How Long Does a Regrout Last?

Clean, freshly regrouted shower tiles in a bright bathroom

It is the question we are asked most: once it is done, how long will a regrout actually last? The honest answer is that it depends on a few things — but a quality job, done with the right material, lasts a long time.

What affects how long it lasts

  • The material. Epoxy regrouting lasts considerably longer than cement, especially in showers and wet areas.
  • Water exposure. A daily-use family shower works harder than a guest bathroom.
  • Cleaning habits. Gentle, regular cleaning keeps grout in good shape; harsh chemicals shorten its life.
  • The quality of the work. Proper removal of the old grout and correct mixing make a big difference.

Simple ways to make it last

  • Use a mild cleaner rather than strong bleach
  • Wipe or squeegee the walls after a shower where you can
  • Keep the bathroom well ventilated to reduce moisture

Our workmanship warranty

We stand behind our work in writing. Our cement shower-floor option comes with a 2-year workmanship warranty, and our epoxy floor-and-wall options come with a 6-year workmanship warranty. That covers the quality of the workmanship for that period — so you have it in writing, not just a verbal promise.

Want a long-lasting result backed by a written warranty? Ask us about epoxy regrouting and send photos for a fixed quote.

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