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"One of the principle reasons we hired MHM Remodeling was the confidence that Mike would do the work himself and that he knew what he was doing. Mike and his helper, Nathan, displayed an exemplary work ethic by being on time, staying late when required and always working hard. 
 
Mike’s choice of vendors helped us keep the final tally close to his estimate while not sacrificing quality. In fact, we were impressed with how accurate his labor and materials estimate actually was. He was a sounding board for our ideas, told us what was feasible, what was practical, and what would break the budget. He expressed his opinion, was forthright with his answers to our questions, and above all, he was honest. 
 
The finished bathroom is so stunning that no one would know that the project was plagued with challenges from Day One.  The obstacles came from existing framing, to incorrect supplies, and, occasionally, an owner with “new ideas”. Mike overcame each problem as it was encountered.  His meticulous attention to detail, his experience, and his skilled craftsmanship enabled him to produce a quality product that expertly blended form and function. 
 
Mike takes pride in his work.  It is refreshing to find a business owner who is accountable for the work he does and who cares about satisfying his customer.  We highly recommend MHM Remodeling and we look forward to working with Mike again in the future."
 
J.Carr Master Bathroom
Austin,TX
   Tile & Natural Stone Care
   

Rutine Ceramic Tile Care

Wipe glazed wall tiles periodically using a cloth or sponge dampened with a non oil-based household cleaner. Vacuum glazed floor tiles regularly to remove dirt and other gritty particles, then damp mop or sponge with an all-purpose, non oil-based cleaner. Remember not to use ammonia, as it will discolor grout. Clean unglazed wall and floor tiles in a similar manner using a solution of water and soapless detergent instead of an all-purpose cleaner.

Grout Care

Once the tile has been cleaned and dried (shortly after installation), grout joints should be treated with a silicone sealer. Grout, the material used to fill the spaces between tiles, is porous, and sealing it at this time will simplify maintenance in the future (Epoxy grouts do not require a sealer). We recommend you apply a sealer at least twice a year for maximum stain protection.

Heavy Duty Cleaning

Neglected or heavily trafficked tile may require more intensive cleaning. Clean glazed wall tiles with a scouring powder or all-purpose cleaner applied to a non-metallic pad. Rinse and wipe dry. For glazed floor tiles, use a commercial tile cleaner, or apply a strong solution of an all-purpose, non oil-based cleaner or scouring powder paste. Let stand for five minutes, brush and scrub. Then rinse with clean water and wipe dry.

For heavy-duty cleaning of unglazed wall tiles, make a paste of scouring powder. Apply to surface and let stand for five minutes. Scour with brush, rinse and wipe dry. Unglazed floor tiles can be cleaned in the same manner. Though a small brush is suitable for most floors, you may want to use a scrubbing machine for large areas.

To clean badly soiled countertops, apply a solution of scouring powder and very hot water. Let stand for five minutes, scrub with a stiff brush and rinse. Soap scum, mildew stains and hard-water deposits may be removed from ceramic tile using cleaning products that are commonly available at your local supermarket or home improvement store. With soft water, use an all-purpose, non oil-based cleaner. Allow to stand for five minutes before lightly scrubbing with a sponge. Rinse well

 
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