Press
October 26, 2006

Atlanta, Georgia

Have you thought about replacing your tile because the discolored grout makes it look dirty all the time? Is your tile still in great shape but your floors or showers look old because the grout is dirty, mildewed or stained? Have you tried every cleaner out there and none of them fix the problem? Its time to stop trying to clean away the problem. Most floor grout is sanded grout which is porous in nature. If floor grout is not kept pro... Read More.

April 16, 2008

Grout Medic finds business has its own sparkle

The Courier-Journal By MARCUS GREEN Life on the rails was making Scott Gaw ragged to the bone. His job at CSX meant a rumbling daily commute between Louisville and Nashville, Tenn., and the rigors of being on call as a locomotive engineer. You never knew when you were going to be called, he said. But when the railroads busy, you figure six hours from the time you got to Nashville in the hotel youre going to be called. Then came a fortu... Read More.

November 30, 1999

An Inside Look

Have you found yourself looking at your kitchen tile or shower walls in disgust? Considering replacing that tile because of all that nasty grout? Well, maybe you should consider a call to the Grout Medic instead. Mike Glenn, owner of the Omaha Grout Medic, can clean, stain, regrout and restore that grout and leave your tile looking good as new. In my recent interview with Mike he explained that it has been a life long dream to own his ... Read More.

March 04, 2003

Grout lines define the road to wealth

LOUISVILLE, KY Put this in your dictionary: Grout (noun) That mortar that inevitably absorbs dirt, dust and mold. Thats how the Louisville Courier-Journal described grout yesterday in a feature on Scott Gaw, who met with Chris Burgin, owner of The Grout Medic, a Naperville, IL-based specialty cleaning franchise in late 2001 and purchased rights to the Louisville, KY, territory. According to the newspapers account, however, given the ri... Read More.

October 30, 2006

Focus on The Grout Medic

Do it once, do it rightmake the customer happy beyond belief. Tom Betlow, The Grout Medic After 15 years of experience in the customer relations department at ATT in New Jersey, Tom Betlow, his wife Lina, and their two children decided it was time to pull the plug on corporate life and cold weather. The family moved to Heathrow, presumably for their semi-retirement. I was tired of the grind of corporate life, says Tom. I looked for som... Read More.

December 18, 2006

CSU Business Plan to Boomin Business

CHARLESTON What came first, The Grout Medic of Charleston or the business plan that Marcie Wessinger wrote for her capstone MBA course at Charleston Southern University? A bit of both, youll see. Marcie earned her MBA in May of 2006 after receiving her bachelors degree from Charleston Southern in 2002. She handles the financial aspects of the company, taking care of all the bookkeeping and accounting. Her husband Mark is the owner and ... Read More.