Regrouting Shower Tiles

When is the right time for regrouting shower tiles?

Since last few days I’ve been getting emails and phone calls from homeowners in Los Angeles asking for tile grout repair services and when is the right time for regrouting shower tiles.

So, I am writing this post to share everything about regrouting shower tiles as it may help homeowners in saving both their hard earned money and time.

First of all it is important to understand that at some point you have to regrout shower tiles but it is hard to determine when the right time is because it depends on various factors.

Some grouts stay longer than others if done by an experienced tile contractor and so there’s no specific timeline for regrout. The easiest way to figure out whether you need to opt for regrout is by looking at the mold buildup on the grout and if this mold buildup is not easily removed by the household cleaners then it is time to regrout shower tiles.

The other important thing to look for is the gap between the tiles or if the tiles feel hollow when you knock with using your fingers. If any of these signs are visible to you then it is time for regrouting of shower tiles.

You should also look for any kind of leakage in your shower or seepage of water between the tiles as it is an obvious sign to regrout shower tiles.

Now you must be thinking how helpful regrouting can be for your shower tiles?

Let’s have a look at some of the advantages of regrouting shower tiles:

If you are considering regrouting shower tiles then you should know that regrouting has many distinct advantages and the most important being that it saves your money compared to installing the new tiles and redoing the entire bathroom.

You do not have to worry about burning your pocket when regrouting because old grout can be removed and new grout can be put in saving you from buying whole new set of tiles for your shower.

Regrouting also prevents water leakage between the tiles that leads to mold buildup one of the most common reasons for shower tile damage.

Regrouting is a great way to add a new visual appeal to your shower by adding new color to the grout without spending much.

Now, let’s have a look at what types of Grout are available on the market and what Grout is suitable for regrouting shower tiles.

There are many different types of Grout having their pros and cons and I have tried to list the most common ones that are commonly used for regrouting shower tiles:

  • Non-Sanded Grout – It is used for small tile joints and should be used only on the dry surfaces.
  • Sanded Grout – It is used for larger tile joints and it has longer life than non-sanded grout. It cannot be used for polished stones.
  • Epoxy Grout – It is expensive compared to other Grouts available on the market because it’s much more tough and durable. If you are considering long-lasting grouts then go for epoxy.
  • Cement Grout – If you are considering quick repair and easy application then cement grout is the best option for you but it needs lot of maintenance compared to the epoxy grout.

 

It is completely upto you and your budget while choosing Grout for your shower tiles and if you are unable to figure the best option then contacting a local tile grout repair service provider is the best option.

I can help you with Regrouting shower tiles and bathroom tile repair work in San Pedro, South Bay, Los angeles at extremely affordable prices. I’ve been serving the local residents and homeowners for the past 30 years in the South Bay area, Los Angeles.

Call: 310-748-9118 or leave a message and I’ll get back to you shortly.