Every repair begins with a careful assessment of the problem area and surrounding materials. We look for water sources, movement, gaps, and prior patchwork that may be failing. Then we outline what needs to be repaired, which materials are required, and how we will protect nearby surfaces, flooring, and fixtures during the work.
Next, we complete the repair using methods appropriate to the condition and the bathroom environment. That may include removing failed caulk or grout, re-securing tile, replacing damaged backer or drywall, rebuilding small sections of trim, adjusting hardware, or correcting uneven transitions where water can collect. We prioritize moisture-resistant materials and proper sealing techniques to reduce the chance of repeat failures.
Before we wrap up, we verify the repair is stable, sealed, and visually consistent. We clean the work area, confirm that fixtures operate as intended, and share basic care recommendations—such as cure times for caulk/grout, ventilation tips, and maintenance habits—to help protect your repair and keep the bathroom performing well.