1. What are grout repairs? Grout repairs involve removing damaged, cracked, loose, or mouldy grout and replacing it with fresh grout to restore the appearance and integrity of tiled surfaces. Repairs can range from small patch fixes to full regrouting. 2. How do I know if my grout needs repairing? Common signs include: Cracked or crumbling grout Loose or hollow-sounding tiles Mould or mildew growth Gaps between tiles Water leaks or damp patches Discoloured grout that won’t clean 3. What causes grout to fail? Grout can deteriorate due to: Movement in the substrate Poor original installation Water penetration Harsh cleaning chemicals Age and natural wear Lack of waterproofing or failing waterproofing 4. What types of grout repairs do you offer? We provide: Spot grout repairs Full regrouting Epoxy grout repairs and top-ups Shower base grout replacement Wall and floor grout repairs Silicone/caulking replacement around edges and corners 5. What is the difference between a grout repair and regrouting? Grout repair: Fixes isolated or minor areas. Regrouting: Removes all old grout and replaces it entirely for a full refresh and longer-lasting results. 6. How long do grout repairs take? Most repairs take 1–3 hours, depending on the size and condition of the area. Full regrouting may take longer. 7. Can grout repairs stop leaks? Grout repairs alone do not fix leaks. If your shower or tiled area is leaking, we may need to assess the waterproofing, membrane, substrate, and overall structure. Grout is not waterproof and should not be relied upon to stop leaks. 8. Do you check waterproofing before repairing grout? If there are signs of moisture, mould, or structural movement, we may recommend moisture testing or a leak detection before repairing grout to avoid masking an underlying issue. 9. How long before I can use the shower again after grout repairs? Typically 24–48 hours depending on the type of grout used (cement-based or epoxy) and environmental conditions. 10. Will the new grout match my existing grout? We try to match as closely as possible, but exact matching is not always guaranteed due to: Ageing and discoloration of old grout Variations in grout batches Surface residue and shadows For best results, full regrouting is recommended. 11. Can I upgrade to epoxy grout during repairs? Yes. Epoxy grout is stronger, more stain-resistant, and more mould-resistant than traditional grout. It may be recommended for wet areas such as showers. 12. How do I maintain my grout after repair? Clean regularly with pH-neutral cleaners Avoid harsh chemicals Keep shower areas properly ventilated Replace silicone/caulking when needed Address leaks early 13. How long do grout repairs last? With proper maintenance and no underlying structural issues, grout repairs can last many years. Longevity depends on usage, waterproofing condition, and cleaning habits.