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Recaulking should be performed right away when old caulk
is peeling or missing. Recaulking is recommended when the
old caulk has become discolored or has mold and mildew
that can not be cleaned. Recaulking areas that should be of
most concern include: bathtubs, stall shower bases, shower
doors, shower handles and faucets, around sinks and
toilets. Other areas of concern also include: door and
window frames, tile joints (wall, floor and corner).

Recaulking correctly is key to producing a proper seal.
Completely removing, cleaning, disinfecting and buffing the
surfaces is critical to a secure joint. Caulk just will not stick
well to hard water, soap scum, mold or mildew. Such
discolorations will bleed through the caulk and in time the
caulk will likely peel away from the surface.
Regrouting
Tile regrouting is the process of removing the existing
grout from your tile and replacing it with new grout to
improve and enhance the look of your tile.

There are many reasons why you may want to regrout
your tile. The most significant is the fact that it is just
horrible looking, it will not clean up anymore or maybe you
are just trying to put your property on the market and
want a cost effective alternative to remodeling. Whatever
the reason, we are here to help.

Our technique of regrouting tile is the most effective,
professional and BEST way to regrout. Our system will not
only improve the appearance of your kitchen counter,
vanity, tub surround, or shower stall but it will ensure a
lasting finish for years to come.

We use only quality materials, our workmanship is of the
best there is and we guarantee that you will be
completely satisfied when we are finished.
Recaulking Benefits
Protection from Mold and Water Damage, water can enter
into the walls from joints around the bathtub, sink,
faucets, shower handles and windows. Once water starts
to penetrate, it will eventually cause a great deal of
damage to the areas that are not visible until it is too late.
Some of these areas include wall studs, floor joists, sheet
rock and insulation with in walls and below floors.
Appearance, clean and neat caulking gives the bathroom a
polished appearance.

Money Savings, in addition to saving money on costly
water damage repairs, having a professional recaulk your
bathroom will save you time and the cost of materials.
Many times when caulking is not done correctly it will
appear uneven, lumpy and just plain messy. You will then
need to remove it, as well as purchase more caulk and try
again.
The Regrouting Process
First, we assess whether you have sanded or
non-sanded grout. If it is sanded grout there are other
methods to clean, color and seal these grout joints such
as grout coloring . (Rule of thumb- sanded grout can be
cleaned, colored and sealed. Non-sanded grout can only
be cleaned the best possible and sealed or regrouted
and sealed)

We then completely remove the existing grout with a
rotary tool, remove any existing caulking, acid wash all
tile and grout joints to clean and prep for new grout, we
then establish the color of new grout to be installed.
Once the new grout is installed we let it dry and then
seal with a sub surface penetrating sealer such as
Miracle Sealants 511 Impregnating Sealer.

Then, we re-caulk any necessary areas such as the sink
and base of counter top. When we are finished you are
presented with an invoice and if you are happy you pay.
That simple! Usually, most jobs are finished in one day.
The process can create a little dusty so, we take every
precautionary measure to ensure as little invasiveness
as possible.