5 Questions to Ask About Tile Grout Repair or Replacement

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Worker applying grout to the white wall
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There can be several reasons your tile and grout need a facelift or outright repair work. The results most often outweigh any minor inconveniences the project can cause. However, there are still several questions you need to discuss with your tile contractor before jumping in. 

When Do You Need This Work Done?

Repairing or replacing grout is a smaller task than installing or replacing tile. However, the depth of your project depends on the condition of the existing materials. A small project, such as shower tile grout repair, can take as little as a few hours, while replacing grout on a kitchen floor can take a couple of days or more. If you're updating your home to sell it or just getting ready for a holiday or event, discuss the project's timeline with your tile contractor, including details about the necessary drying and curing time before you can resume normal use. 

What Type of Service Do You Need?

It's essential to determine with your contractor the type of work necessary to manage your tile and grout issues. While repair work is less costly and intrusive than full replacement, your contractor can highlight the benefits of choosing one over the other based on the type of grout and the situation.

Where Is the Grout Located?

The location of your grout can affect the decisions you and your contractor must make about repairing or replacing it. Wall tile, for instance, is less prone to mold growth than shower tile and can be a better candidate for simple repair work rather than outright replacement. These decisions will affect the project's scope and cost.  

What Type of Tile Is It?

The type of tile involved in your grout repair or replacement project can affect the scope of work. Your tile’s unique characteristics, such as thickness, how porous it is, and the size of the joints between tiles, are all factors to discuss with your contractor when planning the project. 

Are Other Repairs Necessary?

If you're facing a significant grout replacement project, it's worth talking with your contractor to determine if other factors beyond simple aging are in play. Grout can fail for several reasons, including poor preparation, improper installation, or floor movement. Having the conversation now and eliminating any contributing factors during the project will cost more at the outset but can save big money. 

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