What is regrouting
Regrouting is the process of removing existing grout and installing new high-grade water repellent and mold-resistant grout.
The next step is to remove silicon from wall to wall and wall to floor joints and install a fresh high grade silicon which is also mold resistant, water resistant.
Additionally, shower screen silicon can be removed and re-siliconed to make it look new.
The last process is to seal the tiles and grout to maintain the rejuvenated look.
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First Step Before Removing Grout & Silicon
Before removing grout and silicone, it's essential to clean areas with excess grime and discoloration on the tiles. This preparation ensures smoother removal process and helps maintain the integrity of your tiles. Taking the time to clean these surfaces will result with a better finish once the regrouting process is complete


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Second Step, Removing Grout & Silicon
To ensure a clean and effective removal of old grout and silicone from your tiles, we begin by utilizing specialized grout removal tools. These tools are designed to prevent any damage to your tiles or waterproof membrane. I Am Grout team members always take care & time to carefully work through the joints, ensuring a thorough and precise job.


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Third Step, Clean & Regrout Then Silicon
Before regrouting, we ensure all areas are thoroughly cleaned. After applying the grout, we allow it to dry. Once dry, install new silicone and apply a sealer to the regrouted areas, ensuring they remain clean and protected for years to come."

