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Spot the 5 warning signs your shower caulk needs replacing before mold takes hold. Expert tips from Groutastic — serving Bayville, NY and Nassau County.
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Caulk and grout are both used to fill gaps between tiles, but they serve completely different structural roles — and using the wrong one in shower corners causes leaks, mold, and cracked tile within months. Grout is a rigid cement-based filler for flat tile joints, while caulk is a flexible sealant designed specifically for corners and areas where surfaces meet at angles. Caulk vs Grout in Shower Corners: Understanding the Core Difference The fundamental difference between ca