Frequently Asked Questions

What is regrouting, and when is it necessary?

Regrouting involves removing deteriorated grout from the joints between tiles and replacing it with new grout. It becomes necessary when existing grout shows signs of cracking, mold, mildew, or discoloration, compromising the aesthetics and integrity of the tiled surface.

How often should regrouting be done?

The frequency of regrouting depends on various factors like tile type, usage, and maintenance. Generally, it’s recommended every 5-10 years for most tiled areas. However, high-traffic spaces like showers might require more frequent maintenance.

What types of tiles can be regrouted?

Our team specializes in regrouting ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, and other common tile types used in bathrooms, kitchens, floors, and backsplashes.

How long does the regrouting process take?

The duration varies based on the size of the area, the extent of work needed, and the type of tiles. Small projects may take a day, while larger or more complex ones could span a few days.

Will regrouting disrupt my daily routine?

Our team strives to minimize inconvenience during the process. While some noise and dust are inevitable, we work efficiently to complete the job with minimal disruption to your daily activities.

What is the cost of regrouting?

The cost depends on the area size, the condition of the existing grout, and the type of tiles. We offer free estimates after evaluating the space and discussing your specific requirements.

How can I maintain regrouted surfaces?

We provide guidance on proper maintenance to ensure the longevity of your regrouted areas. Simple practices like regular cleaning with mild detergents and proper ventilation can help preserve the newly refreshed look.

Do you offer a warranty for your regrouting services?

Yes, we stand behind our workmanship. We provide a warranty on our services, ensuring quality and customer satisfaction.