- Hammer and screwdriver
- Grout scraper
- Putty knife
- Damp sponge
- Dry cloths
- Grout
- Grout sealer
How To Replace Cracked, Dirty Grout
Tile is among the most versatile home surfacing materials. It can be as functional and good-looking on your home's walls as it can be on counter tops, adding a polished look to your kitchen or bathrooms.
Tile is also easy-to-clean -- so long as it's well-maintained.
Proper tile cleaning is more than just a daily wipe-down. Cleaning tile requires a periodic resealing of the tiles themselves, as well as a re-grout for when the existing grout cracks, or stains.
Replacing grout is a job that's low on skill but large on elbow grease. You can hire it out to a handyperson in Parkland or Coral Springs , or you can handle it in-home. If you choose to replace your own grout, here are the steps you'll want to follow.
First, you'll need some tools :
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