Grout and hard-surface detail
Steam is often quoted for grout lines, restrooms, and kitchen edges where a scrubber cannot reach. Describe the surface and dwell time your facility already uses.
Steam
Request commercial pricing on steam cleaners for grout, kitchens, and detail work. Describe the surface and any facility policy on chemicals. TCB will not invent healthcare or EPA kill-claims on this page.
Surface type, indoor vs foodservice area, portability, and whether steam is a supplement to a scrubber or extractor program you already run.
Boiler size, continuous-fill vs tank, accessories, and freight. Accessory kits should match the surfaces you listed — not a generic bundle.
Steam is often quoted for grout lines, restrooms, and kitchen edges where a scrubber cannot reach. Describe the surface and dwell time your facility already uses.
Tell us whether this is front-of-house detail or back-of-house degrease support. Chemical policy belongs on the quote — this page does not add kill-claims.
This page does not make kill-claim or healthcare disinfection claims. Ask for the machine class and any chemical process your facility already specifies.
Extractors recover water from carpet and upholstery. Steam units are usually for hard surfaces and detail work. If the job is carpet, use the carpet extractor quote.
Note available circuits, water fill access, and whether the unit must be portable between rooms. Oversized boilers change freight and training.
List surfaces and any written facility policy. Email spec sheets to help@thecleaningbusiness.com if you already have a bid.