Service 06
Tile Repairs & Regrouting
Cracked tile replacement, regrouting and resealing to refresh tired wet areas — without the cost of a full renovation.
Not every tiling problem needs a renovation. Cracked tiles, crumbling grout and tired-looking joints can often be repaired — restoring the look and the watertightness of a bathroom, kitchen or floor for a fraction of the cost of starting over.
Premium Tiling Services replaces damaged tiles, regrouts wet areas and reseals joints so a worn space looks cared-for again, and so small problems do not have the chance to become big ones.


What’s included
A complete tiling service.
- Cracked and damaged tile replacement
- Regrouting of bathrooms, kitchens and floors
- Removal of failed, stained or mouldy grout
- Resealing of joints and silicone lines
- Matching to existing tile and grout where possible
- Honest advice on repair versus replacement
Questions
Tile Repairs & Regrouting — your questions answered.
Can you replace a single cracked tile?
Often, yes. A cracked or damaged tile can frequently be removed and replaced without disturbing the surrounding tiles, provided a matching tile is available. The challenge is usually the match rather than the work itself. If you have spare tiles from the original job, keep them — they make a repair straightforward. If not, we will do our best to source a close match and be honest about the result.
What is regrouting and when do I need it?
Regrouting means removing old, failed grout from between tiles and replacing it with fresh grout. It is worth doing when grout is cracked, crumbling, badly stained or has gaps that let water through. Regrouting restores both the look and the watertightness of a wet area, and it can make a tired bathroom or kitchen look dramatically fresher without touching the tiles themselves.
Will new grout match the rest of my tiling?
We do our best to match new grout to the existing colour, and a full regrout of an area gives the most consistent result because everything is done at once. Spot regrouting can leave a slight difference between old and new grout. We will talk through what to expect for your job and recommend whether a section or a full-area regrout will give you the better finish.
Can regrouting fix a leaking shower?
Sometimes. If water is escaping because the grout has failed, regrouting and resealing can resolve it. But if the problem is the waterproofing membrane beneath the tiles, regrouting alone will not fix it — that needs the wet area addressed properly. We will inspect the shower, give you an honest assessment of the likely cause, and recommend the right fix rather than the cheapest one.
Should I repair or replace my tiling?
It depends on the condition. If the tiles themselves are sound and only the grout or a few tiles have failed, repair and regrouting are sensible and cost-effective. If the tiling is widely cracked, drumming, or the waterproofing has failed, replacement may be the better long-term value. We will look at it, explain what we see, and give you a straight recommendation either way.
Do you reseal silicone joints?
Yes. The flexible silicone lines in corners, around baths and where tiling meets fixtures wear out faster than grout and are a common entry point for water and mould. We remove old, failed silicone and reseal these joints as part of repair and regrouting work, restoring a clean line and keeping water where it should be.
How long does a repair or regrout take?
Most tile repairs and regrouting jobs are quick compared with a renovation — often completed in a short window depending on the size of the area and how much grout needs removing. Newly grouted or sealed areas need a little time to cure before they get wet again. We will give you a clear timeline for your specific job and let you know when the area is ready to use.
Ready when you are
Get a free, no-obligation tiling quote.
Tell us about your space and we’ll measure, advise and quote — no pressure.