Licensed & qualified tiling and waterproofing team (Contractor Licence No. 364828C)
Leaking Shower Repairs Sydney (licensed & qualified wet-area specialists)
If your shower is leaking, don’t wait for the stain to spread. We deliver Leaking Shower Repairs Services Sydney homeowners and property managers can book with confidence—starting with a proper inspection, clear explanation of the cause, and a fixed quote on-site. From failed grout and silicone through to deeper waterproofing issues, we focus on repairs that last, not quick band-aids.
Not for you if… you’re after a DIY “spray and hope” shortcut, you want a price without an inspection, or you need plumbing-only work without any wet-area repair (we’ll tell you upfront if another trade is required).




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What gets checked, fixed, and protected
When you book Leaking Shower Repairs Services, the goal is simple: stop water escaping the shower area and protect what’s behind it—walls, flooring, and adjoining rooms.
What you can expect (typical inclusions):

You’ll also hear us use plain language. We’ll show you where the moisture is tracking, what’s likely causing it, and what options you have—especially if you’re weighing “reseal/regrout” versus a deeper fix.
For related work that often sits alongside a leak fix, see Bathroom waterproofing.
Homes and properties we typically help
This page is for you if you want Leaking Shower Repairs Services Sydney residents typically look for: practical help, clear answers, and a repair path that suits your bathroom (and budget).

A good fit if you:
Not ideal if:
The damage leaking showers cause
A leaking shower is rarely just one thing. Often it’s a combination of wear, movement, and water finding the easiest path—through grout lines, behind silicone, or into joins that were never properly sealed.
Common symptoms we’re called for:
What we fix (outcomes):
For grout-driven leaks and remediation, we often pair leak repairs with Bathroom grouting or Sealing and silicone work, depending on what’s actually failed.
How we inspect and repair leaks
Book a time that suits you
Share photos if you can—it helps us prepare, but we still inspect properly on-site.
On-site inspection + leak pathway check
We look at grout, silicone joints, movement, penetrations, and likely membrane failure points—then explain what we’re seeing in plain language.
Quote on-site (fixed scope)
You receive a clear scope and fixed quote so you can decide without pressure. If you’re ready, the next step is scheduling the repair. Book an urgent inspection
Repair + remediation work
The solution matches the cause—this could be targeted resealing/regrouting, tile repairs, or more involved waterproofing remediation where required.
Clean-up + handover
We tidy up, walk you through what was done, and share practical maintenance tips to help keep the shower performing.
Locations we service day to day
We service Sydney wide (homes, units, strata, and commercial).
Examples of areas we commonly attend include:
If you’re outside these, still reach out—availability varies by the day and the nature of the job.
How to avoid repeat repairs
A shower leak is a high-consequence “small problem”. If you choose the wrong approach, you can end up paying twice—once for the patch, then again for the proper fix.
Diagnosis before prescription
Competitor pages heavily promote inspection tools like thermal imaging/moisture checks and “no tile removal” positioning. That’s useful—so long as the recommendation still matches the real cause.
Clear scope in writing
The quote should say what is included (and excluded), what surfaces are affected, and what the warranty/certificate covers.
Wet-area standards awareness
Domestic wet-area waterproofing is governed by recognised requirements (AS 3740) and must align to the NCC context for the building class.
Licence confidence
In NSW, you can check contractor/trades licensing guidance via Service NSW before you proceed.
No hypey guarantees
Be wary of vague “lifetime” language without written limitations. A good provider explains exactly what’s covered and for how long.
If you’re comparing options like “reseal vs regrout vs rebuild,” the most important question is: has water already compromised the waterproofing membrane? If yes, surface-only work may not be enough.
Standards and licensing references
Things clients want clarity on
If you’re seeing bubbling paint, persistent damp, mould, or watermarks outside the shower, assume water is tracking somewhere it shouldn’t. The first step is an inspection to identify whether it’s grout/silicone failure or something deeper like membrane damage. If you want a quick pre-check, start here: How to spot a hidden shower leak
The most common causes are cracked grout, failed silicone joints, tile movement, and ageing waterproofing membranes. Bathrooms also take daily wear, and small gaps become leak paths over time—especially at corners, penetrations, and shower base transitions.
Sometimes, yes—especially when the issue is mainly grout/sealant failure and the underlying structure is sound. However, if the membrane has failed or there’s structural damage, tile removal/remediation may be required. We’ll confirm after inspection and explain the trade-offs clearly.
Yes, we can help assess common fitting-related issues like repair leaking shower head, leaking shower head repair, and leaking shower taps repair—and we’ll also check whether water is escaping elsewhere (because sometimes “the tap is leaking” is only part of the story). If plumbing-only work is required, we’ll tell you upfront.
Regrouting replaces degraded grout between tiles. Resealing replaces failed silicone around joins and edges. Waterproofing repairs address failure in the underlying membrane/system that’s meant to stop water reaching the structure. The right solution depends on where the water is going—and why.
Many repairs can be completed in a single visit, but timelines vary depending on the scope (surface repair vs remediation) and drying/curing requirements. After the inspection we’ll outline what happens on the day and when the shower can be used again.
Costs depend on the cause and the repair method (targeted reseal/regrout vs deeper remediation). We provide a fixed quote on-site after inspection so you’re not paying for guesswork. If you’re comparing quotes, make sure scope and inclusions match.
We position jobs with written warranty/guarantee details and (where applicable) a waterproofing certificate, with the exact coverage tied to the scope of work. We’ll explain what’s covered and what maintenance is required to keep coverage valid.
We service Sydney-wide and can accommodate after-hours/urgent enquiries where possible. Availability depends on the day, location, and scope, but we’ll give you the earliest realistic booking when you contact us.
You can use the NSW Government guidance to check a builder or tradesperson licence before you proceed. It’s a smart step for any wet-area work because waterproofing failures can be expensive to rectify.
What sets our repairs apart
A shower leak is a high-consequence “small problem”. If you choose the wrong approach, you can end up paying twice—once for the patch, then again for the proper fix.
If you’d like to review our background before booking, See our licensing, experience and guarantee details.
Book your inspection
If you’ve got a shower leak, the fastest way to reduce damage risk is to book an inspection and get the cause confirmed.

















