We know that your home is your safe haven, the place you can come back to at the end of a hectic day and unwind, watch a movie with family, or share a delicious meal. That's why we want you to know that we're the handyman you can trust. When you put your trust in us, you won't regret it! You'll never have to wonder what's happening throughout our servicing process. We offer upfront pricing, and we'll keep you updated every step of the way.
Our residential and commercial caulking services are for you! With our unbeatable quality of service and knowledgeable experts, we'll answer any questions you might have and make sure you know that you, your family and the protection of your home are our first priority!
Essential areas we typically inspect and provide Wichita caulking jobs include:
- areas where the toilet meets flooring
- grout joints in between tiles
- gaps between trim and wall
- where shower/bathtub meets flooring or wall
- around windows, doors and frames
- gap between the kitchen counter and backsplash
The main purpose of caulking is to prevent water damage and to keep potential moisture out of unwanted areas. Our experts can assess and caulk problem areas, ensuring to clean up any excess caulk, so you don't have to worry about water damage to your home — one of the biggest issues when it comes to your home's interior.
Types of Caulk We Use:
It can be hard to know what kind of caulk to use when sealing windows, doors and problem areas. So, before we lay that first bead of caulk, we'll determine which material is best for you. Some of the materials we use for our caulking services are:
- Acrylic Latex: one of the biggest advantages of using acrylic latex caulk is that it is paintable once dried, produces significantly less fumes than other caulking materials and can be cleaned easily, with soap and water rather than chemical solvents.
- Silicone: Silicone's big draw is its strength and efficiency. It is the most elastic of the different caulking materials one can use, but it is still very durable against heat and cold.
- Polyurethane: Like acrylic latex, polyurethane is paintable, but can also withstand heavy movement. Polyurethane is most often used for outdoor caulking projects. It can adhere to a variety of surface materials, making it a great choice for exterior applications.