Do you grout corners?

As you learn how to grout tile, don't grout inside corners. Inside corners that are grouted will always crack over time. Choose a matching color caulk designed to coordinate with the grout you've used. It's sold in matching colors near the grout.
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Should tile corners be grouted or caulked?

It's essential to use caulk, not grout, in shower corners. Grout does not hold up well in corners and is prone to cracking and falling out. This is because the tiles on the two perpendicular walls expand and contract with temperature changes.
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Do you caulk the corners of a tiled shower?

Caulk performs well in angled seams.

Grout is generally the best choice for filling joints between tiles in showers or elsewhere. but where two tiled shower walls meet, or where a shower wall meets the floor (called “change of plane”), waterproof silicone caulk (view example on Amazon) comes in mighty handy.
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Do you grout backsplash corners?

When installing a backsplash, grout between tiles, once they are set, before you caulk the corners and edges. Grouting is messier work than caulking and involves spreading grout, sponging off excess grout, and removing any haze. If you grout after caulking, stubborn grout may cling to caulked areas.
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How do you grout backsplash corners?

Dip the tip of the grout float into the container of grout and scoop out some grout. Apply this to the joints between the tiles of the backsplash, as well as into the joint between the edges of the tiles on the end of the backsplash where it terminates against a countertop, cabinet or the open wall and tape.
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Do you grout between tile and edge trim?

No matter how flush the fitting was when you initially did it, over time, it will erode and create room, becoming even more visually unappealing. So, when trimming, it is a good idea to use grout between tiles and trim. Having said that, there are also several trimming options you can go with.
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Can you caulk over grout in shower corners?

You can put silicone caulk over cracked grout as a temporary solution, though it's not generally recommended. Silicone caulk will not hold well over the grout for an extended period of time, as it's not meant to bond to it.
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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 do you tile inside corners?

Tiling Inside Corners: Quick Guide
  1. Start your tiles from the middle of the wall at the bottom.
  2. Measure the gap from the edge of the last full tile to the corner.
  3. Mark a tile with your measurement, subtracting about 1/4” for your spacing so it fits.
  4. Cut a tile to fill the corner gap.
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Do you grout between tile and wall?

When you install ceramic tile on the floor, you must take care to create an expansion joint between the walls and the tiled floor. The Tile Council of North America recommends at least a quarter-inch gap between the tile floor and the walls. Never fill this gap with grout, because tile grout is not flexible.
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How do you finish tile corners?

4 Easy Ways To Finish Tile Edges
  1. Caulk the Edge. This is the easiest and most cost-effective solution. ...
  2. Rail Moldings. Coordinating tile moldings in natural stone and porcelain are usually readily available. ...
  3. Metal Edges. Metal edges are available in a wide array of styles and finishes. ...
  4. Create a Bullnose Edge.
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Should you caulk before you grout?

Caulking should come after the often-messy grouting process. Although tile caulking manufacturers do not require caulking installation to be done before or after grouting is performed in a shower, caulking before grouting a shower has significant downsides.
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Can I 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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Do you grout between tile and shower tray?

Although the shower base is under the tile, you do not want to use grout for this application. Caulk should be used to fill the joint between the horizontal and vertical planes.
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Is it better to caulk or grout around tub?

Since you are joining two different materials together, you should use caulk in the space where the floor tile and tub meet. Grout is not flexible, so it's not the best material for the job, while caulk allows for movement and also provides a better sealant.
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Can I use sanded caulk instead of grout?

Yes, there is a caulk that looks like grout. They are referred to as “sanded caulk.” They are, however, not supposed to replace the grout. You can only use sanded caulk in areas where grout may crack because it is not flexible but also if you need something that looks like grout.
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How do you grout around trim?

How to Grout Around Oak Edge Trim for Tile Countertops
  1. Cover the wood trim with painter's tape. ...
  2. Mix and apply the grout to the tile countertop according to the package's directions. ...
  3. Wash the excess grout from the tile using clean water. ...
  4. Apply a small bead of clear silicone where the grout meets the wood trim.
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Should there be a gap between tile and trim?

Any gap larger than ¼-inch is too large to be caulked. If you attempt to caulk a large gap between your baseboard and tile floor, it will result in an unprofessional look. Instead, install shoe molding on your baseboard to decrease this gap, then caulk it. Do not attempt to caulk a gap larger than ¼-inch.
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Do I caulk tile trim?

Using caulk, trim tile pieces and edging are three of the most popular and effective ways to finish tile edges. Caulking is the cheapest and easiest method for finishing tile edges.
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How do you finish tile edges without bullnose?

Use a Caulked Edge (No Transition)

Some tile types don't offer a bullnose because a bullnose is not necessary. Glass tiles, tumbled stone varieties, and porcelain tiles have naturally finished edge. They do not need a separate edge piece to create a polished look. Simply install up to the edge and caulk.
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Do you caulk between counter and backsplash?

Caulk and grout are commonly confused for one another since they are both used to fill gaps between different surfaces. Grout is most commonly used between tiles for example in a kitchen backsplash and caulk is used to fill space like the wall joint between the countertop and backsplash.
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Can I grout in sections?

Apply the grout in small sections.

Using a grout float, work the grout into the joints at a 45-degree angle. A 45-degree angle is very important, and it refers to the angle at which you hold the float. Make sweeping arcs and work the grout completely into all the joints between the tiles.
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