How To Fix Cracks In The Grout of Bathroom Tiles?

If just a small spot of your bathroom grout is cracked in your tub or around your 72 inch bathroom vanity, you can find grout caulk at any local home improvement store. This is definitely the easiest solution. The caulk stays flexible so that the area won’t crack again. However, if you’ve got a bigger area that needs fixing, you’ll want to invest in a small chisel. You’ll need to get out all the grout surrounding your tile, or you will have a repeating problem. After you’ve removed all the grout, you can refill with the same color grout you have already purchased again at any local home improvement store. If in doing this, you crack a tile—fear not! You’ll need to use a hammer and chisel—CAREFULLY—to remove the remainder of the tile. Next, make sure all the grout is removed from the area. You’ll need to reapply tile adhesive (and a new tile, of course) and re-grout the area around it.

Fix The Cracks!

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Post by: Randy Ritzenthaler

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