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Bathroom and Kitchen Grout Repair: When to Re-Grout and When to Regrout Colour

Grout — the filler between tiles — is one of those surfaces that’s easy to ignore until it becomes a real problem. Cracked, crumbling, mouldy or discoloured grout affects both the appearance and waterproofing performance of your bathroom or kitchen. Here’s a clear guide to grout repair options and when each approach is appropriate.

Types of Grout Problems

  • Discolouration and staining — grout that’s yellowed, darkened or stained but structurally intact
  • Mould growth — black or green mould growing within the grout, particularly in shower areas with poor ventilation
  • Cracking — hairline or through-cracks in grout joints, often from slight building movement or inadequate flexibility in original installation
  • Crumbling — grout that’s physically breaking down, powdering or missing in sections
  • Shrinkage gaps — gaps appearing as grout shrinks away from tiles over time

Grout Cleaning vs Grout Repair vs Re-Grouting

Grout Cleaning

If grout is structurally sound but stained or discoloured, specialist grout cleaning products (steam cleaning or oxygen-bleach based cleaners) can restore colour significantly. For white grout that has yellowed, this is worth trying before any repair or re-grouting.

Grout Colour Restoration

Grout colourant (also called grout reviver or grout paint) is applied over existing grout to restore a consistent colour. This is appropriate where grout is in good condition but the colour is inconsistent or faded. It’s a more durable and longer-lasting solution than cleaning alone for heavily discoloured grout.

Partial Re-Grouting

Where grout is cracked, crumbling or missing in specific areas, the affected sections can be raked out and new grout applied. Colour-matching to existing grout is necessary and can be challenging, particularly with unusual grout colours or where existing grout has aged significantly.

Full Re-Grouting

Where grout is extensively damaged, cracked throughout or in very poor condition, full re-grouting involves raking out all existing grout and applying fresh. This avoids colour-matching challenges and provides a consistent new finish throughout. It’s more disruptive and expensive than partial repair but produces the best long-term result.

Mouldy Grout

Mould within grout is a recurring problem in bathrooms with poor ventilation. While mould can be killed (with bleach or specialist mould remover), the root cause — damp and inadequate ventilation — must be addressed or mould returns. If grout is deeply moulded, re-grouting with an anti-mould grout combined with improved ventilation is the best long-term solution. See our post on mouldy bathroom silicone for related guidance.

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