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Sir Grout of Greater Boston Donates Tile and Grout Cleaning to Local Ronald McDonald House Charity® of Boston

Boston tile and grout cleaners proud to provide clean, family-friendly service to support Boston community and local charity
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Boston, MA (PRWEB – October 08, 2015) - Sir Grout of Greater Boston donated an expansive, seven room Boston tile and grout cleaners service to the local Boston chapter of Ronald McDonald House Charities® (RMHC®). This donation was made in an effort to give back to the local Boston community that has supported Sir Grout of Greater Boston since its inception.

Picture of a Floor After a Grout Cleaning in Boston"We believe strongly in the Ronald McDonald House Charities, and they are truly a gift to the local Boston community," stated Chris Wyand, Owner of Sir Grout of Greater Boston. "We've had so much support since we first opened our doors here – the least we can do is donate our tile and grout cleaning services. We're proud to provide an environmentally friendly, child and family safe service to this great cause."

With this contribution, the Ronald McDonald House of Boston is able to continue to offer a clean, healthy environment to support the families of critically ill children. The expansive yet expedient service was performed on the main house kitchen and all six main house bathrooms.

The Ronald McDonald House of Boston offers a sanctuary for the families of children with cancer, so that they may stay close to their child and receive all the support they need during a very difficult time in their lives. The house provides a safe haven close to the hospital, so that children can experience as much time with their families as possible, and the families will have direct access to all care providers, and be a part of decisions more easily.

"With the very generous gift of tile cleaning in the Main House kitchen and all six Main House bathrooms, you enable us to put our resources toward directly serving our families," stated Dawn Emerson, Assistant Director of Ronald McDonald House of Boston. "The thoughtfulness as well as the contribution to creating a clean and homelike atmosphere goes a long way in helping to ease stress for the children and families who stay with us while a child receives cancer treatment."

Tile and grout cleaning is essential for keeping common areas clean, and people healthy. Over time, the microscopic pores in tile and grout collect dirt, and can begin to grow mold and mildew. A deep cleaning and subsequent sealing can keep floors looking fresh, and reduce the risk of mold for years to come. Sir Grout of Greater Boston is proud to provide an exceptional tile and grout cleaning service. "You did a wonderful job, and people have already commented on how fresh and clean everything looks," Ms. Emerson stated.

For a healthy, quick, and environmentally friendly tile and grout cleaning service, contact Sir Grout of Greater Boston via phone at (781) 899-0388, or go to https://www.sirgroutboston.com/contact for a free evaluation, today!


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