Do you grout where the shower wall meets the floor?

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 where wall tile meets floor tile?

Only use grout between tiles on a flat surface. Use caulk in corners, around fixtures, and where tile meets a wall. This color-matched silicone caulk can be used to make caulk nearly indistinguishable from grout.
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How do I fill the gap between my shower floor and wall?

To fill in this gap, you will need caulk, a caulking gun, and silicone tools (optional). With your caulk loaded into the caulking gun, apply slow and steady pressure to extrude the caulk along the seam. After the caulk is applied, you can use a gloved finger or silicone tool to smooth over the seam.
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Should I caulk the bottom of the shower wall?

You won't want to skip out on caulking the base and interior of your shower unless you don't feel confident completing a DIY project. If you need assistance, hire an experienced professional to finish your shower. A shower or tub and surrounding walls need to be caulked to prevent excess moisture from creating damage.
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Should grout lines line up floor wall?

Don't line them up. I also like thinner grout lines (say 1.5mm) on large format tiles - it kind of gives an impression that the wall/floor is just a big slab of stone.
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Do wall and floor tiles have to line up?

It's important that the tiles line up properly everywhere they meet. For example, if you're using a 300 x 300mm tile on the floor, the wall tiles should be sized in multiples of 300mm – 100, 150, 600, or 900. Look at how the floor meets the wall in this bathroom.
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Should grout lines be straight?

Dealing With Uneven & Thick Grout Lines

The tiles aren't as big a determinant as the grout lines are when it comes to improving the overall appeal of your room, so it stands to reason that your grout lines must be straight and even.
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Do you grout between tile and shower base?

Grout, which is a cement-based material, is great for filling the spaces between tiles. But it isn't flexible enough to stay intact where a shower pan or tub meets surrounding walls. Nor is grout the right material for filling the corner joints on the walls. For these spaces, the right material is caulk.
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Should shower 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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Should there be a gap between drywall and floor?

It might sound counter intuitive at first to leave space between your floor and your wall, but you should always leave a ½ inch to ⅝ inch gap between drywall and the floor.
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How do you fill gaps between wall and floor tiles?

If you're fixing a gap between a tile floor and wall, such as in a shower or a bathroom, go with a silicone caulk so you can create an airtight, waterproof seal. Look for silicone caulk at home improvement stores, hardware stores, and online. Silicone caulk is generally clear in color.
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Should there be grout between tub and tile?

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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Do you grout around shower drain?

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Grout fills the gaps between tiles creating one surface. Installing shower tiles adds to the appearance and functionality of your shower. To ensure tiles are secure and the shower floor doesn't leak water to the subfloor, the tiles must be sealed properly with grout.
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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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Do you grout or silicone corners?

Grout is a hardwearing emulsion but should only be used between joints of the same plane. This means any corners or bends that your tiles and fittings encounter should be handled with silicone instead. This is because grout is not flexible enough to withstand any structural movement. It is also not entirely waterproof.
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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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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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Can grout lines be too big?

As a general rule do not go larger than 3/16″ although under certain circumstances such as some slates and quarry tiles, 1/4″ is acceptable. If you choose to use smaller grout lines you must ensure the tile will allow it.
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How big should a grout line be?

As a general rule, floor tiles should have grout lines of 1/8 inch or larger, depending on the type and size of tile. Special types, such as slate or quarry tiles, often do not have edges uniform enough to work with tight spacing. These tiles usually are spaced with grout lines 3/16 inch or wider.
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When tiling where do you start?

It's always advisable to start tiling your grid in the centre of the wall, as it's easier to make sure your pattern is symmetrical. It also means any half-tiles you may need can go at the end of each row and will be of matching size.
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