Dirty, discolored grout and dull tiles make any floor look old and neglected. Scrubbing with household cleaners barely makes a difference, leaving bacteria and deep-set grime untouched. Gerties Cleaning solves these problems with expert tile and grout cleaning in Lathrup Village, MI, using advanced steam technology and sealing solutions to restore your floors. Our process eliminates dirt, mold, and stains, making tile surfaces look brand new.
We service homes and businesses throughout Lathrup Village, MI, bringing over 15 years of experience to every job. Our team of 12 certified technicians holds industry-recognized certifications, including IICRC Tile and Stone Cleaning Certification. We specialize in deep cleaning, grout restoration, and tile sealing, ensuring long-lasting protection. Call today to schedule your professional tile cleaning!
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Your home’s tile floors accumulate dirt and bacteria, especially in high-traffic areas. Our Lathrup Village, MI tile cleaning service removes deep grime that regular mopping can't touch.
Businesses see heavy foot traffic, which leads to fast tile deterioration. Our commercial tile cleaning in Lathrup Village, MI keeps your space hygienic and professional.
Discolored grout makes even clean tiles look dirty. Our Lathrup Village, MI grout cleaning experts restore its original color and apply a protective sealant for lasting results.
Gerties Cleaning has spent over a decade perfecting tile and grout cleaning in Lathrup Village, MI. We use cutting-edge steam technology, eco-friendly products, and certified cleaning technicians to deliver results that last.
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Dirty grout and dull tiles don’t have to be permanent. With Gerties Cleaning’s expert tile and grout cleaning in Lathrup Village, MI, you get fresh, sanitized floors that last. Whether it’s a small home bathroom or a large commercial space, our team has the expertise to handle it all.
Gerties Cleaning made my tile floors look brand new! The grout was almost black before, but now it’s bright again. Amazing job!
I own a restaurant, and our floors take a beating. AriStar’s commercial tile cleaning service keeps them spotless. Highly recommend!
The steam cleaning process worked wonders! My bathroom tiles look like they were just installed. Thank you, Gerties Cleaning!
The city of Lathrup Village is an outgrowth of the development known as Lathrup Townsite, the dream of its developer Louise Lathrup Kelley. In 1923 she purchased a tract of 1,000 acres (4 km2) in Southfield Township, in southern Oakland County, and proceeded to plant a residential neighborhood that encompasses the city of 1.5 square miles (3.9 km2). Lathrup Townsite was conceived as a controlled community with rigorous standards, including houses built only of masonry construction; early integration of attached garages; as well as established minimums for construction cost to ensure quality. The community also had housing covenants to prevent the sale of homes to African American families, part of a larger trend in the mid-20th century of racist white Detroiters fleeing to the suburbs to avoid living near black residents (see white flight). As the community developed, Mrs. Kelley implemented numerous innovative directives, including operating a shuttle service to local shopping areas, and allowing the financing of automobiles as part of the financing of houses, which created a stronger connection between the relatively isolated townsite and more established suburbs, as well as the city of Detroit. Mr. Charles Kelley, who had been a real estate writer for the Detroit News, assisted his wife in bringing talented architects to the community to design many of the custom homes that are features of the community. The City of Lathrup Village was incorporated in 1953 as the first incorporated community in Southfield Township. The residents thwarted an attempt by township residents to include Lathrup Townsite in their planned incorporation of the city of Southfield, resulting in Southfield's incorporation being delayed until 1958. Louise Lathrup Kelley played an active role in the new city until her death in 1963, after which her remaining real estate holdings in the city were sold and developed.
Zip Codes in Lathrup Village, MI that we also serve: 48076