Bathrooms

Looking for a reliable and affordable bathroom caulk?

Our team of skilled professionals are here to provide top-quality caulking services that will keep your bathroom looking and functioning great for years to come.


At Tony Caulks, we understand the importance of maintaining a clean and healthy bathroom. That's why we offer a range of caulking services designed to help prevent water damage, mould growth, and other issues that can arise from damaged or worn-out caulking.

Our services include but are no limited to:


  • Caulking around sinks, bathtubs, and showers
  • Re-caulking existing fixtures
  • Removing and replacing old caulking
  • Waterproofing and sealing around bathroom fixtures and more!


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Warning Signs

Mold / Mildew

If you notice black or greenish patches around your bathtub, sink, or shower, it could be a sign of mold or mildew growth due to the moisture. Caulking can prevent water from seeping into these areas, preventing mold growth.

Water Damage

If you notice water stains on the walls or floor around your tub, sink, or shower, it could be a sign that water is seeping through gaps or cracks in the caulking.

Cracks or Gaps

Over time, caulking can crack, shrink, or pull away from the surfaces it's supposed to seal. If you notice gaps or cracks between the wall and the tub, sink, or shower, you may need to have the caulking replaced.

Soft or Spongy Areas

If the area around your bathtub, sink, or shower feels soft or spongy when you step on it, it could be a sign that water has penetrated the caulking and caused damage to the underlying surfaces.

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Repairs are done and executed to a professional standard. 

FAQs

Got a question? We’re here to help.

  • What is caulking?

    Caulking is a sealant used to fill gaps and cracks between surfaces to prevent water or air from entering. It is commonly used in bathrooms to seal the edges around tubs, sinks, and showers.

  • How often should I replace the caulking in my bathroom?

    It's generally recommended to replace bathroom caulking every 5-10 years, depending on the quality of the initial installation, usage, and maintenance.

  • Can I apply new caulking over old caulking?

    It's not recommended to apply new caulking over old caulking, as it may not adhere properly and can create a thicker, less attractive joint. It's best to remove the old caulking and start fresh.

  • How do I remove old caulking?

    You can use a caulking removal tool or a sharp blade to carefully cut and scrape away the old caulking. Be sure to wear gloves and eye protection, and follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.

  • What type of caulking should I use in my bathroom?

    There are different types of caulking available, but it's important to choose one specifically designed for bathrooms and moisture-prone areas. Silicone or latex-based caulking are commonly used in bathrooms.

  • How long does it take for caulking to dry?

    The drying time for caulking depends on the type of caulking and the humidity level. Typically, it takes around 24 hours for caulking to dry completely.

  • Can I use my bathroom immediately after caulking?

    It's recommended to avoid using the bathroom or getting the area wet for at least 24 hours after caulking to allow it to dry and cure properly.

  • Can I do bathroom caulking myself or should I hire a professional?

    Bathroom caulking is a DIY project that can be done by homeowners with some experience and the right tools. However, if you're unsure or uncomfortable with the process, it's best to hire a professional to ensure a proper and long-lasting installation.

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