Grout & Hollow Tile Spot Repair in Palm Coast, FL
That hollow sound under your feet or that cracked grout line doesn't always mean a full tile replacement. We fix it on the spot, often without removing a single tile.

19+
Years of Experience
You Don't Have to Rip Out the Whole Floor for This
A lot of homeowners get quoted a full tile replacement for a problem that's actually pretty small: a hollow spot near a corner, a cracked grout line, a tile that's gone loose in one section. Palm Coast Tile & Stone fixes exactly that, without tearing into the rest of your floor.
We diagnose the actual problem first. If a targeted repair will hold, that's what we recommend, even if a bigger job would be more profitable for us.
Every Grout and Hollow Tile Repair We Handle
Here's the specific spot-repair work we do, all aimed at fixing the problem without a full tile replacement:

19+
Years of Experience
How the Spot Repair Process Works
Most spot repairs move quickly. Here's what to expect from the first visit to the finished fix.
1. Free Consultation
We visit your home, tap-test the affected area, and confirm whether a spot repair or a bigger fix is the right call.
2. Design & Material Selection
We match grout color and select the right repair method for your specific tile and subfloor.
3. Professional Installation
We complete the repair with minimal disruption, often without removing any surrounding tile.
4. Final Walkthrough
We check the repaired area together to confirm it's solid and blends in, backed by our satisfaction guarantee.
Why Homeowners Choose Spot Repair Over Full Replacement

19+
Years of Experience
Spot Repairs We've Completed Around Palm Coast
From hollow tile rebonding to cracked grout line repairs, here's a look at completed spot repairs across Palm Coast and Flagler County.
Grout and Hollow Tile Repair FAQs

What's the difference between this and your general Tile Repair service?
Our Tile Repair page covers full repairs, including tile replacement and shower regrouting. This page focuses specifically on small, localized fixes, hollow spots and cracked grout, that don't require removing tile at all. If your issue is bigger than a spot fix, we'll tell you honestly.
How do you diagnose a hollow tile?
We tap the tile with a hard object and listen for a hollow, drum-like sound compared to the solid tiles around it. That difference tells us the tile has lost its bond to the subfloor underneath, which is what we target during the repair.
Can a hollow tile be fixed without removing it?
Often, yes. We use an injection method that rebonds the tile to the subfloor through small holes drilled in the grout line, so the tile stays in place. Full removal is usually only needed when the tile itself is cracked or damaged.
Will the repaired grout match the rest of my floor?
We match the existing grout color as closely as possible before starting. In most cases the repair blends in well enough that you won't be able to tell where the old grout ends and the new repair begins.
How long does a spot repair take?
Most grout and hollow tile spot repairs are completed in a few hours, often the same day. Larger areas with multiple hollow spots or extensive grout damage may need a bit more time to finish properly.
Have a Hollow Spot or Cracked Grout Line?
Get a free assessment before anyone tells you the whole floor needs to come up.
We also install new bathroom tile for homeowners across our service area.









