Tommy Jackson
Small Business Owner in San Antonio, Texas
Did you know that floor grout can have just as many bacteria than the average toilet seat (if not more)? It’s true! A recent study concluded that grout contains a large number of microbial bacteria. Honestly it makes sense. Whatever surfaces one walks on throughout the day gets carried into homes by the soles of their shoes. And while some places seem more harmless (like an office complex or local grocery store), it also includes anywhere we travel – like daycares, shopping malls, big box stores, malls and gas stations. When one considers everywhere we travel on a daily basis, the bacteria count on tile floors and grout begins to make sense.
Cross Cleaning Company of San Antonio, Texas is the premier tile and grout cleaning company in South Texas. With over ten years experience, state-of-the-art equipment and professionally trained staff, there is no reason to look anywhere but Cross Cleaning Company for your tile and grout cleaning needs. Angie’s List has rewarded Cross Cleaning with its “Super Service Award” for the past two years. Home Advisor Pro displays Cross as an “Elite Provider”, which is backed-up by their Five-Star rating on Home Advisor’s website. When your grout gets dirty, stained and begins to look uneven and discolored, give Cross Cleaning Company a call. Their motto is: “Dirty Grout? We’ll Get It Out”.
Many satisfied customers sing the praises of Cross Cleaning Company. One customer said the job was done perfect; the team that came to the house was professional. Excellent Job! I would recommend Cross Cleaning and would recommend the color sealing of the grout. The floors look fantastic!” Another happy customer remarked.
In addition to tile and grout cleaning, Cross Cleaning Company provides many other services. They clean Saltillo Tile, travertine, natural stone (like granite and marble) and, in addition they clean patios, driveways, pool decks and stained concrete.
The owner of Cross Cleaning Company invites you to experience the difference between a company that is out to “make a buck” and one that is out to provide a quality service to their customers.