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Cracked tile and crumbling grout can make any room look worn and neglected. However, replacing damaged tile and grout restores beauty, prevents moisture problems, and protects the surface underneath. Many homeowners in Mesa repair damaged tile that has cracked and loose or stained grout.

Before starting the repair, inspect the entire area carefully to identify all areas that require repair. Next, remove broken grout with a electric grout removal tool or oscillating multi-tool with diamond grit grout blade. Work slowly because rushing can chip nearby tiles and create more damage.

After clearing the grout, lift the damaged tile with a chisel and hammer. Clean away old adhesive and debris before installing the new tile. In addition, check the subfloor for water damage or uneven spots. A smooth surface helps the replacement tile sit correctly and prevents future cracking.

Once the area feels clean and level, spread fresh thin-set adhesive evenly. Press the new tile firmly into place and use spacers to maintain straight grout lines. Then, allow the adhesive to dry fully before applying new grout.

Grout restoration improves appearance and seals gaps against moisture. Therefore, choose a grout color that matches the surrounding tile for a seamless finish. Finally, wipe excess grout with a damp sponge and polish the tile surface after grout has dried.

Regular tile maintenance keeps kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways looking sharp. More importantly, quality repairs prevent costly water damage and extend the life of your flooring.