Is Silicone or Epoxy Better for Shower Tile Hairline Cracks?

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Did you know that up to 70% of bathroom leaks start from cracked or poorly sealed tiles? Tiny cracks in your shower tiles might not seem like a big deal—but left unsealed, they can quickly lead to leaks, mould, and long-term water damage. 

When it comes to repairing hairline cracks in shower tiles, two of the most common options are silicone and epoxy. Both have strong sealing properties, but they serve different purposes depending on the type of crack, tile material, and location within the shower.

If you’re unsure which one is better for your bathroom, understanding how these sealants work will help you make a more informed decision.

Understanding Silicone Sealant

Silicone is one of the most common products used for sealing joints and edges in bathrooms. It’s known for being flexible, waterproof, and resistant to mould and mildew, which makes it ideal for wet areas such as showers, sinks, and bathtubs.

Advantages of Silicone for Shower Repairs

  • Flexibility:
    Silicone remains pliable even after curing, allowing it to expand and contract as the temperature and humidity change. This flexibility is important in showers, where heat and moisture fluctuate daily.
  • Waterproofing Ability:
    High-quality bathroom silicone provides excellent water resistance, preventing leaks through seams or joints.
  • Easy Application:
    It can be applied directly over small cracks or along grout lines without specialised tools. Once cured, it forms a watertight seal that’s easy to maintain.

When Silicone Works Best

Silicone is ideal for sealing hairline cracks at tile edges or corners, especially where tiles meet shower screens, walls, or tubs. It’s also effective for preventing water intrusion in joints between tiles and fixtures.

However, silicone is not a structural repair material. It doesn’t bond strongly enough to fill or reinforce the tile itself—meaning it’s not the right choice for cracks running through the tile’s surface or glaze.

Understanding Epoxy Resin

Epoxy, on the other hand, is a strong, durable resin that’s often used in industrial and construction applications. It creates a hard, chemical-resistant surface once cured, forming a bond that’s much stronger than silicone.

Advantages of Epoxy for Shower Repairs

  • High Bond Strength:
    Epoxy adheres firmly to most surfaces, including ceramic, porcelain, and stone tiles. Once set, it forms a hard, durable layer that can restore small cracks effectively.
  • Chemical and Water Resistance:
    Epoxy is highly resistant to moisture, detergents, and cleaning chemicals, making it suitable for areas exposed to frequent water contact.
  • Long-Term Durability:
    Unlike silicone, which can degrade or discolour over time, epoxy retains its strength and finish for years when properly applied.

When Epoxy Works Best

Epoxy is recommended for hairline cracks within the tile body or glaze rather than along joints or seams. Because it hardens into a rigid material, it’s ideal for repairing minor surface fractures that don’t experience movement.

In cases where the crack runs deep or spreads across multiple tiles, an epoxy repair compound can provide a semi-permanent fix—although heavily damaged tiles may still need replacement.

Both materials provide waterproof protection, but their performance depends on the nature of the damage. Silicone works as a sealant, while epoxy acts more as a filler and adhesive.

How to Choose Between Silicone and Epoxy for Hairline Cracks

To decide which material to use, assess the type, size, and location of the crack:

  1. Cracks Along Tile Edges or Joints
    Use silicone to reseal these areas. It’s flexible enough to move with the tile and prevents water from seeping through gaps.
  2. Cracks Through the Tile Surface
    For visible hairline fractures running across a tile, epoxy provides a stronger, longer-lasting solution.
  3. Cracks Caused by Movement:
    If the underlying substrate is shifting or expanding, silicone is the better choice because of its flexibility. Epoxy may eventually crack again in these conditions.
  4. Cosmetic vs Structural Damage:
    For purely cosmetic hairlines, epoxy can help restore the tile’s appearance. For moisture-related sealing, silicone is more effective.

In many cases, both materials are used together—epoxy to repair the crack, and silicone to reseal the surrounding joints for extra waterproofing.

Introducing TSRC’s DiamoSmart™ Technology

For the most effective and long-lasting solution, The Shower Repair Centre (TSRC) takes sealing and waterproofing a step further with their patented DiamoSmart™ technology.

TSRC’s DiamoSmart™ combines the best of epoxy with cutting-edge application techniques, providing a permanent seal for hairline cracks and grout joints. This advanced system not only seals cracks but also strengthens the entire shower surface, ensuring waterproofing that lasts. The DiamoSmart™ system is designed to tackle the common issues that come with traditional shower repairs, like mould, leaks, and deterioration.

The epoxy-based DiamoSmart™ technology is engineered to offer superior performance, providing an abrasion-resistant, waterproof seal that lasts for decades. With TSRC’s DiamoSmart™, your hairline cracks and grout lines will be fully sealed, ensuring your shower stays dry, clean, and mould-free—backed by a 25-year warranty for peace of mind.

Ready to eliminate hairline cracks and protect your shower with lasting waterproofing?

Contact The Shower Repair Centre today and ask about the DiamoSmart™ technology for your home!

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There are many ways you can renovate your bathroom but if you’re looking for a quick and budget-friendly fix, regrouting tiles is the key.

The DiamoSmart® System, copies of which are now used throughout the industry, was pioneered by our founder, Mark Studdert. Before its invention, Mark noticed that the old method of regrouting showers caused small but visible chips to the edges of tiles and diminished the lustre of the tiles’ edge. He designed a small diamond-tipped grouter that would eliminate these issues when regrouting bathroom tiles. Our team offers a Diamond Re-Grout Service where we strip off existing grout and replace it with a premium Epoxy grout, which is more resistant to stains, cracks, harsh weather conditions, chemicals, and climate changes than traditional grout. This makes it suitable for areas with high traffic and since it’s a waterproofing grout, it improves not only the bathroom’s aesthetics but also its functionality.

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FAQ’s

The purpose of the grout is to emanate an unblemished tile appearance, while bonding the wall junctions and the floor and wall junctions – preventing wall and floor separation.

Grout mixtures must be selected carefully to make sure that dirt and other outside elements like mould and mildew will not seep into the tiles to avoid discoloration and possible leaks.

There are various ways in which installation can cause cracked grout in shower:

* If mixed with too much water concentration or additives

* If too little adhesive is used in tiles installation

* Cement-based grout can only handle the pressure for so long if a tile pulls away from the wall after the adhesive dries

Fact: Grouting is the weakest link in a tile installation.

Cracked grout in shower mainly happens due to movement between two surfaces with homes inevitably moving in tiny increments because of humidity, foundation settling, and temperature.

Even old or damaged grout can make the most beautiful looking tiles ugly and not to mention, it can cause structural damage to your home. Thus, immediate regrouting shower service is needed.

Regrouting showers and tiles is a quick and budget-friendly fix if mould has already grown into some parts of your bathroom. We highly recommend using epoxy over cement-based when regrouting tiles because it’s stronger, more durable, and only requires light maintenance.

At the first sign of grout damage, you must regrout shower tiles immediately. The longer showers are left with failing grout, the higher the chance that water damage is occurring to the wall behind your tile. The area of damage does not have to incur direct water spray during baths or showers to allow water seepage. Water that sits on the surface of tiles from shower spray or heavy steam will inevitably run behind the broken areas of your grout

Before the invention of the DiamoSmart® System, the old methods of tile regrouting caused small but visible chips to the edges of tiles and diminished the lustre of the edge of the tiles. The DiamoSmart® System eliminated this issue. Our exclusive procedure for regrouting showers is listed below:

* Remove any mouldy or deteriorated sealants such as silicon

* Strip the existing grout out of the walls * Strip out any damaged grout from the floor area

* Strip out grout from around the drain

* Prepare floor and wall junctions using our DiamoSmart® system. This system uses a diamond-tipped blade for regrouting bathroom tiles, removing the sheen from the tile edge creating a small gully in wall and floor junctions.

* Inject our SealRight sealant into the gully so it bonds the wall junctions and the floor and wall junctions – preventing wall and floor separation.

* Regrout bathroom walls and floor using commercial grade mould retardant grout

* Apply silicon to the internal areas of the shower screen

* Coat the internal shower area with our hydro barrier sealant creating an invisible glove to prevent water penetration. This sealant is painted or sprayed on the wall and floor tiles, waterproofing grout surface and beneath it. This soaks in and seals anything that is porous, such as grout lines and hairline cracks.

 

When regrouting showers and tiles, the type of grout matters and you should know that Epoxy grout is the most superior of all. Here’s why.

Unlike traditional grouts, Epoxy grout is made of two-part epoxy resins which are mixed with filler powder.

What does that mean?

Its composition makes it:

* Waterproof
* Nearly 100% resistant to stains
* Highly resistant to chemicals and physical pressure
* Doesn’t need sealing
* Low maintenance

These characteristics make Epoxy grout the best for regrouting shower and bathroom tiles. Its stain, crack and chemical-resistant properties make it suitable for areas with high traffic whilst its resistance to climate changes make it ideal for locations with harsh weather conditions, excessive amounts of humidity or severe cold. What’s even more interesting is that Epoxy grout’s colour remains constant throughout. The pigment of traditional grout can diminish easily during cleaning.

Moisture and direct water contact contribute to grout deterioration over time, and eventually, the tiles will crack. This is why you should consider regrouting shower tiles every six months. This is a quick and budget-friendly fix that can restore your bathroom’s previous glow immediately.

You should know that you need to call in a professional to do the tile regrouting for you. Even if you possess excellent handyman skills, small mistakes can lead to extensive damage to your grout and tiles. The cost to regrout shower is expensive and if the grout is not installed correctly, moisture can seep into small holes, causing mould and mildew growth, and may cause you to call for a regrout service earlier than expected.

Cement-based grout is actually the weakest link in tile installation because of its many drawbacks with the major being its porous nature. Its pores allow dirt and other outside elements to find their way into the grout, causing staining and allowing mould and grime to embed themselves into the grout, which requires an urgent regrouting shower service.

The best way to prevent grout from cracking is by using Epoxy grout which is strong, durable and requires light maintenance. Whilst it costs higher than cement-based grout, it lasts much longer, negating the cost to regrout shower.