Why Adding Additives to Grout is Beneficial

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Grout is the substance between tiles on your floor or in your shower that hold it together. For some people, thinking about grout is an afterthought, but it’s important to consider your grout from the beginning. After all, if it isn’t done correctly, it can make your floors or shower look terrible.

When it comes to things to consider with your grout, you want to ensure that you have the right color to complement your style and the tiles. Otherwise, it will stand out like a sore thumb. You’ll also need to make sure it’s sealed to prevent mold and mildew growth.

When mixing the grout together, you want to use an additive instead of water. This will ensure that the grout is stronger and more consistent in color. There are a variety of different grouts that can be used, including cementitious grout, furan resin grout, and epoxy grout.

Grout to Change ColorsWhen it comes to cementitious grout, there are several subcategories of types that can be used, including sanded and unsanded grout. Unsanded grout has a smooth texture. They are created from fine powders and are often used to seal tiles that have seams between 1/16 and 1/18 inch wide.

For sanded grout, it contains fairly large sand particles that can be both seen and felt. This type of grout is often described as having a gritty look and feel. This type of grout is recommended when the seams or 1/8 inch or wider. The sand in this grout provides extra bonding power that won’t crack easily.

One of the best types of sanded grout to use is Tec Power Grout. This product has a built-in sealer, additive, and micro-sand that can be used in seams down to 1/16 inch. This makes it a better grout than most other sanded grouts. Tec Power Grout is also stain resistant for up to 15 years.

Choosing the right grout for your project is incredibly important. Talking to a professional will get you the answers and products that will best fit your needs and budget.

The professionals at The Grout Specialist are here to answer your questions. Contact us today!

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