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DJ Redlocks July 17th 08 02:37 PM

Tile Grout: Sanded vs Unsanded
 
I am having ceramic tile flooring installed in my bathroom as well as my kitchen. The contractor is suggesting 3/8" joints. What is the difference between sanded and unsanded grout? Which do you recommend?

Thanks,

John

RickH July 17th 08 02:47 PM

Tile Grout: Sanded vs Unsanded
 
On Jul 17, 8:37*am, "DJ Redlocks" wrote:
I am having ceramic tile flooring installed in my bathroom as well as my kitchen. The contractor is suggesting 3/8" joints. What is the difference between sanded and unsanded grout? Which do you recommend?

Thanks,

John


Thats an awfully big joint that would usually call for sanded grout.


DJ Redlocks July 17th 08 03:00 PM

Tile Grout: Sanded vs Unsanded
 

"RickH" wrote in message...
Thats an awfully big joint that would usually call for sanded grout.

I better check with the contractor. Maybe he said 3/16".
Would that make a difference? I will be using 12" x 12"
tiles.

Thanks.



EXT July 17th 08 04:57 PM

Tile Grout: Sanded vs Unsanded
 
Personally, I prefer as small a grout line as possible. Tile is glazed and
easy to clean, grout is not and tends to get dirty and stained easily, so
the less grout the better for me.
I would NOT go for 3/8" or even 3/16" if smaller were possible.

"DJ Redlocks" wrote in message
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"RickH" wrote in message...
Thats an awfully big joint that would usually call for sanded grout.

I better check with the contractor. Maybe he said 3/16".
Would that make a difference? I will be using 12" x 12"
tiles.

Thanks.



Tom[_17_] July 17th 08 05:34 PM

Tile Grout: Sanded vs Unsanded
 
DJ Redlocks wrote:
I am having ceramic tile flooring installed in my bathroom


if wet space, use unsanded grout.

would also recommend you use porcelain tile



charlie July 17th 08 08:20 PM

Tile Grout: Sanded vs Unsanded
 

"Tom" wrote in message
m...
DJ Redlocks wrote:
I am having ceramic tile flooring installed in my bathroom


if wet space, use unsanded grout.

would also recommend you use porcelain tile


read the package. unsanded grout isn't designed for thick grout lines, and
will crack if used inappropriately.



RickH July 17th 08 10:54 PM

Tile Grout: Sanded vs Unsanded
 
On Jul 17, 8:37*am, "DJ Redlocks" wrote:
I am having ceramic tile flooring installed in my bathroom as well as my kitchen. The contractor is suggesting 3/8" joints. What is the difference between sanded and unsanded grout? Which do you recommend?

Thanks,

John


I agree with other poster and use a small grout line perhaps 1/8 inch,
then unsanded grout is not a problem.

If the joints are 1/4 inch or more you should go with sanded grout
especially on a floor. If 1/8 inch you can use either sanded or
unsanded. Less than 1/8 inch then definitely use unsanded. But I too
have learned to hate wide grout lines for sanitation reasons.

The difference?... unsanded looks like smooth plaster, sanded looks
like mortar. When you buy the acrylic caulk to match the grout (for
tub and toilet bottom, etc) then match that as sanded/unsanded also.



Big_Jake July 17th 08 11:36 PM

Tile Grout: Sanded vs Unsanded
 
On Jul 17, 11:34 am, "Tom" wrote:
DJ Redlocks wrote:
I am having ceramic tile flooring installed in my bathroom


if wet space, use unsanded grout.


HUH??

Unsanded is only good for narrow joints.


would also recommend you use porcelain tile


Kinda partial to natural stone myself, but often ceramic looks good
too. Any reason why you like porcelain tile so much?

JK


Dottie July 17th 08 11:41 PM

Tile Grout: Sanded vs Unsanded
 
On Jul 17, 6:36 pm, Big_Jake wrote:
On Jul 17, 11:34 am, "Tom" wrote:

DJ Redlocks wrote:
I am having ceramic tile flooring installed in my bathroom


if wet space, use unsanded grout.


HUH??

Unsanded is only good for narrow joints.



would also recommend you use porcelain tile


Kinda partial to natural stone myself, but often ceramic looks good
too. Any reason why you like porcelain tile so much?

JK




I recently had my bathroom remodeled. They used large tile on both
walls and floor. They said the wall grout did not have sand and the
floor grout did have sand. The floor tile joints or grout lines is
much wider than the wall.

bill July 18th 08 02:35 AM

Tile Grout: Sanded vs Unsanded
 
Sanded Grout.

http://www.custombuildingproducts.co...er=arc&lang=en

Non Sanded Grout

http://www.custombuildingproducts.co...er=arc&lang=en

Tells you the specs.

Both have many application

Read up...





www.totalflooring.org

SteveB[_8_] July 18th 08 04:02 AM

Tile Grout: Sanded vs Unsanded
 
DJ Redlocks wrote:

I am having ceramic tile flooring installed in my bathroom as well as
my kitchen. The contractor is suggesting 3/8" joints. What is the
difference between sanded and unsanded grout? Which do you recommend?


Sanded grout has sand in it; unsanded doesn't. That's pretty much the
difference.

Unsanded grout is only for very small grout lines, like the 1/8" or
less in a shower. The sand makes the grout more durable. A 3/8" grout
line is wide enough to walk on. Use sanded grout.

--
Steve Bell
New Life Home Improvement
Arlington, TX


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