Do you put spacer between tile and countertop?

Spacers Along The Counter
Keeping this space is a must because as your house settles things may move around and you don't want your tile to crack.
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Do you need a spacer between tile and counter?

Leave a Gap

The expansion joint is crucial because houses may settle or move slightly over time. Any flex to the kitchen cabinets or countertop could put stress against the backsplash tiles, popping them loose from the wall if the tiles and the granite were to meet one another.
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What should I put between tile and countertop?

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. Grout comes as a dry powder and when mixed with water becomes adhesive.
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Do you grout between tile and cabinet?

Use silicone caulk to fill the gap between any tile surface and cabinets. Caulk used to fill the gap between a tile backsplash and your cabinets will create a waterproof, flexible seal between the two surfaces. Grout will not effectively seal this gap.
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Do you caulk between counter and backsplash?

It's essential to use caulk where the backsplash meets the kitchen counter, as well as at the top and edges of the backsplash. This prevents water from seeping in between your tile and the wall or trickling in behind your countertop. Water that infiltrates your wall in this way can cause mold, rot, and damage.
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Should there be grout between tile and 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 tile under a vanity?

If you have a small vanity, that extra material might not make much difference in your project budget. If you have a large vanity, it can require a lot more tile, mortar and grout to tile under it.
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Do you grout the top of tiles?

Always grout the walls first for this how to grout tile project, and after they're finished, the floor. That'll keep you from messing up a finished floor. Apply the grout diagonally across the tile joints to squish the grout into the joints (Photo 5).
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How do you make exposed tile edges look finished?

Caulking is the cheapest and easiest method for finishing tile edges. Caulk provides a waterproof seal and is recommended for tiles with edges that already have a finished appearance, such as mosaics, tumbled stone, glass and some porcelain tiles. Install and grout all the tile, including the edge pieces.
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What gets installed first backsplash or countertop?

A countertop needs to be installed before the backsplash is put on the walls above the countertop.
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Do you need to use spacers with subway tile?

Most subway tile has grooves on the sides so you don't need to use spacers at all because it's an automatic 1/16″ grout line.
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Should Vanity sit on top of tile?

Because bathroom vanities are not as weighty as kitchen cabinets, it is generally suggested to tile beneath the vanity. The exception to this is if you have heating ducts or other systems that take advantage of the hidden area beneath the cabinet and the tile will be a hindrance to their installation.
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How do you fill a gap under a vanity?

If the gap is relatively narrow, such as half an inch thick or less, you can use a latex or silicone caulk to fill it. If the gap is wider, it's best to include a backer rod. This is a thin foam-based tube that'll help support the caulk so that it won't form any holes.
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Do you normally tile under cabinets?

Always install the tile to the wall, under appliances, and cabinets. Good flooring could be in place for 20 years or more. In that time there could be water leaks, appliance failures cabinet damage that requires replacement, electrical problems that require cabinets to be moved, etc...
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Should you caulk over grout?

Caulking over grout is only a temporary fix because caulk forms a poor bond with the more porous grout. Whether it takes a few months or a couple of years, the caulk will start to peel off the grout. Caulk over grout will peel off over time because caulk will not bond well with grout.
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Should you caulk around 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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Should I caulk or seal grout first?

With the caulk applied first, the 511 can then seal everything & you won't have any chance of caulk adhesion problems. Sealers ruining or weakening caulk's seal is common. This also will help to extend the life & color of the caulk, possibly even boost the caulks mold & mildew resistance.
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Why is counter separating from wall?

The most common reason for a gap like this is improper installation. This may simply be poor securing and caulking of the counter itself, but it's just as likely an issue with leveling and fastening of the base cabinets below.
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Should countertop be flushed wall?

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Flush countertops to the wall to make it solid. Walls aren't always straight. It's not uncommon for walls to have have dips, curves, bulges or angles. Cabinetmakers and countertop installers deal with them them all the time.
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Do you leave the spacers in when tiling?

The spacers need to be in place until the tile adhesive sets, which usually takes from 20 to 30 minutes. Don't leave them much longer than that, or they may get bonded to the adhesive. It's never a good idea to leave spacers in place permanently and grout over them.
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