
Houston Service
Epoxy Grouting
Industrial-strength epoxy grout for kitchens, showers, and high-traffic areas.

What This Service Covers
Epoxy grout creates a dense, stain-resistant finish built for grease, cleaning chemicals, heavy foot traffic, and demanding commercial environments.
Why It Matters
When ordinary grout keeps staining or breaking down, epoxy offers longer service life and easier maintenance for kitchens, restaurants, restrooms, and busy floors.
A Closer Look at Epoxy Grout
For years, epoxy grout has been the standard for commercial applications and its popularity is spreading to homes as well. Our epoxy grout is made of an aggregate, resin, and hardener — and once cured it is completely non-porous. That means it's impervious to staining, chemicals, and moisture, and is always cleanable back to its original color.
It's ideal for floors and walls in high-traffic areas, kitchens and bathrooms, pools, and hygiene-sensitive environments like hospitals — it doesn't allow mildew to grow, repels oil stains, and isn't affected by chemicals found in shampoos and conditioners. Because it's so stain-proof, it doesn't require the heavy-duty scrubbing regular grout does. Cleaning epoxy grout simply means dissolving and removing the grime that collects on top of it. Another distinct advantage: unlike normal grout, epoxy never needs sealing because it isn't porous.
Not all epoxy grouts are the same — and definitely not a 'one type suits all'. We only install the highest-quality epoxy grouts in both commercial and residential applications. Years of experience and extensive training have enabled us to master the trade of epoxy grouting. Today's market offers many different epoxy grouts; we do not use or recommend the cheaper types. Our epoxy products are not cheap, but they are the highest quality available — and you get what you pay for.
Epoxy grout is more difficult to install than regular grout and requires experienced specialists like our technicians. More labor is needed and speed is critical — it dries quickly and is extremely difficult to remove. Unglazed and porous tiles aren't compatible with epoxy because of the high chance it will stain those surfaces, so the natural stone floors you paid so much for need cement grout and regular cleaning. If you're not sure whether your tiling is porous, that's another great reason to call us.
Sounds great, doesn't it? It is — but there are a couple of caveats. First, this isn't a do-it-yourself project. Proper application that ensures complete protection across the entire surface is an art that requires training and practice to master, and is difficult to do correctly on a first attempt. Second, not all installs are equal — product quality is critical. Some companies (even some that may surprise you) use products closer to house paint. It can look great right after they finish, but the paint peels in short order, and these products lack the constant-acting mildewcides and true stain prevention of a proper epoxy. Do your due diligence and don't hesitate to thoroughly question any prospective provider.
Our Process
A focused workflow built around clean prep, durable materials, and a finished surface that is ready for daily use.
Site evaluation
Joint prep
Epoxy mix and placement
Precision wash-down
Cure inspection
