Your shower's grout can form pinholes if it's unsealed or has been neglected over time. Learn how to repair them in our latest guide here.
Your shower's grout can form pinholes if it's unsealed or has been neglected over time. Learn how to repair them in our latest guide here.
Mold and mildew growth in bathrooms is a common problem for homeowners. These fungi will quickly grow in humid environments and become a nuisance.
Grout is essential for filling gaps, sealing joints, and securing tiles to their base. However, it is very porous and can get stained easily.
Even though marble can revamp the appearance of a home, it can show signs of deterioration as time goes by. Fortunately, they are reversible.
Moisture that gets behind tiles can destroy the drywall backing, cause rot, and cause the tiles to begin to fall off or lead to mold problems.
A clean and pristine shower is a sacred place that people use to bathe and wash their problems away, but, what if it's grimy?
Natural stone surfaces are elegant and durable, making them a popular choice for various home areas. However, the stone and grout require proper care.
Tiles and grout can wear down quickly, especially in high-traffic areas like showers, making maintenance challenging.
There are lots of misconceptions about whether grout should be sealed or not. It would mainly depend on the type of grout used.
A homeowner in Greenpoint struggled with the signs of decay on her shower, namely the discoloration on the tiles and the embedded mold on the grout.
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