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Follow These 5 Tips to Re-Grout and Seal Your Shower

Initially, tiling your shower room can seem baffling and overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. By doing your tiling, you can save more money and gain more satisfaction. Continue reading to learn five tips to grout and seal your shower.

Consider Using Grout Boost or Grout-Once

Grout boost is a liquid product that you mix with your grout instead of water to avoid having to seal the grout when you're done tiling. To achieve the correct mixture, check out the package instruction for mixing and the waiting duration. Proceed to apply grout as usual, and mix your grout with the grout-once sealant in the ice bucket.

Complete Smaller Sections at a Time

At this moment, avoid applying all the grout at once. Consider using grout in smaller sections (10 cm x 10 cm). After application, remove any excess grout from the area immediately. Remember to quickly remove the excess grout to avoid it drying and becoming tough to eliminate from the tiles. Employ a wet sponge to rub off the grout and prevent it from drying up quickly. 

Countercheck for Holes or Bubbles

It's vital to countercheck for any air bubbles in your grout. The presence of any air spaces allows water penetration to the underside of the tiles. You can check for air spaces using a flashlight held flat against the wall and checking for any dark spots present in the grout. If you notice any areas, patch them with more grout, following the usual drying technique to get rid of excess grout. 

Wipe Excess Grout With a Flat Sponge Against the Tile

Even though you wipe off excessive grout using float at a 45-degree angle, you must lay your sponge flat on the shower floor or walls. Maintaining a flat position for your sponge assists in cleaning off excessive grout. And this is true for irregular surfaces such as small tiles or pebble tiles with extra grout per area. By using a damp sponge and changing the water often, you help to minimise haze and achieve a cleaner finish. 

Caulk Edges and Corners With a Similar Grout Colour

You can purchase coloured caulk in your local store or home improvement shop. Its primary purpose is to seal the edges of your washroom joining the floor and walls. It blends perfectly right into the grout colour, and you can research more online on how to use the caulk gun.

Conclusion

These five tips will help you with your shower re-grouting & sealing project. Whether you have leaking shower grout or you a new remodelling project, these repair tips will help you achieve a stellar and professional work.