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Leaking Shower Repairs & Shower Waterproofing

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Everything About Tile Sealer Why should bother sealing your grout? The reason is cement grout is porous and this means that all the water that splashes around while you are having a shower will inevitably be absorbed by the grout between your tiles. This water absorption overtime will grow mold, and even start to stink. Who likes a foul-smelling bathroom?? By correctly sealing the shower and grout you fill the pores of the grout so that other stuff can't get in and stain it. Basically, sealing your grout keeps it looking new for longer. However, not all grout needs to be sealed. If you have epoxy grout, you should not seal it because it won't accept a sealer anyway. How can you tell if you have epoxy grout? Grout is porous and when water is splashed on it it’ll be absorb into the mixture. On the other hand epoxy grout is a tough, water-resistant material that doesn’t require sealer. But it’s not right for all types of tiles. It’s used most often with glass and other nonporous tiles and is used most often in areas prone to water such as showers and backsplashes. Epoxy grout remains flexible, compared to cement-based grout, so it’s less susceptible to chips and cracks. This also enhances is resistance to water and stains. Looking to do tile sealing yourself Make sure to clean your grout well before sealing, otherwise you will seal in stains. How much grout sealer do you need? Not much, suggest buying the smallest amount you can unless you are planning to seal a large amount of floor tile. You can usually seal an entire shower at least 3 times with just one packet of sealer. Below are the 3 steps to tile sealing: 1 Preparation • Remove any silicone sealant strips and soap build up. • Clean mould off tiles and grout • Rinse thoroughly with water after cleaning. Remove and patch all loose or missing tile grout. 2 Application • Start from the top of the wall, brush the tile sealer liberally over tiles and grout. • Finish with the shower base or floor. Ensure that Tile & Grout Sealer is applied thoroughly to all surfaces. 3 Drying • Allow at least 15 minutes for the first application to react, before repeating the entire area. • Allow at least 15 minutes for the second application to penetrate then use a dry cloth to wipe off any excess left on the tile surface. Allow 24 hours before using..