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Sub Contractor Doesn't Want to Apply Sealer to Cerramic Wall/Floor Tile
Are wall tiles normally not sealed, and just floor tiles? How long must he wait before applying sealant ? He says 30 days after grouting floor tiles, and he does not want to seal wall tiles at all. Thanks. |
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Vince wrote:
Are wall tiles normally not sealed, and just floor tiles? How long must he wait before applying sealant ? He says 30 days after grouting floor tiles, and he does not want to seal wall tiles at all. Thanks. The tile or the grout? Unless you have an unglazed tile, then sealing's not necessary. I suspect you mean the grout. Grout pertaining to floors are usually sealed. For shower/tub, kitchen splash walls it's also a good idea. Wall areas in other than non-wet locations, not necessary. Depending upon the conditions, weather, etc; 4-5 days is plenty of wait. |
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G Henslee wrote:
Vince wrote: Are wall tiles normally not sealed, and just floor tiles? How long must he wait before applying sealant ? He says 30 days after grouting floor tiles, and he does not want to seal wall tiles at all. Thanks. The tile or the grout? Unless you have an unglazed tile, then sealing's not necessary. I suspect you mean the grout. Grout pertaining to floors are usually sealed. For shower/tub, kitchen splash walls it's also a good idea. Wall areas in other than non-wet locations, not necessary. Depending upon the conditions, weather, etc; 4-5 days is plenty of wait. PS. Sealing the grout is really a simple chore. Doing it yourself may save yourself a decent chunk of money. Check your local tile store(s) for product recommendation. |
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Vince writes:
Are wall tiles normally not sealed, and just floor tiles? I think "sealing" is a waste of time. It only lasts a few months, and you are not going to be diligent in reapplying. Once you let it go, there's no point in keeping it up. Grout so-called "sealers" are a recent invention of the chain retailers looking for a high-margin add-on. Places like Color Tile would practically give away the tile to get you to buy an precious kit of installation tools and supplies. |
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"Vince" wrote in message ... Are wall tiles normally not sealed, and just floor tiles? How long must he wait before applying sealant ? He says 30 days after grouting floor tiles, and he does not want to seal wall tiles at all. Thanks. Dude we can not see it from here. What kind of tile? Located? How high on the wall? Water splashes or direct contact? When I sealed the GROUT on my new bathroom I waited 72 hours. Instructions said 48 hours. |
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On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 11:31:02 -0500, Richard J Kinch
wrote: I think "sealing" is a waste of time. It only lasts a few months, and you Until a quart of RED paint is accidentally spilt right down the grout line. Because my tile had been sealed (DIY) the paint wiped right up with paper towels and a damp cloth. There is no sign of red in the sandstone grout. Grout so-called "sealers" are a recent invention of the chain retailers I used a product at the local HD called Stand N Seal (also another similar one), one can does 500 linear feet. Spray it as you walk, absolutely no clean up...dries clear, etc... Think sealing is not a good idea, huh? Oren At this moment I do not have a personal relationship with a computer. Janet Reno, Attorney General 24 May 1998 |
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Richard J Kinch wrote:
Vince writes: Are wall tiles normally not sealed, and just floor tiles? I think "sealing" is a waste of time. It only lasts a few months, and you are not going to be diligent in reapplying. Once you let it go, there's no point in keeping it up. Grout so-called "sealers" are a recent invention of the chain retailers looking for a high-margin add-on. Places like Color Tile would practically give away the tile to get you to buy an precious kit of installation tools and supplies. Have you ever done a time tested comparison between sealed grout and non sealed grout? or between waterbased vs. lcquer bases, or??? Have you ever looked at enough tile installations to really know? Key word is _know_. Or do you just "think" you know what you're talking about while look for excuses to slam chain retailers. We're not talking about your 1-2 lifetime installations nor a crappo outlet like Color Tile. Are they even still in business?? BTW, most chain retailers don't have jack**** for choices in sealers and carry it only because it's asked for by the consumer. Oh and becausde they sell things genius. OTH, tile supply houses will generally have a wide selection for both the homeowner and pro. Perhaps you shouldn't 'think' so much. Your opinion as a novice doesn't help anyone. |
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G Henslee writes:
Your opinion as a novice doesn't help anyone. My opinion is based on 30 years experience and an engineering background. Grout needs sealer like a driveway needs paint. |
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Until a quart of RED paint is accidentally spilt right down the grout
line. I'll grant you that if spilling quarts of paint is your test, then all bets are off. |
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Richard J Kinch wrote:
No _facts_ to back up his earlier statements (which he chose to snip). "I think "sealing" is a waste of time. It only lasts a few months, and you are not going to be diligent in reapplying. Once you let it go, there's no point in keeping it up. Grout so-called "sealers" are a recent invention of the chain retailers looking for a high-margin add-on. Places like Color Tile would practically give away the tile to get you to buy an precious kit of installation tools and supplies." G Henslee writes: Your opinion as a novice doesn't help anyone. My opinion is based on 30 years experience Of never being wrong... Grout needs sealer like a driveway needs paint. Apples and oranges. - end of subject |
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