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Arizona Tile & Grout Care protects, restores and beautifies the floors and surfaces of people's most important assets- their homes and businesses. We have specialized in tile, stone and grout restoration since 1998 with over 14,400 jobs completed. We have 5 Angie's List Super Service Awards and zero complaints with the Registrar of Contractors and the Better Business Bureau.

We strive to maintain our stellar reputation. We want every customer to have a great experience with our service and feel good about recommending us to their family, friends and neighbors. TRUST: We have integrity by following through with our promises, making the best decisions possible and holding each other accountable. Our customers trust us to go inside their homes and treat them, their contents and valuables with care and respect.

RESPECT: We are courteous, friendly, personable and respectful to customers, vendors and to each other at all times. We listen and communicate effectively. TEAMWORK: We work together as a unified team to ensure great customer service in a positive, friendly and productive environment.
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Ceramic is the most common tile found in homes and businesses today.
This type of tile wears well, provides good traction, and is essentially water- and stain-proof.
It is easy to maintain using almost any type of cleaner.
Ceramic can be installed in just about any setting without any particular concerns.
Ceramic tile is a mixture of clays and natural materials mined from the earth.
They are formed, shaped, pressed and glazed before fired in a hot kiln.
A glaze is the glass material designed to melt onto the surface of the tile during firing, which adheres to the tile surface during cooling.
Porcelain tile is very durable and commonly used in home and commercial settings for flooring, showers and countertops.
These tiles are more dense and much harder than ceramic tiles.
Color on porcelain extends from top to bottom.
The tiles are made from heating fine porcelain clays and other natural materials to temperatures between 1,200 and 1,400 °C.
Some porcelain is made to look like travertine or other stone patterns.
Like ceramic, porcelain tile is nearly impossible to stain.
It is also scratch-resistant and easy to maintain.
Saltillo varies in colors of deep reds, oranges and yellows.
It's clay tile brings warmth and character to any space.
Saltillo is installed mainly on interior and exterior flooring surfaces.
There are several types of clay tiles that are not Saltillo tile but can be restored and maintained the same way.
The clay used to make Saltillo tiles is excavated from the earth.
It is cleaned, processed, mixed with water, and formed into tile.
The tiles are dried in the sun and then fired in kilns.
After installation, it is important to clean the surface before applying multiple coatings of acrylic finish so the clay is sealed for protection.
Travertine is a luxurious natural stone used in homes and businesses.
Most of today's travertine comes from Italy, Turkey, and Mexico.
It is installed on flooring, showers, countertops, backsplashes, and other decorative surfaces.
Travertine is a form of limestone.
It is a sedimentary rock formed by an accumulation of calcium carbonate and other minerals dissolving in ground water and deposited by rivers and natural springs on the earths surface.
Over time, travertine transforms due to the heat in the earth's core and water rising as the steam forms hot springs.
Most commonly used on countertops and showers, granite is an extremely durable and beautiful natural stone.
Granite is resistant to abrasion, staining, and etching from acids found in food and drink.
It is a great choice for these applications.
Granite is an igneous rock, formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava below the earth's surface.
This process makes granite one of hardest stones next to diamond.
Granite consists of minerals of feldspar and quartz, giving it brilliant coloring and decorative patterns.
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