Caulk often is used to prevent water from going into joints between:
- Tub and walls
- Tub and floors
- Countertop and back splash
- Countertop and tiled wall
- Sink and countertop
- Toilet bowl and floor
- Corners in shower cabin
Since caulk is flexible, it is the right choice for surfaces that tend to move or shift slightly. Improper caulking can lead to leaking, staining, mold development, moisture smell and water damage. There is one primary reason to re-caulk it is to change old discolored and molded caulk. Also, re-caulking or calking can protect from absorbing water in places like under the walls and the floors where mold can grow. The cost of caulking or re-caulking is much less than tile replacement or water damage repair and often only re-calking bring back to old shower a new and fresh look.