Toronto & GTA • Caulking only
Bathroom Re-Caulking in Toronto & GTA
Fresh sanitary silicone for tubs, showers, and vanities. We remove failing silicone where needed, clean the joint, and seal for a cleaner look and better moisture control.
Fastest first quote: send your contact details, your area, and a short note about what is failing. If photos help, we'll ask for them by text or email.
What’s included
Wet-area prep, sanitary silicone replacement, and clean edges for showers, tubs, and vanities.
Scope of work
- Remove failing silicone (where required).
- Clean residue and prep for adhesion.
- Install sanitary silicone and tool clean edges.
- Confirm cure time guidance before water exposure.
Pricing factors
- Length of joints (tub/shower/vanity).
- Removal complexity (old silicone, residue).
- Condition of surfaces (tile, acrylic, stone).
- Access/working space and any masking needs.
Bathroom Re-Caulking - Clean, Hygienic, Crisp Lines
Wet areas fail fast when silicone is old or contaminated. A good bathroom re-caulk is mostly removal, cleaning, and letting the new bead bond to a dry surface.
Typical areas we seal
- Tub to tile joints and tub corners.
- Shower base to wall, glass tracks, and niches.
- Vanity backsplash and sink edges.
- Floor transitions where water splashes and wicks.
If you see black spots, peeling, or gaps, the seal is already compromised. New silicone on top of old residue will not last. We remove and prep so the new bead bonds properly.
What makes it last
- Full removal where adhesion failed, not just a surface skim.
- Cleaning off soap film, oils, and mildew staining.
- Sanitary-grade silicone for wet areas and regular cleaning.
- Proper tooling for a smooth bead that sheds water.
We finish with clean edges and a consistent profile. After install, we confirm when it is safe to use the shower again based on the product and conditions.
Before and after guidance
- We protect nearby surfaces and keep the work area tidy.
- We recommend keeping the area dry until cure time is reached.
- We share maintenance tips so the bead stays clean longer.
Nearby areas and related examples
Use these links if you want to see where this type of work is common and compare a similar job before requesting a quote.
How It Works
Fast quoting, clear wet-area prep, and a clean finish. Photos help us estimate faster.
1. Send your contact details and bathroom details
Call or use the form. Tell us whether it is a tub, shower, vanity, sink, or backsplash and which city you are in.
2. Confirm removal and drying needs
We confirm what old silicone will be removed, whether mildew cleanup is needed, and how long the area should stay dry.
3. Remove, re-seal, and finish cleanly
We prep the joints, apply fresh bathroom-grade sealant, tool it neatly, and confirm curing time before water use.
Signs bathroom re-caulking is the right fix
A cleaner quote starts by separating cosmetic refresh work from joints that already need full removal and proper prep.
Common signs we look for
- Silicone has turned dark, brittle, or started peeling away from tile or acrylic.
- Water sits in corners, around shower bases, or behind vanity splash lines.
- The old bead was smeared over residue and now looks uneven or patchy.
- You want a cleaner bathroom finish before a move, sale, or tenant turnover.
Often paired with
- Silicone Removal when residue or multiple old layers must come out first.
- Whole House Caulking when bathrooms are being grouped with exterior or window work.
- Toronto or West GTA regional pages when you want the closest local route before quoting.
Why clients book bathroom re-caulking
The best bathroom jobs are not just about a new bead. They start with clean removal, dry prep, and the right cure guidance for wet areas.
Removal where it matters
When old silicone is loose, dark, or contaminated, proper removal gives the new bead a better bond and cleaner finish.
Wet-area finish
We focus on sanitary silicone, neat corners, and a smooth profile that looks cleaner and is easier to maintain.
Clear use-after guidance
Before you use the shower again, we explain the cure timeline so the new seal is not disturbed too early.
FAQ - Bathroom Re-Caulking (Toronto & GTA)
Short answers. Share your contact details and a short message to start the quote.
How long before I can use the shower?
Cure time depends on the silicone and conditions. We’ll confirm a safe timeline after installation.
Do you remove all old silicone?
When removal is required for a durable bond, yes. New silicone over failing material won’t last.
Can you caulk over mold?
We clean and prep, but if the surface is contaminated or damaged, we’ll advise the best practical fix.
Do you do kitchens too?
Yes. Sink, backsplash, countertop seams, and other wet-area joints.
Will it look clean (no smeared edges)?
Yes. We mask when needed and tool for crisp, clean lines.
Can you do small touch-ups?
Yes, but we’ll recommend the best scope so it lasts and looks consistent.
Related Residential and Envelope Services
Useful next paths for homeowners and condo clients comparing related sealing scopes.
Request a quote
Leave your contact details and a short message about the work you need. If photos help, you can send them after we reply.
Caulking only
We stay focused on sealant work, prep, and clean finish details instead of mixing in unrelated trades.
Clear scope first
We separate touch-ups, full removal, foam prep, and grouped multi-area work so the quote matches the real job.
Residential + commercial
Bathrooms, exterior joints, condo units, storefronts, and selective fire-stopping all follow a clearer service path.
Clean finish guidance
We explain prep, cure time, access notes, and the next step before the area goes back into use.
Call, text, or email
Phone: (416) 302-3559
Service area: Toronto and the GTA
Email: quote@caulkpro.ca
What to include in your message
- What kind of issue you noticed.
- Which area needs attention.
- Any timing details that matter.
- You can send photos after we reply.