Grout Works Opens New Training Center For Grout Restoration

August 25, 2010 · Posted in home improvement · Comment 

Grout Works has built a national training center to give real life scenarios to grout restoration professionals. This is the only National Training Center in North America dedicated to just grout restoration training.

In 1994, Wayne Hinz set out to find a cure for dirty grout. Wayne, alongside an engineer, developed a permanent solution to dirty grout. A color sealant was amassed that not only protects the grout, but can change its color or even restore the grout back to its original state. Grout Works was born.

Years after Grout Works had been training grout professionals out in a field an idea was developed to have people train under one roof. So Grout Works built a 10,000 square foot Training Center. The Grout Works Nation Training Center is built with 30 tile floors with over 45 different type of tile. Full scale replicas of bathroom and kitchens were put in. Rooms dedicated just for shower restoration with 8 different types of showers were installed. Classrooms were built to teach the business side of the industry. The Grout Works National Training Center gives new grout restoration trainee real life situation they would face in the field in one building. The dream of the Grout Works is now a reality.

Grout Works installed a lounge with pool table, darts, ping pong, and a 50 inch Plasma Television, so trainees can take a little beak after a hard day of training or if they need to relax.

The Grout Works National Training Center creates real-life scenarios to help grout professional better understand grout restoration and how to succeed in the industry.