Regrouting and Grout Repair Services
Improve Your Tile and Skip Tile Replacement
There's no ever-lasting solution when it comes to grout, the mixture of water, cement, and sand that fills the spaces between tiles. Over time, grout can crack, crumble, and discolor, leading to unsightly appearances and even poor tile integrity. The Grout Medic offers tile regrouting and grout repair services to help you extend the lifespan of your tiles and maintain their beauty.
Tile Grout Repair Vs. Regrouting
We offer tile grout repair and regrouting services, but the two are different processes. While you may already be familiar with grout repair, regrouting tile is different and might be a better option for your specific needs.
When deciding between the two, consider these differences:
- Tile Grout Repair: Grout repair involves fixing cracks or damaged areas in the grout, typically by scraping out the old grout and applying new grout. This process is usually recommended if you have chips, cracks, or missing grout in a concentrated area. It can be beneficial to those looking to avoid a large project.
- Tile Regrouting: Regrouting involves removing all your existing grout and reapplying new grout throughout the entire tiled surface area. It takes a bit longer, but it is recommended when your grout is heavily discolored or crumbling in multiple areas. It can also be a great option if you want to update the look of your tiles with custom grout colors.
If you need help determining whether you need grout repair or regrouting, our team of experts can assess your situation and recommend the best course of action, along with other tile repair services. We'll also give you a free estimate, helping you make an informed decision that fits your budget and is tailored to your needs.
Support on All Tile Types
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Hassle-free scheduling and transparent estimates, always.
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Our team is fully licensed, bonded, and insured for your peace of mind.
Let the Professionals Handle Your Grout Repairs
Old grout can harbor harmful bacteria and mold, creating an unhealthy environment in your home and causing tiles to fall out of place. Instead of attempting a DIY grout repair, trust the professionals at The Grout Medic. Our team has the experience and tools to properly remove old grout, clean the tile surface, and apply new grout.
From shower tile regrouting to kitchen tile grout repair, there's no job too big or too small for our team. Plus, we offer custom grout colors, so you can choose the perfect shade to complement your tiles and the overall aesthetic of your space.
How Often Should Tile Be Regrouted?
Generally speaking, grout can last anywhere from eight to 20 years. You don't have to get your tiles regrouted as soon as it's been a decade or so; however, there are certain signs you can look out for that may indicate it's time to regrout your tile. These include:
- Discoloration or stains on the grout
- Cracked or missing grout
- Mold or mildew growth in the grout lines
If you notice these signs on your floors, backsplashes, walls, or tiles, it's time to consider regrouting. Acting quickly can prevent severe damage and save on costly tile replacement! The Grout Medic is here to assess your situation and offer the best solution.