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Calculate a rough price estimate immediately and then easily post your job.
This indication is based on category, type of service, amount of work, condition, choice of materials, urgency, and region.
Please note: this is a general price indication. Actual costs may vary depending on the craftsman, choice of materials, accessibility, urgency, and the condition of the work.
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When Sealing & Caulking Is Needed
Sealing work must be renewed at:
- Moldy sealant seams
- Loose silicone sealant
- Leakage in shower or bath
- Cracks in sealant
- Damp spots along walls or floor
Replacing them in time prevents water damage behind tiles.
Why Professional Kittening Is Important
- Waterproof finish
- Prevents mold formation
- Neat and tidy appearance
- Use of correct sanitary sealant
- Durable bond
An experienced specialist ensures straight lines and perfect sealing.
How does it work?
- Post your job for free – Indicate where the sealant needs to be replaced or applied.
- Receive multiple quotes – Specialists in your area will respond with a price estimate and schedule.
- Choose your professional – Compare prices, experience, and reviews and schedule the work. Fast, clear, and without obligation.
Services around Sealing & Sealing
- Re-caulk bathroom – complete renewal of sealant seams.
- Sealing the shower – waterproof protection.
- Bath edge kitten – prevent leakage.
- Sealing a sink – neat connection to the wall.
- Remove mold – clean and re-seal.
- Replacing silicone sealant – sustainable and hygienic solution.
- Sealing floor-wall seams – protection against moisture.
- Local kit repair – quick recovery in case of minor damage.


Why choose FixThatNow?
- Not a kit company, but an independent platform – you choose from several screened specialists.
- Compare multiple quotes – gain insight into price and planning.
- Transparent profiles – view experiences and reviews.
- Quick responses – often an initial proposal within a short time.
- Everything clearly arranged – communication via one platform.
Frequently Asked Questions about Sealants & Sealants
On average every 5–10 years depending on usage.
No, old sealant must be completely removed first.
Usually 24 hours before the area is allowed to get wet.
This depends on the length of the seams.
Yes. You post a job for free and are not committed to anything.

