Should I 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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Do you grout between wall and tile?

Grout fills the joints between tiles.

The sole purpose of grout is to fill the spaces between tiles after the tiles have been glued in place on a floor or on a wall. Grout keeps the tiles from shifting, and also protects the edges of tile from chipping. There are two types of grout, sanded and unsanded.
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Should there be a gap between tile and wall?

Use caulk to fill a gap between tile and wall. In fact, where a tile floor meets a wall, there should be a 1/8 inch (6 mm) gap between the tile and the wall. This helps account for heat expansion and your house settling. If your tile is flush against the wall, a settling house can crack tiles or grout.
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Do you grout between tile and wall in shower?

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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How do you fill a large gap between tile and wall?

If you have tile on the wall adjoining the tub, select a caulk that matches the color of the grout. If your gap is smaller than 1/8 inch in width, use regular caulk; fill gaps larger than 1/8 inch with a sanded caulk. Make sure the gap is clean and dry, then squeeze a thin, even bead of caulk into the space.
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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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Can you caulk tile instead of grout?

Caulk is flexible enough to adhere to two different materials such as glass and tile. Caulk may shrink or dry out over time, which is why it shouldn't be used in large installations or as a replacement for grout.
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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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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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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 I use white silicone instead of grout?

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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Which is better caulk or grout?

Caulk is flexible, so it can be used to adhere two different materials together (such as tile and glass). Grout, on the other hand, won't adhere to the surface of materials; it needs a crevice to sit in. Because caulk can shrink over time, it shouldn't be used in large projects.
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Why is my new grout coming out?

First, it could have been a structural failure where the floor moved. Or the culprit may have been seasonal movement of a wood-floor system. The installer might have mixed too much water in with the grout or used too much water at that spot in the floor when dressing the joint. Or the grout itself could have been bad.
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Should there be grout between tub and tile?

Contractor who remodeled our bathroom used non-sanded grout between bathtub (acrylic) and first layer of tile. He said that he recommends that instead of caulk as caulk will be trapping moisture and grout is better against mold.
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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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Is there a special grout for showers?

Epoxy grout is a better choice for showers, kitchen, bathrooms, and other damp areas because it is stain resistant and requires no sealing, unlike cement-based grout.
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Does tile need expansion gap?

The TCNA Handbook recommends allowing for expansion and contraction in every tile installation. In small rooms, a gap at the perimeter of the room (often hidden by baseboard or shoe molding) is sufficient. For larger areas, the movement joints will be visible.
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Can tile overlap drywall?

Just a normal join. I use mortar to fill backer to backer joins and drywall mud for back to drywall pieces. I really really suggest tiling over your backer to drywall joins too since 1/2" backer isn't as thick as 1/2" drywall. The tile coverage makes it easier and looks better.
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What is tile transition?

A tile transition strip is needed whenever you are joining two areas that are covered with tile, or when transitioning from tile to another type of flooring surface. Transition strips are especially important with tile flooring because you need to protect the edge of the tile from breaking or chipping.
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How thick should my grout lines be?

Finished grout lines will vary from 1/16" to 3/16". Note that using the smallest grout possible will increase installation time. 3/16": We recommend a 3/16" grout size for our Ceramic Tile line. This thickness leaves room for the natural variation in size, and the perfectly imperfect edges of handmade tile.
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Can filler be used as grout?

Grout is a type of filler. There are other fillers as well. Some include caulk or epoxy compounds. A filler takes up the spaces and helps provide an even transition from one space to another.
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Can you use spackle as grout?

You can use clay from your yard mixed with spackle and paint to grout the tiles.
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