Tile Regrouting


Shower tile regrouting
Shower grout can deteriorate over time due to constant exposure to water, soaps, and cleaning agents, leading to leaks, mould growth, and unsightly stains. Our comprehensive regrouting process begins with the meticulous removal of all old, cracked grout using specialised tools that ensure the complete clearing of the joints. We then thoroughly clean the area to remove any residue or mould spores.
The new epoxy grout we apply is not only highly resistant to water and stains but also incredibly durable and long-lasting. Epoxy grout is impervious to moisture, which helps prevent mould and mildew growth, making it an ideal choice for high-moisture areas like showers. Additionally, it comes in various colors, allowing you to match it perfectly with your existing tiles for a seamless look.
This regrouting process not only restores the aesthetic appeal of your shower but also significantly improves its hygiene and structural integrity, providing you with a fresh, clean, and safe shower environment.
Regrouting Baths
Bath areas are particularly susceptible to grout degradation due to prolonged moisture exposure, leading to unsightly stains and potential health hazards from mould and mildew.
We meticulously remove the old grout, ensuring all damaged material is cleared away. The new epoxy grout we use is mould-resistant and durable, providing a robust barrier against moisture. This process not only rejuvenates the appearance of your bath area but also ensures it remains hygienic and easy to maintain, adding to the overall comfort and safety of your bathroom.
Regrouting Around Drains
Grout around drains often breaks down faster due to the continuous flow of water and the presence of cleaning agents. This can lead to leaks and water damage if not addressed promptly.
Our regrouting service includes the careful removal of all old grout around the drains, followed by the application of durable epoxy grout. This type of grout is specifically chosen for its ability to withstand harsh conditions and provide a long-lasting seal. By regrouting around your drains, we help prevent leaks and maintain the integrity of your bathroom’s tiled surfaces.
What your neighbours are saying...
Great service, efficient, reliable and very professional approach, highly recommended
Thanks to you both for your prompt exceptional work in regrouting our shower. Michael arrived on time, was head down and worked until the job was finished, even doing an extra job when asked. We are very pleased with the look and very happy with the clean up, was expecting a lot of dust but Michael’s skills are just terrific. Thanks again.
So professional and excellent workmanship!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tile Regrouting
Will replacing the grout fix my leaking shower?
In most cases, old and degraded grout and silicone is the cause of leaking and mouldy showers. Replacing the grout with epoxy grout will fix the leaks and stop the mould. We offer a free in-home inspection to ensure that there are no other issues that may require attention.
Why is epoxy grout better than cement based grout?
Unlike cement based grout, epoxy grout is 100% waterproof and chemical resistant. It contains a bacteriostatic agent to protect your home from mould and doesn’t shrink, crack or expand. Visually epoxy grout is stain resistant and won’t discolour over time leaving your tiled areas looking consistently great.
How can I tell if my shower is leaking due to grout issues?
The presence of mould inside the shower area is the most common evidence of leaking grout. Other indicators are loose floor or wall tiles, efflorescence and possibly rotten timbers, plaster and carpet in adjacent areas.
What are the benefits of using epoxy grout for repairs?
Epoxy grout has many benefits over traditional, cementitious grouts.
- Non-absorbent (100% waterproof) and easy to clean
- Certified anti-bacterial and mould-resistant
- Helps keep your shower cleaner and healthier
- It comes in a wide range of colors, making it easy to match to your bathroom colour scheme.