Hammond Re-Engineered DIY Guides · No. 28
Regrout a Tile Floor
And Fix the Tile That's About to Crack Next
Cracked, discolored, or missing grout is a leak waiting to happen. This book walks removal of old grout, replacement with matched color, and sealing — plus the hairline-cracked tile fix that most people miss.
Kindle edition coming soon. Until then, the PDF download includes the same content.
About This Guide
The grout is failing. Here's how to save the floor.
Bathroom and kitchen tile floors are rugged, but the grout between tiles is weaker. Over years, grout cracks, stains, or separates from tile edges — letting water reach the subfloor.
This book walks: - Diagnosing which grout needs replacement vs cleaning. - Removing old grout safely (without chipping tile). - Matching the color. - Mixing and applying new grout. - Sealing. - Identifying and replacing hairline-cracked tiles. - Caulking grout lines at corners and edges (where grout doesn't belong).
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