All About Bathroom Regrouting. Should you consider it?
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During construction, when tiles are installed, grout is used to fill the spaces between the tiles. Sand, cement, lime, and color pigment make up most of the grout; it hardens when mixed with water and is allowed to dry. Its primary goal is to enhance the appearance of the tiles. But with time, despite regular cleaning, this grout can accumulate dirt or grime, especially in places like a bathroom. It is when regrouting is used, which involves removing the dirty, old grout and adding new, clean grout. However, this method is laborious but is still less complicated than installing all-new tiles, giving your bathroom an upgraded appearance even without complete bathroom remodeling. Is Bathroom Regrouting an Optimum Option? Regrouting is worthwhile since it can keep your floor and wall tiles appearing brand new and is a valuable home improvement job. It increases your tiles' resistance to mold, stops water from leaking behind the shower walls and floors, and prolongs the life of...