A leaking shower is one of the most common — and most damaging — problems New Zealand homeowners face. What many don’t realise is that the culprit is often not the waterproofing membrane or the tiles themselves, but the silicone sealant around the edges.

What Does Silicone Do in a Shower?

Silicone sealant fills the flexible joints in a shower — the corners, the junction between tiles and the shower tray, and around fittings like taps and drains. Unlike grout, silicone is designed to flex with the natural movement of a building without cracking.

When silicone fails, water gets in. And because shower walls and floors are constantly wet, that water has nowhere to go except into the wall cavity or subfloor.

Signs Your Silicone Needs Replacing

Why DIY Silicone Replacement Often Fails

It looks straightforward — cut out the old silicone, apply new. But a poor silicone job can actually make things worse. Common DIY mistakes include:

Professional Silicone Replacement

The Grout Guy’s silicone replacement service ensures every bit of old sealant is removed, the surface is properly prepared and dried, and a premium mould-resistant silicone is applied with a clean, professional finish.

Don’t let a failing sealant turn into a costly water damage repair. Contact us for a free assessment.

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