Elevate Your Environment with Expert Tile and Grout Cleaning
Whether you’re managing a busy commercial facility, maintaining an industrial site, or looking to refresh your home, our expert tile and grout cleaning services are designed to meet your specific needs.
With a network of 40 regional branches, we deliver advanced cleaning solutions for commercial, industrial and residential properties.
Our Tile and Grout Cleaning Services
Commercial & Industrial
From high-traffic retail stores to expansive industrial facilities, our team delivers customised cleaning services that handle the toughest grime and stains, ensuring a spotless and professional appearance.
Residential
Our regional branches also provide specialised cleaning for homes, offering the same level of care and attention to detail. We restore the original beauty of your tile floors, kitchens, and bathrooms, making them look brand new.
Why Choose Steamatic Australia Tile and Grout Cleaning?
Cutting-Edge Cleaning Technology: We utilise advanced equipment and cleaning agents to effectively remove dirt, grease, and stains. Our high-pressure rinsing and vacuum extraction methods ensure deep cleaning, fast drying, and minimal disruption, whether it’s in a large commercial setting or a residential property.
Experienced and Certified Technicians: Our team of certified technicians are highly trained and experienced in both commercial/industrial and residential cleaning. They ensure a thorough and safe cleaning process that preserves the integrity of your tile surfaces and grout lines.
Comprehensive Service Offering: From initial inspection to post-cleaning maintenance recommendations, we provide a full-service solution that includes pre-treatment, steam cleaning and optional high-pressure washing.
Flexible Scheduling to Suit Your Needs: We offer flexible scheduling options, including after-hours and weekend service for convenience. Our goal is to minimise disruption to daily operations or home life.
Tile and Grout Case Studies
Our Top Frequently Asked Questions
What is Major and Complex Loss?
A major and complex loss refers to large-scale damage that significantly disrupts operations, involves multiple stakeholders, or requires a highly coordinated, multi-disciplinary response. These losses often involve high-value assets, critical infrastructure, or specialised environments, and typically occur following severe events such as fire, flood, storm, structural collapse, or industrial accidents.
What makes a loss ‘major and complex’?
Several factors contribute:
Scale of damage – Widespread impact across large sites, multiple floors, or several interconnected buildings.
Critical business disruption – Operations halted in hospitals, data centres, factories, or utility facilities where downtime has serious financial or safety consequences.
Specialised equipment or systems – Damage to cleanrooms, CNC machines, robotics, or server farms requiring technical restoration and strict contamination controls.
Multiple insurers or stakeholders – Coordination needed between property owners, tenants, underwriters, loss adjusters, and risk assessors.
Hazardous materials – Presence of biohazards, asbestos, fuel, or chemicals requiring licensed handling.
Complex logistics – Difficult site access, remote locations, or need for temporary facilities to maintain continuity.
Examples include:
A large-scale fire in a manufacturing facility damaging production lines, HVAC systems, and electrical control rooms.
Flooding across a multi-storey commercial property, affecting office space, underground carparks, and lift shafts.
Storm damage to a regional airport, including structural damage, compromised air traffic control equipment, and terminal systems.
Electrical fire in a data centre, requiring urgent cleaning and recovery of server racks, fibre cabling, and cooling systems.
These types of losses require not only technical expertise and specialised equipment, but also careful planning, regulatory compliance, and clear communication across all parties involved.
How can businesses expedite recovery after a major loss?
Expediting recovery after a major loss relies on proactive planning and rapid action. Businesses can significantly reduce downtime and financial impact by implementing a comprehensive disaster recovery plan before an event occurs. This plan should include:
Regular Risk Assessments – Identifying vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure, machinery, and key systems helps businesses anticipate potential threats and prioritise areas for protection.
Emergency Response Protocols – Establishing clear procedures for evacuations, immediate response teams, and communication ensures a rapid reaction following a disaster.
Pre-Event Engagement with Experts – Involving restoration specialists before a disaster occurs can be incredibly beneficial. By consulting us ahead of time, businesses can establish emergency contacts, pre-arrange necessary resources, and ensure that restoration teams are familiar with their operations. This proactive approach can speed up mobilisation, reduce the time to assess damage, and ensure smoother coordination during recovery.
Insurance Documentation and Planning – Keep an up-to-date inventory of assets and a clear record of your insurance policies, making sure all coverage is adequate. Pre-event inventory assessments can streamline claims and prevent delays in receiving compensation.
Implementing Preventative Measures – Regular maintenance, such as inspecting machinery, upgrading fire suppression systems, or reinforcing infrastructure, can reduce the severity of damages in case of an event.
By establishing these proactive steps, businesses will be better positioned to recover quickly and efficiently, enabling them to resume operations sooner and mitigate the financial impact of extended downtime. Early involvement with restoration specialists, like us, ensures that the right strategies are in place from the outset, making recovery faster and less disruptive.
What are the long-term considerations post-restoration?
Post-restoration, businesses should focus on preventive measures, regular maintenance, and staff training to mitigate the risk of future incidents and ensure sustained operations.
How do you assess the extent of damage?
We conduct thorough assessments to determine the extent of damage, including inspecting affected areas. This assessment guides our restoration plan.