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I believe there is a product like a colored (matched to a particular
shade you might need) silicone-type grout. I was unable to drill under my fireplace bricks when I did my laminate floor (6 months ago) so I've got a quarter inch gap here and would like to fill it with some grout type stuff that will give (in case the floor moves). Where might I find this locally? Home Depot or Lowe's? If not, any ideas where I might find it online? Thanks, Matt |
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![]() "buck16" wrote in message ... I believe there is a product like a colored (matched to a particular shade you might need) silicone-type grout. I was unable to drill under my fireplace bricks when I did my laminate floor (6 months ago) so I've got a quarter inch gap here and would like to fill it with some grout type stuff that will give (in case the floor moves). Where might I find this locally? Home Depot or Lowe's? If not, any ideas where I might find it online? Thanks, Matt I installed molding into the brick when I did my floor. You do not want grout. A colored caulk might work for a while. |
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I guess that's what I meant. Caulk, not grout.
On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 08:13:59 -0700, "SQLit" wrote: "buck16" wrote in message .. . I believe there is a product like a colored (matched to a particular shade you might need) silicone-type grout. I was unable to drill under my fireplace bricks when I did my laminate floor (6 months ago) so I've got a quarter inch gap here and would like to fill it with some grout type stuff that will give (in case the floor moves). Where might I find this locally? Home Depot or Lowe's? If not, any ideas where I might find it online? Thanks, Matt I installed molding into the brick when I did my floor. You do not want grout. A colored caulk might work for a while. |
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![]() "buck16" wrote in message ... I guess that's what I meant. Caulk, not grout. On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 08:13:59 -0700, "SQLit" wrote: "buck16" wrote in message .. . I believe there is a product like a colored (matched to a particular shade you might need) silicone-type grout. I was unable to drill under my fireplace bricks when I did my laminate floor (6 months ago) so I've got a quarter inch gap here and would like to fill it with some grout type stuff that will give (in case the floor moves). Where might I find this locally? Home Depot or Lowe's? If not, any ideas where I might find it online? Thanks, Matt I installed molding into the brick when I did my floor. You do not want grout. A colored caulk might work for a while. Home Depot and others have a colored grout. However, the colors are limited. Check Polyblend http://www.custombuildingproducts.co...er=diy&lang=en Grouts, Polyblend Ceramic Tile Caulk http://www.custombuildingproducts.co...er=diy&lang=en |
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