does more pressure.

What a rental machine actually does. Hot water and suction. Two problems follow. First, it introduces a lot of water into porous grout and cannot pull all of it back out, which in Miami humidity means you have fed the exact conditions that darken grout in the first place. Second, there is no dwell time and no real chemistry, so nothing has broken the bond between the soil and the pore wall before the machine tries to lift it.

What actually removes embedded soil is chemistry matched to the surface, given time to work, followed by controlled agitation and extraction that pulls the solution and the suspended soil back out together. The order matters and the dwell time matters. Skip either and you have wet a floor without cleaning it.

The part homeowners do not expect: the wrong product causes permanent damage. A large share of store-bought grout and tile cleaners are acidic. On porcelain that is usually survivable. On marble, travertine, limestone, terrazzo, or coral stone it etches the surface. Etching is corrosion, not a stain. It cannot be cleaned off later because there is nothing sitting on the surface to remove, the surface itself has been dissolved. Correcting it means honing and refinishing the stone, which costs several times what the cleaning would have.

So what you are paying a professional for, before any equipment comes off the truck, is knowing which of those applies to your floor. Surface identification first, chemistry second, machine third.

When doing it yourself is genuinely fine: light surface soil on glazed porcelain or ceramic, grout that was sealed and is still holding, and floors that are simply overdue for a good mop rather than actually soiled.

When it is not: any natural stone, unsealed or failing grout, discoloration that comes back within days of cleaning, cloudiness left behind after a renovation, and anything where you cannot confidently name the material you are standing on.

Our process is low-moisture by design. Chemistry plus controlled extraction, matched to the surface, stone-safe. We never use high pressure and we never use steam, because both push moisture into places it does not come back out of.

Recent Project: Two Problems on One Floor, Miami Lakes

Grout haze removal and tile and grout cleaning on large-format porcelain in Miami Lakes

A newly purchased home, empty before move-in, with large-format concrete-look porcelain running through the main living space. The new owner saw a dull, patchy floor and assumed it was dirty or worn out.

It was carrying two separate problems at the same time, and they do not have the same fix.

The first was embedded soil down in the grout lines. That is a cleaning problem, and extraction handles it. The second was grout haze on the face of the tile, a thin cement film left behind when installation residue was never fully washed off. That is a chemistry problem. No amount of cleaning removes it, which is why the previous owner most likely spent years assuming the cloudiness was simply how the floor looked.

Sequence is the part that gets missed. You clean first, because you cannot judge how much haze is present while soil is still sitting on top of it. Only once the floor is genuinely clean can the haze be identified and matched to the right chemistry. Reversing that order means guessing, and guessing on the face of a tile is how floors get damaged permanently.

If you have just bought a place and you are unsure what you have inherited, the best time to deal with it is while the rooms are still empty. Faster, cheaper, and you will never have better access to the floor than before the furniture arrives.

How We Clean Tile and Grout in Miami

Handmade clay is the exception to everything below, and Saltillo floor restoration runs on a separate chemical process for that reason. Every other home is different too, but our tile and grout cleaning process in Miami follows a proven system designed to deliver consistent, safe results.

Step 1 – Inspection & Pre-Treatment

Every job begins with a detailed inspection of your tile and grout. We identify problem areas, soil buildup, staining, or loose sealant, and select the right pre-spray to loosen embedded dirt.

Step 2 – Deep Oxygen-Based Grout Cleaning

We apply our proprietary low-moisture oxidation system, powered by Boost O₂ technology, that breaks down organic grime at the molecular level. The result: deep sanitization and brightened grout lines without oversaturation.

Step 3 – Precision Agitation & Extraction

Using soft oscillating brushes and eco-safe extraction tools, we lift soil and bacteria from deep inside the grout pores, restoring your tile’s original luster.

Step 4 – Grout Protection or Color Sealing (Optional)

Once clean, we can apply our SouthShield Hard Surface Sealer for long-term protection. But if the grout is heavily embedded with deep stains and it’s not coming clean, we can offer our long-lasting grout color seal, which is stain, water, mold, and mildew resistant.

Why Miami Homeowners and Businesses Choose Keep It Clean

  • 25+ years of experience serving Miami-Dade & Monroe County

  • Veteran-owned, family-operated business trusted by thousands

  • Eco-safe & non-toxic solutions, child and pet friendly

  • Low-moisture process, faster drying, no grout oversaturation

  • Safe for luxury surfaces including ceramic, porcelain and stone

  • Trusted by Miami’s top realtors, property managers, and designers

Cleaning vs. Correction: What Your Floor Actually Needs

Sometimes the floor isn’t dirty, it’s covered in post-install residue or coating haze. In those cases, cleaning alone won’t fix the cloudy look. If you’re dealing with a chalky film after installation, grout haze, or cured coating residue, you may need a correction service instead of standard cleaning.

👉 Grout Haze Removal in Miami

If your tile still looks hazy after cleaning, the problem may not be dirt, it may be post-install polymer residue. Grout haze and cured coatings bond to the surface and won’t come off with standard cleaning. When that happens, the floor needs corrective restoration, not another wash.

👉 Polymer Grout Haze Removal in Miami

Do You Offer Grout Color Sealing or Grout Refresh in Miami

Yes, if your grout is porous or permanently discolored, sealing can help reduce absorption and keep maintenance easier.

For grout that cannot be restored with standard cleaning, see our grout color refresh service here.

👉 Grout Color Sealing in Miami

Sometimes the problem isn’t the look of the grout, it’s what’s living in it. Smoke, pet accidents, and old biological contamination can sit in porous grout and tile long after a standard cleaning, and a good scrub won’t touch the smell.

👉 Odor Removal in Miami

Long-Lasting Results That Stand Up to Miami's Climate

Our process isn’t just about appearance, it’s about protection. With Miami’s humidity, traditional steam cleaning can leave behind residue and moisture that leads to faster re-soiling. Keep It Clean’s system eliminates that risk. Surfaces stay fresh longer, and grout remains resistant to mold and mildew growth.

Frequently Asked Questions — Tile and Grout Cleaning in Miami

Q: Is professional tile and grout cleaning worth it if my grout still looks dark afterward?
A: That depends on why it is dark, and it is a fair question to ask before you spend anything. If the grout is soiled, cleaning restores it. If the grout is permanently discolored, stained through from an old spill, or was never sealed and has absorbed pigment for years, cleaning will take it as far as it goes and no further. There is a real ceiling and we will tell you where it is during the assessment rather than after. When a floor is at that ceiling, the honest next step is grout color sealing, which puts a uniform stain-resistant coating over the grout, or in the worst cases regrouting. What we will not do is clean a floor twice and charge you for the second visit hoping for a different result.

Q: How often should I have my tile and grout cleaned in Miami?
A: For most Miami-Dade homes, professional cleaning every 12–18 months is recommended. High-traffic areas, kitchens, entryways, and bathrooms, may need attention every 6–12 months depending on foot traffic and humidity exposure. South Florida’s climate accelerates mold growth in grout, especially in bathrooms and on covered outdoor tile. If your grout lines are visibly dark between cleanings, that’s a sign buildup is outpacing your regular maintenance routine.

Q: Do you use high-pressure cleaning?
A: No. Keep It Clean uses a low-moisture oxidation system, not high-pressure steam or spinners. High-pressure equipment can fracture grout, push water under tile, and cause delamination in older Miami homes where adhesive has already weakened from humidity. Our method breaks down organic grime at the molecular level without saturating the substrate or leaving moisture trapped beneath the surface. It’s the right call for porcelain, ceramic, natural stone, and luxury interiors throughout Miami-Dade and the Florida Keys.

Q: Are your cleaning products safe for kids and pets?
A: Yes. We use plant-based, pH-balanced solutions free of harsh acids, bleach, and solvent residue. Once dry, typically within 30–60 minutes under normal Miami ventilation, the surface is safe for children and pets to walk on. We don’t use caustic alkaline degreasers that leave a film, which is a common issue with franchise-style cleaning companies. If you have specific sensitivities or a household member with respiratory concerns, let us know before we arrive and we’ll confirm the exact chemistry we’re using for your floor type.

Q: Can you remove deep grout stains or discoloration?
A: In most cases, yes. Our extraction system reaches deep into the grout pore to lift embedded soil, mold staining, and mineral deposits that have built up over years. Results depend on how deeply the staining has penetrated and whether the grout was ever sealed after installation. If the grout is permanently discolored and won’t respond to cleaning alone, we can discuss grout color sealing as a restoration option, which covers the surface with a uniform, stain-resistant coating. We’ll give you an honest read on what’s achievable before we start.

Q: Do you clean tile in high-rise condos or luxury properties?
A: Yes, and it’s work we do regularly throughout Brickell, Miami Beach, Coconut Grove, and Key Biscayne. Our equipment is compact and designed for elevator access, condo hallways, and tight interior spaces. We carry a Certificate of Insurance and can provide COI documentation to building management prior to the appointment. If your building has specific contractor requirements or access procedures, contact us in advance so we can coordinate with your front desk or property manager before arrival.

Q: What areas do you serve?
A: We serve all of Miami-Dade County, including Doral and Key Biscayne, along with Monroe County and the Florida Keys, from Key Largo through Marathon and beyond. See our full service area list below for city-specific pages. We’ll confirm your location and logistics when you call or message, and we’ll walk you through the $250 assessment before we book.

Q: How much does tile and grout cleaning cost in Miami?
A: A $250 assessment fee applies, paid via Zelle to confirm your appointment, credited in full toward your service. Final pricing depends on square footage, tile type, and grout condition. We assess every job before quoting, we don’t quote from a price list since the scope determines the cost.

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Ready to Restore Your Tile and Grout in Miami?

If your floors look dull, grout lines stay dark, or routine mopping isn’t doing anything, professional tile and grout cleaning is the next step.

A $250 assessment fee applies, paid via Zelle to confirm your appointment, credited in full toward your service.

Call or text: 305-741-9729

Tile Grout Cleaning Miami

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