Soap scum, hard-water film and grout — bathrooms brought back to bright — in Fairfax and all around it.
Bathrooms are where cleaning is won or lost. Soap scum on glass, hard-water haze on chrome, grout gone gray, the tub ring that survives ordinary cleaners — this is the room our photo gallery is full of, because it is the room we are proudest of. A bathroom brought back to bright changes how the whole house feels.
The difference is method and patience: the right descaler given time to work, glass polished after the scum is gone rather than smeared around, grout scrubbed line by line, fixtures dried to a shine instead of left water-spotted. Old bathrooms in Falls Church rowhomes and Sterling ranches were built with tile worth saving — it almost never needs replacing, just rescuing.
A photo of the worst spot gets you an honest quote fast.
Descalers need minutes to work — we give them their time.
Grout, corners and tracks, scrubbed not sprayed.
Glass and chrome dried to a shine, not left spotted.
Northern Virginia is not one market — an Arlington high-rise condo, a McLean family home and a Sterling townhouse are three different cleaning jobs.




