Tile and Grout Repair Not Rocket
Science By: Michael
Garman
Homeowner?s today are constantly faced with
maintenance and repair projects on their home. With an
estimated 125,000,000 housing units in the USA, one can only
imagine the number of hours, material and labor force required
to maintain and protect the quality of these
homes.
An ever increasing number of homeowner?s are
discovering the advantages of learning simple and not-so-simple
repairs around the house and the cost saving benefits of,
?doing it yourself.?
Tile grout repair has been placed in the
homeowner?s category of ?do not attempt? for far too long and
for those homeowners with willingness to learn and repair items
around the house, it?s really not rocket
science!
Although a complete tile or stone
installation is best performed by a professional in the trade,
homeowner?s can take on the ensuing maintenance and small
repairs necessary for the longevity of their tile and
grout.
Some of the most common grout problems
homeowner?s face is around the sinks, tubs and showers. Where
grout abuts differing materials like porcelain, sheetrock,
metal or wood, this scenario introduces a set of factors that
can affect the strength and foundation of the grout at those
particular points. Expansion and contraction of the differing
materials can cause cracking and chipping of the grout. The
settling and movement of the house and foundation through the
years can also cause cracking and splintering of grout joints
as well as the tile itself.
A
thorough investigation of the tiled surfaces in your home
should include all the edges or ends of the tile and grout, all
corners (where grout is likely to crack), tile and grout around
windows, ledges and fixtures, and where tile grout meets
various other building materials.
Repairing these cracks and chips can save you
money in the long run, especially in the wet areas where water
can seep through the damaged grout and rot the wood framing or
underlayment. Home inspectors always look around the tub and
shower for these water problems because it?s such a common
problem, and when selling your house can be a very expensive
repair.
If you can clean your grout, you can repair
your grout! It?s as simple as that. With the proper
instructions, tools and products available today, homeowner?s
no longer have to wait for a repairman or spend big bucks on a
tile-man. They can now, ?Do-It-Themselves?!
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Michael
Garman develops tools for homeowners and
the ceramic tile industry. To view
information on tile and grout removal or
repair, visit his companys' website
at: http://www.groutgetter.com
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