Silicone/Caulking Replacement is the process of removing old or damaged silicone or caulking sealant and applying fresh material to joints, gaps, and edges. This creates a flexible, waterproof barrier that prevents water, moisture, dirt, or mould from entering spaces. Where Silicone/Caulking Is Commonly Used Around showers, baths, and vanities Along the edges of tiled walls and floors Around window frames and benchtops Around sinks and toilets Why Silicone/Caulking Replacement Is Important Prevents water damage and leaks Reduces mould growth by sealing moisture-prone areas Creates a clean, finished look Maintains flexibility to allow slight movement between surfaces without cracking How Silicone/Caulking Differs From Grout Silicone/Caulking is flexible — ideal for edges, corners, and joints that move. Grout is rigid — used between tiles. Silicone/Caulking is used where waterproofing or flexibility is required.