![]() ![]() This happened to us over the past 9 years. See, over time, the silicone can get a little brittle and separate due to your house settling, heat and cold, etc. Some of the tips will work for outdoor caulk too – but as that’s not a project I’ve tackled, I hate to advise you on that. If yours is fairly rubbery (or seemed to be, at one time) these tips should work for you. The guys at my day job had all kinds of tips for me when I asked for advice!įirst of all, every home is different so I want to be clear that what I’m talking about is fixing your indoor silicone caulk. My husband is not really the handyman-sort, so I decided to ask around how to do it. I am sharing this today because I had NO idea how to fix mine, I just knew it definitely needed to be done. If you notice as you are doing your spring cleaning that some spaces that look like this: This project is NOT exciting and creative, but it’s what I worked on over the weekend, it does take an hour or less, and it goes a long way toward sprucing up your space and restoring beauty to your home. ![]()
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