MEXICAN TILE CLEANING - MEXICAN FLOOR TILE RENEWED WE CLEAN - STAIN- SEAL TO LIKE NEW APPEARANCE

MEXICAN TILE CLEANING - MEXICAN FLOOR TILE RENEWED WE CLEAN - STAIN- SEAL TO LIKE NEW APPEARANCE

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Mexican tile floors flooded by water that show white patches of efflorescence can be stripped and resealed to like new after floor dried out with A/C.

Mexican Tile Floors flooded by Hurricanes Helene and Milton can be stripped and resealed to like new appearance in 20 days, after floor dried out with fans and A/C. The flood water got under the Mexican tile, it takes time to dry out the tile and the concrete slab. Before and after photos above are from a house that was near the Myakka river near Sarasota Florida when the river overflowed it's banks. The Mexican tile floor has to totally dry out before any work can begin. Never use undiluted vinegar or any acid to clean your Mexican tile floor as the acid eats into the sealant and penetrates the tile affecting the finish. Call Vel at 941-926-7444.

Mexican Tile Floors flooded by Hurricanes Helene and Milton can be stripped and resealed to like new appearance in 20 days, after floor dried out with fans and A/C on. The flood water got under the Mexican tile, it takes time to dry out the tile and the concrete slab. Before and after photos above are from a house that was near the Myakka river near Sarasota Florida when the river overflowed it's banks. The Mexican tile floor has to totally dry out before any work can begin. Call Vel at Mexican Tile Renew 941-926-7444

Mexican Tile Floors flooded by Hurricanes Helene and Milton can be stripped and resealed to like new appearance in 20 days, after floor dried out with fans and A/C. The flood water got under the Mexican tile, it takes time to dry out the tile and the concrete slab. Before and after photos above are from a house that was near the Myakka river in Florida when the river overflowed it's banks. The tile floor has to totally dry out before any work can begin.  
 
Watch out for Efflorescence, which is a white deposit caused by water intrusion under Mexican tile installed and sealed inside your home, Hurricane Helene could cause this situation. The white spots you see on the Mexican tile in the before photo above is called Efflorescence which is caused by water getting under the Mex tile via a flood or constant water intrusion. Flooded Mexican tile would need to dry out for at least 20 days before being stripped and resealed.
 
Call Vel at 941-926-7444. Mexican Tile Renew service area from St Pete to Sarasota to Englewood Fl,
restoring Mexican tile floors for over 29 years. We Make Like New the Good the Bad and Just Plain Ugly Floors. Call Vel at 941-926-7444.

Mexican Tile Renew Projects Since 1995 We Accept All Major Credit Cards. We have A+ Rating with the Better Business Bureau. Mexican Tile Renew Projects from Sarasota to Longboat Key to Bird Key to Siesta Key to Casey Key to Bradenton to Venice to Myakka River area to Englewood to Nokomis Fl restoring Mexican tile floors for over 29 years. We Make Like New the Good the Bad and Just Plain Ugly Floors. Call Vel at 941-926-7444

Mexican Tile Renew Project on Outdoor Deck Tile at Waterfront Home in Tierra Verde South of St Pete Florida That Had Hurricane Damage

Mexican Tile Renew Project on Outdoor Deck Tile at Waterfront Home in Tierra Verde South of St Pete Florida where the Mexican Tile had not been redone in over 20 years. BBB Accreditation; Mexican Tile Renew is BBB Accredited.
Mexican Tile Renew Project on Outdoor Deck Tile at Waterfront Home in Tierra Verde South of St Pete Florida. We remove old paint, black scuff marks, old peeling sealer and make the Mexican tile floor as like new as possible with multiple coats of new sealer. BBB Accreditation; Mexican Tile Renew is BBB Accredited.
Mexican Tile Renew Project on Outdoor Deck Tile at Waterfront Home in Tierra Verde South of St Pete Florida. Mexican Tile Projects from Sarasota to to Bird Key to St Pete to Bradenton to Venice to Englewood to Nokomis Fl restoring Mexican tile floors for over 30 years. We Make Like New the Good the Bad and Just Plain Ugly Floors. BBB Accreditation; Mexican Tile Renew is BBB Accredited.
BBB Accreditation; Mexican Tile Renew is BBB Accredited. Businesses are under no to seek BBB accreditation, and some businesses are not accredited because they have not sought BBB accreditation. To be accredited by BBB, must apply for accreditation and BBB must determine that the business meets BBB accreditation standards, which include to make a good faith effort to resolve any consumer complaints.
 
BBB Accredited Businesses “must for accreditation review/monitoring” and for support of BBB services to the public. BBB rating is based on 13 factors. Get the details about the factors considered. Factors that raised Mexican Tile Renew’s rating include: Length of time business has been operating, since January 1995.

Do not use vinegar to clean your Mexican tile floor, vinegar an acid is harmful to the tile and grout. You are correct to avoid vinegar, Fabuloso, and any other acidic or harsh chemical cleaners on Mexican tile floors, as they can damage the finish and even the tile itself. Instead, use a pH-neutral cleaner, or a mild soap and water solution, and avoid abrasive materials and excess water. We Make Like New the Good the Bad and Just Plain Ugly Floors. Mexican Tile Renew Clean and Seal Englewood to Sarasota To St Pete Fl. CALL 941-926-7444. email mexicantilerenew@aol.com

Mexican tile floors flooded by water that show white patches of efflorescence can be stripped and resealed to like new after floor dried out with A/C.

Mexican Tile Floors flooded by Hurricanes Helene and Milton can be stripped and resealed to like new appearance in 20 days, after floor dr...