While you can easily work unsanded grout into a large grout joint, it won't perform well in joints larger than 1/8 inch, as it has a tendency to crack and shrink. Sanded grout is a superior option for ...
When planning a tile project, you might not have considered the differences between sanded vs. unsanded grout. But choosing the right grout is far more than just picking a color. The texture and ...
Applying grout is the final step in laying or adhering tile. It’s a messy process but a satisfying one: Yes, grout gives newly laid tiles a finished look. What’s more important, grout acts as a buffer ...
Grout isn’t exactly the sexiest topic, but if you ever attempt a tiling project, it’s a subject you need to be familiar with. Apartment Therapy breaks it down into three main types, as well as what ...
Several years after you complete a bathroom or kitchen renovation, it inevitably starts to show some wear. One culprit is grout: Over time, it stains, cracks, and becomes loose, even if it was ...
The kitchen is the hardest-working room in the house, with cabinets, counters, and appliances filling nearly every square inch. Yet one of its most visible, functional surfaces, the backsplash wall, ...