Should shower grout be flushed with tile?

Tiles with a square edge need to have the grout finished flush with the tiled surface. Tiles with a cushion or radius edge should have the grout finished to the bottom of the cushion or radius.
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Should grout lines be flush?

Cushion edge tile shall be finished evenly to the depth of the cushion. The grout should be installed at the bottom of the bevel so it is slightly concave. You don't want the grout joint full and flush, because the grout will tend to get dirty from foot traffic.
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How deep should grout be between tiles?

TCNA recommends a minimum 1/8" grout joint for rectified tile and minimum 3/16" grout joint for calibrated tile. They also suggest adding to this width the amount of edge warping on the longest edge. For example, if the edge warping of a rectified tile is 1/32", the minimum grout joint is 1/8" + 1/32" = 5/32".
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How level should grout be?

You want it close to being flush with the tile edges; otherwise, you'll be able to both see and feel the corners of your tile when you walk over it. A higher-level of grout is also much easier to keep clean than grout lines that fall halfway down the tile.
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Is my grout too low?

ANSWER. ANSWER - It is possible to grout over existing grout if there is enough depth to do so. 1/8 inch depth may or may not be adequate depending on the type of grout used. A latex modified grout may work, but you have to properly clean the existing grout to ensure the new grout adequately bonds.
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Is grout flush with tile?

This means that according to the ASNI epoxy grout standard, the grout will not be flush with the face of the tile. Additionally, it is not possible for epoxy grouts to be watery since no water is added in the mixing process and the pre-measured components don't allow any variability during mixing.
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How wide should grout lines be in shower?

Regular-format tiles (up to 16-by-16 inches square) call for grout lines 1/8 inch wide for floors. Large-format tiles, 18-by-18 inches wide, require a smaller grout line (1/32 inch). In general, don't create grout lines larger than 3/16 inch, though slate and quarry tiles can work with as much as a 1/4-inch grout line.
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How long leave grout before wiping?

Let the grout set for 15 to 30 minutes, and wipe up the excess grout with a dense grout sponge soaked in water. (If you think it's going to take you longer than 30 minutes to grout all of the tiles and be ready to move onto cleanup, you may have to work in smaller sections.)
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What happens if you put grout on top of grout?

Benefits of Putting New Grout Over Old Grout

Putting new grout over old grout is not as complicated as a complete re-grout as it does not require the removal of the old grout. It can also strengthen the surface to increase water resistance and make it less susceptible to impurities.
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How thick should grout line be?

The smaller the grout joints, the better. Ideally, your grout joints would be 1-3mm. Often we see 1mm grout joints between wall tiles and 3mm grout joints between floor tiles.
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Can you put grout over grout?

The short answer is, “no.” You cannot put new grout over old grout. With regard to filling in holes and cracks on the surfaces in our homes, we might compare grout repair to drywall repair. For holes in drywall, we would simply purchase spackle, and fill the hole in.
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What is the smallest grout line for rectified tile?

First, the smallest grout lines, less than 1/8 inch, are ideal for rectified tiles. Rectified tiles are perfectly uniform, with precisely defined edges, requiring the least amount of grout.
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How much space should be between tile and shower base?

Leaving a 1/16″ gap between the tub and tile will prevent the tile from cracking when the tub expands. Plus, a 1/16″ gap allows the caulk to properly fill the space and waterproof the transition between the tile and tub or shower.
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How much space do you need between shower pan and tile?

When installing tile around your shower pan, they should not be installed flush with each other. You will need to leave a 1/16th-inch gap between the pan and tile. That gap should be filled with caulk for waterproofing.
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How much space do you need between shower tiles?

Shower tiles should have a 1/8″ joint between their edge and backer boards or adjacent tiles. For example, if tile is being set on the main shower wall, then leave a 1/8″ expansion joint between the tile edge and adjacent backer board. By the way, we highly recommend tiling the main shower wall then the side walls.
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Can you put a thin layer of grout over grout?

You can apply new grout right over the top of the old grout. To do this, all you need is a grout removal tool. Use the tool to strike out the old grout, making sure the depth is at least 2mm, which is about the thickness of two dimes stacked one on top of the other.
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Can you touch up grout after it dries?

Generally, you should be okay to mix up some grout and touch up any trouble spots in your new grout. Stuff like pin holes, scratches or low spots can be touched up with fresh grout the next day. The trick is to blend in the new grout with the old so make sure you mix it the same way that you mixed it the day before.
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Should tile grout be smooth?

Even though sanded grout is stronger, unsanded grout is sometimes more appropriate for a job. Unsanded grout's smooth texture makes it a better choice for tile projects with thin grout lines, or situations in which sanded grout may scratch the tile's surface.
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What happens if you mix grout too wet?

Adding too much water when mixing the grout can cause it to cure incorrectly and eventually crumble or crack. This is the result of the excess water evaporating as the grout sets, leaving microscopic holes in the structure of the grout and leaving it prone to premature deterioration.
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Should grout be darker or lighter than tile?

ProTip: If you are looking for contrast, a good rule of thumb is to select a grout several shades lighter or darker than your tile color. The more of a contrast you choose with your grout color, the more pattern you add to your space.
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Does grout shrink when drying?

Shrinkage. When cement-based, unsanded grout dries, it shrinks – and it can pull away from tiles. Adding sand to the grouting mix ensures that the material doesn't shrink as much.
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