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WASHROOM  CAULKING/SILICONE SERVICES

(REPAIR & INSTALLATION)

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★BATHROOM MOLD&MILDEW REMOVAL

★ WASHROOM SILICONE SEALANT (SHOWER&BATHTUBS)

★ STEAM CLEANING TILE&GROUT(TO BRIGHTEN DIRTY TILE&GROUT & TO FULLY SANITIZE&DISINFECT THE SURFACE)

★GROUT CLEANING&REPAIR

★GROUT COLOUR SEALANT/REJUVENATION

★GROUT CHIP/CRACK REPAIR

★ SINKS (SEALING THE PERIMETER OF KITCHEN/WASHROOM SINK TO PREVENT WATERDAMAGE & LEAKS )

★ TOILET (SEAL GAP FROM TOILET BASE TO TILE)

★ COUNTER-TOPS (KITCHEN&WASHROOM BACKSPLASH SEALING)

★ BASEBOARDS / TRIMS (FILL GAPS THAT ARE MISSING CAULK)

★ DOORS/WINDOWS (SEALING TO PROTECT FROM INSECTS,MOISTURE,DRAFTS)

WHY YOU SHOULD CAULK YOUR SHOWER/BATHTUBS?
Caulking the connection between your shower walls and tub prevents leaks and reduces mildew buildup. Removing old caulk and re-caulking joints between tiles and your tub is an annual bathroom maintenance job. If you have tile shower walls, there is a very good possibility that a leak could develop between the tile and the tub. As the house moves (a natural process that occurs in every home), a hairline crack can occur that allows water to get into the joint. Once water gets in, there is no telling how much damage can be done.
There’s another good reason to re-caulk. If you’ve tried to remove the black mildew stains from caulk, you know the blemishes are often unbudging. That’s because the stains are often behind the caulk — between the caulk and the wall. The answer, of course, is to remove the caulk, kill the mildew, and then replace the caulk.