Anonymous wrote:My 19 year old grouted bathroom looks pretty much the same the day it was grouted using Laticrete.
Never used any "seal" - whatever that is.
Stained grout? Just Qtip with bleach.
If it's falling apart, it was badly mixed.
-architect
Anonymous wrote:Any contractor that does bathrooms can redo the grout. Remove a layer and put new on. It's not a hard job. The regular sanded grout literally washes away slowly. Make sure they seal it after they're done and you renew the seal every year or more often.
Anonymous wrote:Any contractor that does bathrooms can redo the grout. Remove a layer and put new on. It's not a hard job. The regular sanded grout literally washes away slowly. Make sure they seal it after they're done and you renew the seal every year or more often.
Anonymous wrote:We have the same problem. We tried a grout repair company, but they actually made it worse. They put some kind of sealant on it that looked good for a day or two and then peeled off in places, leaving it looking damaged in places where it wasn't even damaged before. In the end we just decided to replace the showers, as there was no way to save them. It's going to cost a bundle, but this time we are making sure to put in large format tiles with very few grout lines, and we are using LVP on the floors.