Can I lay tile without grout lines?

Well, the short answer would be a simple no – you should not attempt to install tile without grout.
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What is the smallest grout line for tile?

Smallest size grout lines should not be less than 1/16″. This is an acceptable space that can be properly grouted. When the space between tiles is so little like 1/32″ which is often referred to as “credit card lines” or “penny lines”, it's not possible to fill that space all the way through the bottom of the tile.
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Is Groutless tile a good idea?

Groutless tiles are a great option for other areas of your house since they're so low maintenance! If you fell in love with the look of a feature wall or want to add a dazzling fireplace surround, grout-free (or in this case, minimal grout) tiles are a stunning option that won't add to your household chores!
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What kind of tile does not need grout?

Daltile developed Campisi with Cliks to provide homeowners the best of form and function. These tiles feature patented tongue-and-groove interlocking joints and built-in grout that simply clicks together so no mortar or grout is needed.
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Can you lay tile without spacers?

Tiling without spacers is not only extremely difficult but also time-consuming. You need to stop constantly and adjust the tiles so that you get an even layout. With a tile spacer, on the other hand, you will spend less time agonizing over the width and accuracy of your lines.
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Can you lay tile without grout lines?



How do you lay tile with small 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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Do you have to have gaps between tiles?

Laying tiles with small gaps also prevents problems in case of mechanical damage to one of them. If the tiles were indeed laid out without joints, it would not have been possible to safely remove one of them. 1.5 to 2-millimetre gaps are enough for safely replacing a tile without damaging the other ones.
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How do you lay tiles without a gap?

How to Lay Tile Without Grout Lines
  1. Purchase rectified tiles. ...
  2. Lay out the tiles directly onto the area where you will install them. ...
  3. Mark any tiles to be cut with a pencil and straightedge. ...
  4. Take the tiles up in the opposite order you set them down. ...
  5. Press the tiles into the mortar in the same order you laid them out.
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Are there alternatives to grout?

Alternatives to traditional cement-based grout include non-cement grout materials such as epoxy grout, latex additives, caulk, silicone sealant, and urethane grout. Also, consider re-design options such as shower panels, laminated wall panels, or paint.
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Why do you need grout between tiles?

Grout offers a number of valuable benefits: It gives your floor or wall a crisp finished appearance. it helps keep dirt and debris from getting in between and under your tile. It adds rigidity and strength to the tile installation.
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Can I shower without grout?

Yes it is possible to have stunning bathroom and shower walls without tiles and dreaded tile grout. Get the luxury high class look and finish with Innovative Splashbacks.
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Can you use Groutless tile in a shower?

Silestone Quartz material are ideal for all surfaces in your bath, such as walls, floors, shower pan, tub deck, and the vanity tops. Quartz material are durable, and require no maintenance.
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Can ceramic tiles be butted together?

Industry standards do not recommend butting tiles together whether they are a stone tile or a ceramic tile. The Marble Institute of America recommends at least a 1/8" wide grout joint, but states it should never be any less than 1/16" wide.
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How deep do grout lines need to be?

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.
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What is the standard gap between tiles?

Common practice is 2-3mm for wall tiles and 3-5mm for floor tiles.
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Can you use silicone instead of grout?

Silicone should never be used as grout. Only approved grouts should be used indoors. The grout should be forced in with a float and wiped over with a sponge to ensure a nice professional finish and this will not allow the water in.
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Does grout help hold tile in place?

"Not only does grout fill the voids, it makes the floor, wall, or countertop stronger by bonding the tiles together and preventing the edges of a tile from chipping and cracking," says David Goodman, the tile contractor for This Old House's Nantucket project.
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How soon can I shower after tiling?

How long after installation do you need to wait before using the area grouted? The installation can be walked on at 24 hours. Grout mixed with Grout Boost needs to cure for 10 days after installation before exposing it to water from mopping, showers, rain, etc.
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Do we need grout?

Grout fills in the spaces between tiles. It is essential for creating a seamless tile appearance, as well as protecting both your tiles and the surfaces underneath. It prevents moisture from seeping into the substrate, straightens tile lines, and keeps tiles from cracking or rubbing against each other.
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Can you use tile adhesive as grout?

Tile adhesive is made specifically to bond tiles to the subfloor or the walls. Grout is used specifically to fill in the space between the tiles and further seal the spaces from water, bacteria, and dust. Though some of the ingredients may be shared between the two compounds, they are not interchangeable in any way.
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Is there flexible grout?

Flexible grout is urethane-based, which means it does not stain and does not ever need to be sealed. For repairs due to improper underlayment, flexible grout is less expensive than replacing the entire floor. Flexible grout is much easier to install than epoxy grout.
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What is a grout pen?

Grout pens add a thin waterproof coating directly over the existing grout lines between tiles. This coating can be tinted to match the current color of your grout so everything looks neat and cohesive. This coloring is applied using a small container that looks like a thick marker or pen.
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