Regrouting a tile shower is a difficult task but can be done by many industrious diy homeowners.
How to regrout floor tiles in shower.
When a ceramic tile job begins to look old and dingy before you give in and install new tile you should consider simply removing the grout from the seams and packing them with fresh new grout.
Moving diagonally avoids detaching recently laid grout from the grout joints.
Provided the tiles themselves are in good condition and are still solidly adhered regrouting the tile will make the entire installation look brand new.
Before you choose a grout make sure you take an extra piece of tile or a picture of your tile to your nearest hardware store.
On average it ll cost you about 150 to regrout your bathroom wall.
Remove the excess grout from the tile floor once every grout joint has been filled.
Once you have removed all the old grout clean the tiles with a damp sponge and your chosen cleaning supplies.
The best way to prevent your shower from failing and causing excess damage to your home is to regrout your shower.
Whatever reason you have for regrouting your shower wall and floor you can do so in six simple steps given the right tools.
Do this by going over the tile with the rubber grout float only this time use it at a sharp angle and move it diagonally across the tile floor in order to scrap the excess grouting material off.