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How we can help you in regrouting tile

Regrout shower tiles is one of our specialties in Boda tilers. We have an expert team who works for the customers and gives them the desired look they want for their bathroom and floor tiles. We try our best to regrout the tiles and provide our customers a new and stylish bathroom and floor tiles. Grout guys Perth work according to your wish and give you the best results possible. We have specialists across Australia that can make those dirty, damaged tiles appear brand new once more, whether you want your property refreshed for sale, Spring cleaned, or just fixed and refurbished to restore its original beauty.

Have your tiles begun to appear scuffed and worn? If so, think about removing the tile grouting before you put in new tiles. Appearance can be substantially improved by regrouting tiles, which is inexpensive. To make the job profitable, your tiles must be in good shape.
Regrouting shower tiles is necessary if your shower continues to look soiled and worn out despite regular tile cleaning, it may need to be professionally cleaned or regrouted.

Floor tiles
Regrouting floor tiles is not necessary as they do not get that much dirty compared to bathroom tiles. Floor tiles, though, need grouting once in a while as we walk on them, and when the dirt and dust sit on them, it does not give a presentable look to the house.

Bathroom tile
Regrouting bathroom tiles need to be done from time to time as the water and soap residue on the tiles gives a very unpleasant look in the bathroom. So, either regrouting or grouting bathroom tile once in a while will provide you with a new and stylish look.

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  • Quality work at affordable prices

    We have the best materials all over Perth, so we give our customers the best quality of work.

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    Customer satisfaction is the number one priority of our company. Therefore, we highly prioritize our customers’ needs during our process.

Frequently Asked

The type of grout you’ve chosen for your installation is the first consideration that will determine how long you must wait for the tile grouting to dry before you can walk on your fresh tiles.
The majority of grout producers will include a drying time chart on the side of their packaging. You may need to extend this time if there are mitigating circumstances, such as extreme humidity, but you should never shorten it.

Regrouting tiles without replacing old grout are as follows:

  • Select the Proper Material
  • Making Room for the New Application
  • Organize Your Workspace
  • Install the new grout and then seal it with caulk.

Removing the outdated, moldy, and unclean grout and caulk is the first step in shower regrouting Perth.
It’s time to remove the old grout after eliminating all the old caulk.
To give the new grout a stable foundation on which to adhere, the existing grout should be removed to a depth of at least 1/8 inch.
Make sure to maintain a firm grip on the oscillating tool as you move it steadily up and down the grout lines. To remove the majority of the shower grout, it is advisable to use a circular diamond bit.

By following the steps mentioned below, you can grout wall tiles:

  • Blend the grout.
  • Put some drop sheets down.
  • Grout the tiles after applying them.
  • Wipe away any extra grout

You should allow your thin set to dry for 24 hours before installing bathroom tiles. This procedure is known as curing. You need to grout your tiles the following day. This fills in the joints and improves the aesthetics of your walls and flooring. Make sure to finish grouting shower tiles the same day to prevent harm.

  • Always follow the directions, and prioritize your safety.
  • Verify the type of tile you’re using and prepare your materials in advance.
  • Clean the wall beforehand with a wet sponge.
  • selecting the appropriate grout and sealant color
  • To Get The Right Consistency, Mix Your Grout.
  • Apply your grout diagonal, wait for it to dry, and then sponge away the mess.
  • Seal Off the Corners

The cost of regrouting a shower is between $100 to $200.