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When regrouting does the existing grout need to be removed?

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When regrouting does the existing grout need to be removed?

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Regrouting tiles requires removing existing grout. Grout adheres to the raw edge or bisque of the tile which requires the old grout to be removed prior to the new grout being applied. When we regrout installations using non-sanded grout you can expect it to last 15-20 years with proper maintenance before the product will begin to break down. We are also experts at using epoxy grout which dries 100% solid allowing us to provide a lifetime warranty from future stains and mildew. We are also experts at steam cleaning tile including kitchen floor tile, bathroom tile, marble, and more. Learn more about the services available at The Grout Medic. The Grout Medic can help those looking to regrout ceramic tile.

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