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Old 05-16-2012, 09:49 PM
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It does cancel the warranty on the tile to seal it.


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Gracie, I fail to understand why and where is that stated?
A quick call to Home Warranty should answer your question.
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Old 05-16-2012, 10:35 PM
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It does cancel the warranty on the tile to seal it. We have chosen to not seal our tile. We lived in our house in Hadley for three years and cleaned the floor frequently. Nothing ever changed as far as grout color.

If you knew me well, you would know I am an enthusiastic house cleaner, the product of generations of German haufraus. If it gets stained I will just add a little bleach to the water when we clean it. Henry is now our "Sharker". Bless his heart, he has taken over many of the chores that used to be mine. I am truly loving this retirement.

Many have sealed the grout themselves and it is no small task.

It is an option that can be done at any time. Either sealing it yourself or having it sealed. Our grout isn't "white white" but more of a ...greyish tanish grout. Not so quick to look dirty.

Just my take. I will be shrieking if it gets real dirty looking. This is a dirty place.
The new steam machines should make quick work of cleaning up tile!

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Old 05-17-2012, 05:06 AM
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The new steam machines should make quick work of cleaning up tile!

My wife bought me one! Now whats that tell you!
It tells me that Ruthie loves you!
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I've been told to only use vinegar and water on tiles that have been sealed -- the steam heat supposedly removes the grout sealant.

I also heard (don't know 100% if true or not but it makes sense) that sealing the grout no longer voids the warranty. However, this was the case a few years ago.
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I believe all grout will darken hen wet. Wait until it dries to serif it returns to original color
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