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You should use the grout that will work best for the biggest grout space that you need. So for a grout width like you described, 1/16 to 1/2, you should use sanded grout. Unsanded grout will look terrible in a 1/2" grout joint, but sanded grout will look great in both. Use sanded.

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What grout is used for floor tile?

Most often, sanded grout is used for floor tiles because the grout lines are usually greater than 1/8" wide. Sanded grout is necessary for the wider lines to give added strength, and to keep your grout from cracking and chipping out. Unsanded grout must be used if your grout lines are narrower than 1/8", because the grains of sand in sanded grout could cause air pockets and prevent good adhesion to your tiles - and it will crack and chip out as well. Sanded and unsanded grouts are cement-based. One alternative grout on the market is epoxy-based. It is neither sanded nor unsanded, but will work fine in either narrow or wider grout lines. If your grout lines are wider than 1/2", or if you are using saltillo tiles, you must use saltillo grout. Other grouts will not handle this wider width.


What happens if you make a mistake and use non sanded grout in a ceramic tile joint of one quarter inch?

Non Sanded grout can be used in any size grout joint but is ideal in smaller joints usually up to 1/4" The main draw back to using unsanded grout in larger joints is that it may crack over time. If you are unwilling to remove all the grout and use a sanded grout, it is best to make sure the grout is cured and sealed properly to limit and minimize cracking.


Can you use unsanded grout for a tile floor?

Yes, you can use unsanded grout for floor tile but you'd only want to use it if the grout lines were 1/8" wide or less - like for granite or marble tiles.If using those, be sure you have a pefectly flat surface.ANSWER:You never want to use sanded grout with marble. If the marble has to be restored or re-polished for any reason the sand in the grout with act like sandpaper on the stone.


Why is my new bathroom floor tiles using flexible grouting is coming out?

There are many reasons why the grout between your tile is coming out. 1. The tile may have been installed improperly. 2. The type of grout used may be wrong (sanded/unsanded) for the joint width. 3. If it's new construction the house may settle. Without more information it's hard to tell.


What happens if you used sanded grout instead of tile mortar?

Using sanded grout instead of tile mortar can lead to several issues. Sanded grout is designed for filling joints between tiles rather than adhering tiles to a substrate, which can result in poor bond strength and instability of the tiles. This may cause tiles to crack, shift, or come loose over time. It's essential to use the appropriate materials for their intended purposes to ensure a durable and long-lasting installation.


What kind of grout should you use for a natural stone patio?

For a natural stone patio, it's best to use a sanded grout designed for outdoor use. Sanded grout provides better durability and flexibility, which is essential for handling the natural expansion and contraction of stone. Additionally, ensure it is resistant to moisture and mildew to withstand outdoor conditions. Always check the manufacturer's recommendations for compatibility with the specific type of stone you are using.


How do you grout tiles?

It is somewhat painstaking. There is a grout removal tool available at most big box hardware stores. It is basically a handsaw that uses hardened aggregate applied to the blade instead of teeth. You have to shave each joint down to a level below the surface that a new grout can be applied to and adhere (about 1/8" for non-sanded grout and 1/4" for sanded grout). If you are changing grout colors, you will want to use an acid (muriatic acid) to wash down the joint edges to remove any small amounts of the old grout at the surface edge that remain, prior to new grout installation. Because you are not installing the new grout to the full tile depth, it is advisable to use a latex additive to prevent cracking.


How do you make non-sanded grout?

this is something very hard to make there are different ways to use it and it depends on wht your using it for if your making chalkboard paint use cornstarch and if your using it for tiling i suggest you do alot of research or ask someone proffesional


How can I make chalkboard paint at home?

To make chalkboard paint at home, mix 1 cup of acrylic or latex paint with 2 tablespoons of unsanded tile grout. Stir the mixture until smooth and apply it to a surface to create a chalkboard. Allow it to dry completely before using chalk on it.


Can you change the color of grout?

Yes, you can change the color of grout by using a grout stain or dye.


What type mortar and grout do you use for travertine?

You will want to use a medium base WHITE mud for laying your tile. The medium base will allow you to make adjustments to level the tile and you must use white to prevent the mud from staining the tile. Keep in mind this is a natural stone. As far as the grout goes, I recommend using 3/16 to 1/8 spacers and make sure you use a sandless grout. A grout that has sand in it will scratch your tile when you float it in. Again, this is a natural stone. Do not forget to seal your tile immediately after installation and continue to do so as needed. Also, make sure you regularly clean your tile. If you spill anything clean it up immediately and do not use anything acidic as it will stain or discolor your tile. Other than that, you will enjoy your travertine for many, many years. Good Luck.


How can I replace the grout in my shower?

To replace the grout in your shower, you will need to remove the old grout using a grout saw or a rotary tool, clean the area thoroughly, mix new grout according to the manufacturer's instructions, apply the new grout with a grout float, and then wipe off excess grout with a damp sponge. Allow the grout to cure for the recommended time before using the shower.