Restore a Fresh, Leak-Free Bathroom with Expert Re-Caulking

Cracked or moldy caulk not only looks bad but risks water damage. Our re-caulking service renews your shower or tub, leaving it sealed, protected, and spotless.

Re-Caulking

Over time, bathroom caulk can crack, peel, or collect mold, leading to leaks and costly water damage. Our re-caulking service carefully removes old, worn-out caulk and replaces it with a smooth, durable seal. We use high-quality, mold-resistant products to ensure long-lasting protection and a clean finish. With precision and care, we restore your shower, tub, or sink to a fresh, polished look that safeguards your home.

Re-Caulking Process

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Frequently Asked Questions

If you see peeling, cracking, or mold in your caulk lines, it’s time for professional re-caulking.

It takes 2-4 hours

On average, every 3–5 years, but high-use bathrooms may need it sooner.

Yes, we use high-quality, mold- and mildew-resistant caulk for a cleaner, longer-lasting finish.

We recommend waiting 48 hours to allow the caulk to fully cure and seal.

DIY often leads to uneven application or missed gaps. We ensure a clean, precise, and long-lasting seal.

Need Your Bathroom a Fresh, Protected Finish

Don’t let cracked caulk lead to water damage—schedule our re-caulking service today for a spotless, leak-proof bathroom.

Why and When You Should Seal Your Grout — And the Power of Color Sealing

Grout might not be the star of your tile surfaces, but it plays a big role in how clean and fresh your home looks. Whether it’s on your floors, backsplash, or shower walls, sealing your grout is one of the smartest ways to protect your tile—and restore its appearance if it’s already seen better days.

Grout is porous by nature, which means it absorbs water, dirt, spills, and grime. This leads to dark, discolored lines and even the risk of mold and mildew. Sealing creates a protective barrier that repels moisture and stains, keeping your grout cleaner and helping your tile last longer.

– After installation: Fresh grout should be sealed 48–72 hours after curing to lock in its clean look and protect it from the start.
– After a professional cleaning: If your grout has been restored or deep-cleaned, sealing right after helps preserve the results.
– As ongoing maintenance: High-traffic areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways should be resealed every 1–2 years to keep protection strong.

Sometimes, no matter how hard you scrub, grout just won’t come clean. If your grout still looks stained, blotchy, or uneven even after deep cleaning, color sealing is the solution.

Color sealing isn’t just about changing the grout’s color—it’s a complete transformation. It gives your grout a fresh, uniform appearance while sealing it at the same time.

– Restores grout to a like-new look, even after years of staining
– Provides a waterproof, stain-resistant finish
– Comes in a wide range of color options to match or refresh your style
– Lasts longer than traditional clear sealers
– Helps prevent future staining and discoloration

– After deep cleaning when stains remain visible
– When grout color is uneven or faded
– During a tile refresh without replacing tiles
– To match new décor or update the look of a room
Protect it. Refresh it. Restore it.
Whether it’s a basic clear seal or a complete color sealing transformation, sealing your grout is the easiest way to keep your tile surfaces looking spotless and lasting longer.