Edge Sealing
What Does Edge Sealing Involve?
Silicone edge sealing provides a clean, watertight barrier. Our process involves removing old, worn-out caulk or silicone, thoroughly cleaning the edges, and applying fresh, high-quality silicone or caulk in a neat, precise line. We offer a variety of silicone options, including mildew-resistant and colored varieties, to match your space and needs. This service not only prevents water damage and leaks but also gives your surfaces a polished, professional finish. Pricing depends on the length and condition of the edges requiring sealing.
What Can We Touch Up and Revitalize?
Please note: Silicone edge sealing will be provided as a part of all regrout jobs for all the horizontal, and vertical edges of the regrouted area. The following listed services can be offered additionally.
Key areas that our edge sealing service covers include:
Bathtubs
The edges where the bathtub meets the wall, floor, or surrounding tiles can deteriorate due to constant exposure to water and cleaning chemicals. Replacing old, moldy, or cracked silicone ensures a watertight seal, preventing leaks and maintaining a clean, polished look.
Showers
Showers are particularly vulnerable to water damage due to high moisture levels. Sealing the corners, edges, and gaps around shower trays, glass panels, and tiled walls prevents water from penetrating behind surfaces, reducing the risk of costly structural damage.
Sinks
The edges around sinks, whether in the kitchen or bathroom, are prone to water exposure and buildup of grime and dirt. Fresh caulking restores a clean and protective barrier, keeping moisture out and maintaining hygiene.
Countertops
Kitchen and bathroom countertops, especially around sinks and backsplashes, require proper sealing to prevent water from seeping into cracks and crevices. Replacing worn-out caulk helps prevent mold growth and protects the underlying surfaces from water damage.