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Tile & Grout Cleaning in Grand Junction CO
Detail-focused tile, grout, tub, and shower cleaning for homes and businesses where normal mopping no longer restores the surface.
Local service fit
Built for Mesa County conditions.
Mesa County hard water, mineral film, and dusty foot traffic can discolor grout and dull tile. Professional cleaning helps restore contrast and reduce buildup.
Benefit
Better-looking grout lines in kitchens, baths, entries, and small commercial floors.
Benefit
Tub, shower, and tile attention for hard water film and soap residue.
Benefit
Improves appearance without jumping straight to replacement.
Benefit
Useful before listing a home, turning an Airbnb, or refreshing a storefront.
Cleaning process
Clear scope, cleaner handoff.
Step 1
Inspect tile type, grout condition, buildup, and high-use areas.
Step 2
Apply surface-appropriate cleaner and agitation.
Step 3
Rinse, detail corners, and dry visible edges.
Step 4
Recommend maintenance cadence for homes, rentals, or offices.
Before and after
A visible reset without overpromising.
Every property is different, but the goal is consistent: remove the dull layer, bring back contrast, and leave the space ready to use.
Local FAQ
Questions people ask before booking.
These answers are written for Grand Junction and Mesa County quote conversations, not generic national copy.
How much does tile & grout cleaning cost in Grand Junction CO?
Tile and grout cleaning is usually priced by square footage, room type, buildup, access, and detail level. Tub and shower areas often require a separate look because mineral film and caulk condition change the scope.
Do you provide tile & grout cleaning outside Grand Junction?
A Bella Janitorial serves Mesa County communities including Fruita, Clifton, Palisade, Orchard Mesa, Loma, Mack, and Whitewater.
Can I get a free quote before scheduling?
Yes. Call (970) 615-5965 to talk through the property, timing, and cleaning scope before anything is scheduled.
Do I need to provide cleaning supplies?
Most jobs can be planned with professional supplies and equipment, but the quote should note any surface-specific products, building requirements, or client-provided supplies.
Do you handle one-time and recurring cleaning?
Yes. One-time deep cleans, move-related cleans, and recurring weekly, biweekly, monthly, or commercial schedules can be scoped around the property.
Related services
Bundle the clean when it makes sense.
Popular service areas
Nearby Mesa County pages.
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