Re Silicone
Professional Re Silicone Services
At First Quality Tiling, we provide expert Re-Silicone Services designed to restore and protect your tiled areas from water damage, mold, and wear. Over time, silicone seals in bathrooms, kitchens, and wet areas can deteriorate — leading to leaks, discoloration, and unhygienic conditions. Our professional re-siliconing solutions ensure your tiled surfaces stay watertight, clean, and visually appealing.
Why Choose Us?
Timely Project Completion
Clean, Hassle-Free Workmanship
Re- Silicone Tiling Services Process
Consultation & Planning: We begin by understanding your design preferences and project goals, then guide you in choosing the most suitable tile materials, patterns, and layouts for your bathroom.
Surface Preparation: Our team prepares the walls by leveling, cleaning, and priming them to ensure optimal adhesion and a long-lasting tile installation.
Expert Installation: Using precise measurements and careful cutting techniques, our skilled tilers install each tile with accuracy to achieve a smooth, seamless finish.
Grouting & Sealing: Once the tiles are set, we apply premium-quality grout and perform sealing when needed to enhance durability and protect against moisture.
Quality Inspection: Finally, we conduct a thorough inspection to ensure every detail is perfect and your tiled surfaces look flawless and professionally finished.
Our Step-by-Step Process
We discuss your design preferences, tile selection, color schemes, and budget.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The duration depends on the size of your the floor or wall and the type of tiles you choose. On average, a standard re – silicone project takes 2–3 days, including surface preparation, installation, grouting, and drying time.
Smooth, non-porous tiles like Porcelain, ceramic, and mosaic tiles work best for re-siliconing because silicone adheres cleanly and forms a reliable seal. Rough or porous natural-stone tiles are less ideal unless properly sealed.
Yes—waterproofing is typically done before tile installation, and re-siliconing can be added afterward for extra protection. Waterproof membranes or sealers are applied first, then tiles, and finally silicone to seal joints and prevent moisture issues.