Can grout be touched up?
If you still love your tile, but have grout that is discolored or in disrepair, you have come in search of a grout repair solution.
Can grout be touched up? Yes. If you are looking for a trusted San Diego grout repair company, you have come to the right place. The Grout Medic of San Diego Metro offers viable solutions for touching up your grout that will allow you to keep your tile intact. Even though vintage tile can still have loads of character with aesthetic imperfections, damaged grout doesn’t get a visual pass. Failing grout will always be at least unsightly – and at most, a detriment to the health of your tiled surface.
Common Causes for Grout Repair
The Grout Medic of San Diego Metro’s grout repair technicians encounter a variety of circumstances, which call for grout touch-ups. Some repair needs arise when grout fails in a localized area due to damaging impact or high-traffic – like you might find in foyer flooring. Sometimes, the damage is simply from age. While other types of damage might happen in our showers due to water erosion or crumbling caused by chemical cleaners and scrubbing. No matter your need for grout repair, The Grout Medic of San Diego Metro can bring your entire tiled surface back to rights with a localized touch-up.
How do you fix badly applied grout?
It stands to reason that if you have poorly applied grout from a failed DIY tile installation project, that all your grout lines might require professional attention. In this case, your grout would likely need more than a touch-up in one area. The Grout Medic of San Diego Metro’s professional regrouting is perfect for this scenario. It takes only a short in-home or business consultation for our highly-trained technicians to prescribe the proper repair for your tiled surface.
In the off-chance that you have attempted a grout touch-up by simply applying new grout on top of your old grout, The Grout Medic can repair the area of badly applied grout. Our grout touch-ups never entail adding new grout onto the old mixture. When we perform grout repair or whole area regrouting projects, the entire area of damaged grout will first be removed. This is the only way to ensure that a great aesthetic is achieved. But more than that, it ensures that whatever damage exists in your grout lines, is wholly removed, rather than simply covered up with new grout. Because in the end, the goal is to eliminate the damage – not hide it.
Also read: Why is my new grout crumbling?
Ready to schedule your San Diego grout repair? Get in touch with The Grout Medic of San Diego Metro for a no-obligation consultation today. Call us at 619-773-0093 or email sandiego@thegroutmedic.com.