Blackened silicone and crumbling grout are not a cleaning problem. Once the seal has gone, water is getting behind the tiles, and no amount of scrubbing puts that back.
What’s included
- Cutting out and removing old silicone and failed grout
- Treating and drying the substrate before resealing
- Re-grouting floors and walls, matched or changed colour
- Sanitary-grade silicone to baths, trays, basins and countertops
- Bath and tray sealing with the bath filled, so the joint does not tear
- Sealing natural stone and porous grout lines
- Replacing failed trims and edge beads
How the work runs
Baths and shower trays are sealed under load – filled or stood in – because a joint made on an empty bath opens up the first time somebody uses it.
Where we do this
Caulking & grout renewal across Toronto, Scarborough, Mississauga, Brampton, Markham, Vaughan, Durham Region.
