While using high-quality grout can help extend the life of your grout, chances are that the grout in your home will eventually need repair.
While using high-quality grout can help extend the life of your grout, chances are that the grout in your home will eventually need repair.
How often should grout be replaced? That depends on a couple of factors such as type of grout, environment, and improper maintenance.
Tiles and grout are prone to damage and can deteriorate over time, especially in high-traffic areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and showers.
Homeowners often struggle to keep their showers clean and beautiful. These surfaces endure constant use and can deteriorate quickly.
Most people do not know the difference between grout and caulk; some even think it is the same thing. Keep reading to learn the difference.
Grout is an essential element of tile installations. When grout is old and starting to deteriorate you may want to remove old grout and regrout.
Cement-based grout, no matter how well it is sealed, can begin to fall apart over time because it is porous and easily absorbs contaminants.
Many people find excessive water around the tub or shower and assume there is a leaking pipe or drain when that isn't necessarily the case.
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