Sanded Grout OK for Shower Floors?
The space between the bottom row of new tiles on one wall of my shower
and the existing floor tiles will be 1/4". Someone in an earlier post stated that sanded grout is not good for wet areas.....Is this correct??? I thought anytime the tile spacing was over 1/8" you were supposed to use sanded grout, PERIOD. Any professional or just experienced tile-setters care to weigh in on this? |
Sanded Grout OK for Shower Floors?
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Sanded Grout OK for Shower Floors?
Go here for lots of advice. It is a very active board, with lots of willing
folks to help you out with all things tile related http://www.johnbridge.com/vbulletin/ |
Sanded Grout OK for Shower Floors?
Go here for lots of advice. It is a very active board, with lots of willing
folks to help you out with all things tile related http://www.johnbridge.com/vbulletin/ |
Sanded Grout OK for Shower Floors?
"newsreader" wrote in message ... Go here for lots of advice. It is a very active board, with lots of willing folks to help you out with all things tile related http://www.johnbridge.com/vbulletin/ We heard you the first two times. Bob |
Sanded Grout OK for Shower Floors?
Sorry, message wouldn't send on the first try, got an error message I didn't
understand. Guess I fat fingered it when I re-opened "Bob" wrote in message ... We heard you the first two times. Bob |
Sanded Grout OK for Shower Floors?
wrote in message oups.com... The space between the bottom row of new tiles on one wall of my shower and the existing floor tiles will be 1/4". Someone in an earlier post stated that sanded grout is not good for wet areas.....Is this correct??? I thought anytime the tile spacing was over 1/8" you were supposed to use sanded grout, PERIOD. Any professional or just experienced tile-setters care to weigh in on this? they were wrong. yes, it's fine and actually preferable. |
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