Can grout be too thick?

Grout that is too thick won't fully seal the tile because it'll be too thick to reach the bottom of the cracks. Overly thick grout can also stick to the surface of the tiles and is difficult to remove when the job is done.
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How thick can grout be applied?

There is no standard for grout joints. According to the TCNA, the grout width can vary depending upon the size of the tile. Many stone and tile manufacturers suggest that grout joints be no less than 1/8″ to 3/16″.
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Is grout supposed to be thick?

The consistency of grout should resemble smooth peanut butter. It should be malleable but not dripping from the trowel when lifted. If the mix is too stiff or dry powder is visible, add more water.
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What happens if grout is mixed too dry?

If it is too dry, it can cause cracks in the tiles as the house settles. If it's too wet, it won't adhere properly to the tiles and will leave you with a slanted mess. A good way to test grout consistency is to observe what happens when you scoop up a bit with your grout float.
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How thick should grout lines be?

Grout Lines for Wall Tiles

They have small protrusions called lugs that fit against adjoining tiles and create an automatic space for grout, normally 1/32 to 1/16 inch wide. Grout lines on walls usually do not exceed 1/16 inch because the tiles need to be stacked to help support them during installation.
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How do you fix thick grout lines?

Drag it to one end and pick it up with a scraper. Remove as much as possible with the float and wait a few minutes. Once the grout has begun to harden, use a damp sponge to wipe the tiles. Be careful not to use a wet sponge.
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Apply Grout Properly
  1. Grout.
  2. A grout float.
  3. A damp sponge.
  4. A damp cloth.
  5. Sealer.
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How do you thin out grout lines?

10 steps for grouting narrow grout lines
  1. Mix the grout. Pour unsanded tile grout into a bucket and mix it with water, carefully following the instructions on the package. ...
  2. Let the grout rest. ...
  3. Scoop. ...
  4. Spread. ...
  5. Force the grout into the grout lines. ...
  6. Scrape off excess. ...
  7. Apply more grout. ...
  8. Let the grout rest.
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How long should grout sit 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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Can I touch up grout the next day?

Answer: 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.
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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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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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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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How big a gap can you grout?

For cementitious grout, joints smaller than 1/8" generally should only be grouted with unsanded grout, and joints of 1/8" and larger should only be grouted with sanded grout. Joints larger that 3/8" usually need a more heavily sanded grout to accommodate the large joint.
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Can you 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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Can you put a thin layer of grout over grout?

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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Should tile grout be even?

The shaping of the grout is important for aesthetic reasons; you always want grout to fall just a bit below the surface of the tile because the grout is much softer than the tile and needs that added little bit of protection from traffic. Otherwise, it will wear away before its time.
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Does grout have to be done all at once?

Grouting is usually a much faster process then laying down tile, and can often be done in one day (especially if you're working in a team like us!), but they're still times when you want to pause grouting and continue the next day.
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When should I start sponging grout?

Sponging the grout too soon will pull it out of the joints, so let it set for about 15 minutes. After that, use a damp sponge to clean the face of the tiles in a light, circular motion.
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How long can grout haze stay on tile?

Grout Haze is generally easy to remove within 48 hours of grout application. However, if after completing the steps above, you still have an issue, feel free to contact staff at your nearest Tile Warehouse store for expert advice!
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Can you use a fan to dry grout?

The less moisture that's in the air, the quicker it will dry. Run a fan to distribute air across the floor or walls. Remove plants from the room. If outside, protect the grout from external elements like rain, snow, and humidity.
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How deep should grout go between tiles?

Typically, we recommend grout joints being no less than a 1/8 of an inch however some precision cut tiles and stone can withstand a smaller grout joint. Grout joints also exist is to accommodate tiles that expand and contract during cooling and heating cycles.
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Are smaller grout lines better?

Again, when it comes to size you should keep in mind that the tighter the grout joint, the more variation from tile to tile will show, which can cause an installation to look sloppy. This is why your tile installer may suggest a larger grout line for a straighter, more professional looking installation.
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Will grout haze wear off?

Grout haze is a whiteish film left on the tile surface after the grouting process. Even if you have diligently wiped down the surface with a wet sponge, the haze will remain and won't come off until you take special measures. Ordinary tile cleaning methods won't remove it.
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How long does grout take to set?

Grout is used to fill the gaps between walls, usually tiles, so that they stick together. For grout to work its magic, it should be left to dry for a reasonable amount of time; otherwise, all your efforts will be ruined. On average, grout takes around 24-72 hours to dry.
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