How to Choose the Right Grout For Your Tile
Grout is the material that fills the gaps between your tiles and keeps them in place.
Picking the right grout can make your tiles look amazing and last a long time.
Let's dive into everything you need to know about choosing grout for your tiles.
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What Are Grout Lines?
Grout lines are the spaces between your tiles that get filled with grout.
The size of these lines can make a big difference in how your tile job looks.
Wider grout lines can give a rustic look, while narrow lines look sleek and modern.
It’s up to you to choose the look you prefer!
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What Are Rectified Tiles?
Rectified tiles are tiles that have been precisely cut to have straight edges and exact dimensions.
This means you can use very narrow grout lines with them, giving a cleaner look.
If you prefer minimal grout lines, rectified tiles are a good choice.
How to Choose the Color
Choosing the color of your grout can be fun but also tricky. Here are some tips to help you decide:
- Match the Tile: If you want your tiles to stand out, pick a grout color that’s similar to your tiles.
- Contrast the Tile: For a bold look, choose a grout color that’s different from your tiles. This can make each tile pop.
- Neutral Colors: Gray, beige, or white grout colors are safe choices that go with almost any tile.
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Different Types of Grout
There are a few different types of grout to choose from:
- Cementitious Grout: This is the most common type and is easy to work with. It comes in both sanded (for wider grout lines) and unsanded (for narrower grout lines) varieties.
- Epoxy Grout: This type is very durable and resistant to stains. It’s a bit harder to work with but great for areas that get a lot of moisture, like bathrooms.
- Furan Grout: This is similar to epoxy but used mostly in industrial settings. It’s not common for home use.
What is Power Grout?
Power grout is a newer type of grout that combines the best features of cementitious and epoxy grouts.
It’s stain-resistant, durable, and easy to clean. It also has the flexibility to prevent cracking.
If you want the best of both worlds, power grout is a great choice.
How to Clean Grout
Keeping your grout clean will make your tiles look great for years. Here’s how to do it:
- Regular Cleaning: Wipe your tiles and grout with a damp cloth regularly to prevent dirt buildup.
- Deep Cleaning: Use a mixture of water and mild dish soap to scrub the grout lines. For tougher stains, a bit of vinegar can help.
- Sealing: Seal your grout after it’s dry to protect it from stains and moisture.
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