Case Study · Published May 2, 2026

Morgan's Bar — Quarterly Floor Scrubbing

How a recurring quarterly service keeps a busy Libertyville bar looking professional year-round

Client: Morgan's Bar
Location: Libertyville, IL
Service: Recurring Quarterly Service

4×/yr

Quarterly cadence

After hours

Zero customer impact

100%

Grout color restored

0

Strip & wax cycles needed

The Challenge

A busy bar floor takes constant abuse. Spilled drinks, food residue, foot traffic, and the inevitable cleaning shortcuts of a fast-paced service environment add up fast. Within weeks, grout lines start to darken. Within months, the entire floor takes on a hazy, sticky character that no amount of nightly mopping can fix. The bar's nightly staff does what they can, but nightly mopping just spreads thinned-out grime around — it can't lift the embedded buildup that accumulates in tile texture and grout lines. That's where a quarterly deep scrub comes in.

The Transformation

Five before-and-after pairs from across the bar floor

Bar Service Area before machine scrubbing Before

Bar Service Area

Grout darkened by months of bar traffic and spills

Bar Service Area after machine scrubbing After

Bar Service Area

Original tile color restored, grout lines defined

Behind the Bar before machine scrubbing Before

Behind the Bar

Heavy buildup in high-traffic prep zone

Behind the Bar after machine scrubbing After

Behind the Bar

Clean and sanitary work surface underfoot

Dining Floor before machine scrubbing Before

Dining Floor

Dingy and uneven, hiding the original color

Dining Floor after machine scrubbing After

Dining Floor

Bright, even, professional appearance

Walkway before machine scrubbing Before

Walkway

Foot-traffic grime embedded in tile texture

Walkway after machine scrubbing After

Walkway

Like-new finish across the high-traffic lane

Tile Detail before machine scrubbing Before

Tile Detail

Dark, sticky residue and discolored grout

Tile Detail after machine scrubbing After

Tile Detail

Tile color back, grout visibly cleaner

How We Do It

A six-step process that does what nightly mopping can't

CRB cylindrical floor scrubber in action at Morgan's Bar

Equipment: CRB cylindrical floor scrubber. Counter-rotating brushes mechanically agitate grime out of grout and tile texture — something flat-pad rotary machines and mops physically cannot do.

1

Vacuum

Dry-vacuum the floor to remove loose debris before any chemical goes down

2

Apply Cleaner

Lay down a commercial-grade tile cleaner / degreaser to break down embedded grime

3

10-Min Dwell

Allow the cleaner to dwell for ~10 minutes — chemistry does the heavy lifting

4

Machine Scrub

Run the CRB cylindrical floor scrubber to mechanically agitate and lift the loosened grime

5

Squeegee + Vac

Squeegee dirty water into a wet-vacuum — grime leaves the building, not back into the grout

6

Final Rinse

Clean-water mop pass to leave the floor neutral pH and residue-free

Why Quarterly?

Preventive maintenance is dramatically cheaper than restoration

Without quarterly service

  • Grime accumulates faster than nightly mopping can remove
  • Grout permanently darkens within 12–18 months
  • Eventually requires expensive full strip & restoration
  • Customer perception suffers — floor reads as "old" or "neglected"

With Heiser quarterly service

  • Floor consistently looks fresh and professional
  • Grout color preserved year after year
  • Avoids the disruption and cost of full restoration
  • After hours — your customers never see us, only the result

The bottom line: a quarterly maintenance contract costs a fraction of what an emergency strip-and-restore job costs — and your floor never has to look "tired" in the meantime.

Want Your Floors on a Maintenance Schedule?

We work with restaurants, bars, retail spaces, and offices throughout Lake County on quarterly, monthly, or custom-cadence floor care contracts. Let's talk about what makes sense for your space.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should a bar or restaurant floor be machine scrubbed?
For most bars and restaurants, quarterly is the sweet spot. Nightly mopping handles surface debris, but it can't remove the embedded grime that accumulates in tile texture and grout lines. A quarterly machine scrub resets the floor before the buildup becomes permanent. High-volume venues sometimes go monthly; low-traffic spaces can stretch to twice a year.
What's a CRB cylindrical scrubber and why do you use it?
A CRB (Counter Rotating Brush) cylindrical scrubber uses two brushes that spin in opposite directions to mechanically agitate grime out of grout lines and tile texture. Flat-pad rotary machines and mops physically can't reach into grout — they just push grime around. The CRB design is what makes restored grout color possible.
Can you do this during business hours?
Almost always after hours. The cleaner needs ~10 minutes of dwell time, the floor stays wet through the scrub-and-extract phase, and customers can't walk on it until it's mopped clean. We schedule for after close so the bar opens the next day with a fully dry, fully restored floor and zero customer impact.
Why is quarterly maintenance cheaper than waiting?
Without regular service, grout permanently darkens within 12–18 months and the floor eventually needs an expensive full strip-and-restoration cycle that disrupts business and costs many times more than a quarterly scrub. Quarterly cadence is preventive maintenance — it costs a fraction of restoration and your floor never has to look 'tired' in the meantime.
Do you serve restaurants and bars outside Libertyville?
Yes — we work with restaurants, bars, retail spaces, and offices throughout Lake County, IL including Vernon Hills, Mundelein, Grayslake, Highland Park, Lake Forest, Waukegan, Buffalo Grove, Deerfield, Lake Bluff, Gurnee, and Lincolnshire. We also offer monthly and custom-cadence floor care contracts depending on your traffic.