January 25th, 2010
is it possible to replace just part of the grout in the bathroom tiles?
In the house we just moved into the grout is uneven in places and actually sticking out past the tiles in some places. is it possible to redo just those areas or do we need to replace all of the grout?
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I believe there is a grout tool that you can use to “dig” out the grout between the tiles, and then all you would have to do is lay in fresh grout and let it set. Go to Lowes and they should be able to help you.
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It is best to replace it all…but you can just sand down the bad places…fill in holes with new grout and stain it to match the old….and then re-seal. No big problem! Watch a DIF (do it yourself) video at a home improvement site and you should have no problems. Good Luck and Happy Holidays! Hugs, Gina C.