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You Apply Grout To Your Tile Floor
When selecting a new tile floor, you don’t
want to forget about grout. It may seem like a trivial decision
to make, but grout color and width will make all the difference
in the appearance of your new floor. Before you apply grout
to your new tile floor, there are five key things to keep in
mind.
1. Selecting the Right Color
No matter what the thickness of your grout,
it will be visible so you want to choose a shade of grout
that will compliment
your tile and your décor. You can get grout in all sorts
of colors now, so you can try to match the color of your tile
so it blends in more or you can choose a contrasting shade
the will emphasize the spacing between each tile. Remember
that white and lighter shades of grout will show dirt and stains
more than darker colors. Grout color can also change over time
so you’ll want to keep that in mind when selecting a shade
for your new floor.
2. Purchase the Correct Tools
Just as with any home improvement project, having the right
tools is important if you want to complete the project effectively.
You should purchase a good quality grout to ensure that it
stands up over time. You will need some kind of tool to apply
the grout – a palette knife or spatula or trowel will decrease
the mess on the floor and on you. Using these tools will also
help you keep the grout level. You don’t want the grout to
be too much lower or higher than the level of the tiles. You
will also need a sponge or cloth and a bucket to remove any
excess.
3. Spacing
Spacing the tiles and the grout is a tricky business, but
you need to be patient and take your time to ensure that your
tiles look evenly spaced out. You might want to take the time
to layout your tiles and ensure the correct spacing before
even gluing them in place. You will need to work somewhat quickly
once the glue is down, so planning ahead like this can save
a lot of stress and aggravation later.
Once you have your tiles and know the size, you’ll want to
figure out how much grout you want to have showing. When it
comes to actually laying down your tile, you can purchase spacers
at your local home improvement or hardware store. These will
help you keep the tiles a specific distance apart and ensure
a consistent width of grout all around the tiles.
You need to make sure that your tiles are in the correct spot
before you put the grout down. The grout only fills the spaces
between the tiles, so if you find that the grout lines are
uneven it is the result of the tiles being crooked, not the
grout itself.
4. Sealer
To protect grout, you need to apply a sealer. This sealer
will protect the grout from damage and stains. You can purchase
these sealers at your local home store or at a specialty tile
store. It may take some time to apply this sealant, because
you have to go over each grout line without getting any on
the tile, but it will really help protect your grout from all
sorts of harm. Your grout will probably show age quicker than
the tiles themselves, so you want to do everything you can
to protect your grout right from the start.
5. Maintenance
You need to clean and maintain your grout, just as you do
the tile itself. In fact, you probably need to pay more attention
to the grout since over time it will build up dirt faster than
the tile surface. If your grout is not perfectly level with
your tile, your mop may miss some of the dirt and stains and
cracks or holes in the grout can also hide bits of dirt and
bacteria. Every once and awhile, you should carefully clear
all of the grout lines to ensure you remove any hidden dirt
and stains that might be missed during your usual cleanings.
Over time you may even want to apply more sealer since it can
be worn down by high traffic and scrubbing. # # # # #
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