When you regrout a bathroom, the biggest decision is the type of grout: traditional cement or two-part epoxy. They look similar once finished, but they behave very differently.
Cement grout is the traditional, lower-cost option. It suits dry areas and lower-use bathrooms.
Two-part epoxy grout is the modern choice for showers and wet areas.
For a shower or any area that gets wet daily, epoxy is almost always the better long-term value — it stays sealed and keeps water out for years. Cement can be a sensible choice for a low-use or budget job where the area stays mostly dry.
This is exactly why our service tiers are set up the way they are: our entry option uses cement for shower-floor-only jobs, while our most-chosen and top tiers use two-part epoxy across the floor and walls.
Want help choosing the right option for your bathroom? Take a look at our epoxy regrouting options or send photos for a fixed quote.
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