Bath & Shower Resealing in Blackburn
Is your bath or shower sealant looking mouldy, cracked, or peeling away? A worn-out seal can lead to leaks, damp patches, and costly water damage if left untreated. I provide fast, affordable, and professional bath and shower resealing in Blackburn to keep your bathroom watertight and looking fresh.
Why Choose My Bath Resealing Service?
✔ Local & Reliable – Based in Blackburn, I’m just around the corner and ready to help.
✔ Affordable Pricing – Clear, fair rates with no hidden extras – Read my typical pricing blog here.
✔ Quality Finish – Neat, clean sealant lines that last.
✔ Flexible Appointments – I work around your schedule.
Whether it’s a small section of peeling silicone or a full reseal around your bath, shower tray, or sink, I’ll get it done properly the first time.
My Resealing Process
- Remove old, damaged, or mouldy sealant.
- Clean and prepare surfaces for best adhesion.
- Apply fresh, high-quality silicone sealant.
- Smooth for a neat, professional finish.
Common Problems I Fix
- Black mould or mildew in sealant
- Peeling or cracked sealant lines
- Leaks around baths, showers, or sinks
- Damp patches or water damage from failed seals
Areas I Cover
I provide toilet repair services across Blackburn and nearby areas including:
- Darwen
- Rossendale
- Clitheroe
- Accrington
- Haslingden
- Tockholes
- Helmshore
- Whalley
Don’t risk leaks and damage — get your bathroom resealed today.
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How It Works
- Tell me what needs resealing — bath, shower, sink, or all of the above.
- Get a free quote — a fair price based on the amount of sealing needed.
- Fresh, clean finish — I’ll remove the old sealant, clean the area, and apply new silicone for a watertight, professional finish.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often should bath sealant be replaced?
Bathroom sealant typically lasts 3–5 years depending on usage and ventilation. If you can see black mould, gaps, or peeling along the seal, it’s time to replace it. Catching it early prevents water getting behind tiles and causing damage.
Can you remove black mould from sealant?
Once mould has got into the sealant itself, cleaning won’t fix it permanently. The best solution is to strip out the old sealant completely and apply fresh anti-mould silicone. That’s exactly what I do — it looks brand new when finished.
How long before I can use the bath after resealing?
Silicone sealant needs around 24 hours to fully cure. I’ll let you know exactly when it’s safe to use. In the meantime, the shower or sink will usually be fine to use.