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Caulking & Sealing Services

Protect your home from moisture intrusion with clean, professional caulking and sealing for bathrooms, trim, fixtures, and vulnerable gaps.

Service Overview

Prevent small moisture problems before they become expensive repairs.

Failed caulk around tubs, showers, sinks, trim, and exterior penetrations can allow moisture where it does not belong. Replacing worn sealants is one of the simplest ways to help protect finishes, reduce maintenance, and keep your home ready for what comes next.

What We Handle

Caulking and sealing work we handle

We provide practical caulking and sealing services that improve appearance, protect surrounding materials, and help reduce moisture-related issues.

Tub and shower caulking

Bathroom sink caulking

Old caulk removal and replacement

Backsplash and counter sealant

Trim and gap sealing

Exterior penetration sealing

Common Use Cases

Common caulking and sealing situations

Cracked bathroom caulk

Gaps around sinks or counters

Mildewed or failing sealant

Water intrusion prevention

Annual maintenance updates

Listing prep refresh

Rental turnover sealant updates

Moisture-prone trim or fixture gaps

Homeowner Benefits

Why homeowners replace failed caulk

Helps prevent moisture intrusion

Improves appearance and cleanliness

Reduces ongoing maintenance

Protects surrounding materials

Why Kevan Builders

Clear service, reliable communication, and lasting results.

Clear scope before work begins

Proper removal and surface preparation

Clean finish-focused workmanship

90-day workmanship warranty

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this service

What areas do you caulk?

Common areas include tubs, showers, bathroom sinks, backsplashes, trim gaps, exterior penetrations, and other moisture-prone areas where old caulk or sealant has failed.

Can you remove old caulk first?

Yes. Proper removal and surface preparation are important for a cleaner appearance and longer-lasting sealant bond.

How long should caulk cure before use?

Cure time depends on the product and application. Many bathroom-grade sealants require approximately 24 hours before water exposure, but manufacturer instructions should always be followed.

Can caulking stop water intrusion?

Caulking can help seal appropriate gaps and joints, but it is not a substitute for correcting larger construction, flashing, plumbing, or drainage issues. If damage or active water intrusion is present, additional evaluation may be needed.

Ready to Get Started?

Protect vulnerable areas before moisture becomes a problem.

Send a few photos of the area and we’ll help determine whether simple resealing, caulk replacement, or additional repairs may be needed.