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  "name": "How do I know if my grout needs repair or if I need regrouting?",
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      "name": "How do I know if my grout needs repair or if I need regrouting?",
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        "text": "Deciding between grout repair and full regrouting depends on the extent of the damage. If only a few small sections of your grout are cracked, discolored, or missing, targeted repair might suffice. This involves removing and replacing only the compromised areas. However, if the damage is widespread, affecting a significant portion of your tiled surface, or if the grout is extensively moldy and discolored throughout, a complete regrouting might be more effective. Regrouting removes all old grout and replaces it, providing a fresh, uniform, and protective seal for your tiles. A professional assessment can help determine the best course of action.",
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        "description": "Small, isolated damage may need repair, while widespread cracking, crumbling, or severe discoloration often requires full regrouting."
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  "description": "Small, isolated damage may need repair, while widespread cracking, crumbling, or severe discoloration often requires full regrouting."
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