Should tile grout be flushed?

Cushion edge tile shall be finished evenly to the depth of the cushion. The grout should be installed at the bottom of the bevel so it is slightly concave. You don't want the grout joint full and flush, because the grout will tend to get dirty from foot traffic.
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Is grout supposed to be flush with tile?

After the grout has been “cut off” the face, the next step is sponging the surface and tooling the joint. Tiles with a square edge need to have the grout finished flush with the tiled surface. Tiles with a cushion or radius edge should have the grout finished to the bottom of the cushion or radius.
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How deep should grout go between tiles?

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. Grout joints also exist is to accommodate tiles that expand and contract during cooling and heating cycles.
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Should tiles be flush?

Generally, a flush joint is desired on any square edged tile (including rectified tile), but the ANSI standard found in A108. 10 section 5.3. 4 states, “All grout joints shall be uniformly finished.
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Should grout lines be even?

Not only does it seal off the surface below, but it also adds significantly to the job's aesthetic. 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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This Grouting Mistake will Ruin Your Tile Job



How can you tell a bad tile job?

4 Signs of a Bad Tiling Job
  1. Crooked Tiles. Unless the design is specifically meant to look rugged, uneven, or is a mosaic pattern, then crooked tiles are the first sign of a bad tiling job. ...
  2. Uneven tiles. ...
  3. Poorly laid tiles. ...
  4. Excessive grout.
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What should tile grout look like?

The consistency of grout should resemble smooth peanut butter. It should be malleable but not dripping from the trowel when lifted. If the mix is too stiff or dry powder is visible, add more water. If the mix is too fluid and watery, add more grout powder.
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How long leave grout before wiping?

Let the grout set for 15 to 30 minutes, and wipe up the excess grout with a dense grout sponge soaked in water. (If you think it's going to take you longer than 30 minutes to grout all of the tiles and be ready to move onto cleanup, you may have to work in smaller sections.)
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What happens if you wait too long to wipe grout?

It is important to wait until the grout has set in before wiping the tiles clean, as premature wiping can result in gouges. However, don't wait too long, or the grout will dry onto the tiles, potentially causing irreversible damage.
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How thick can you apply grout?

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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Are smaller grout lines better?

Installing rectified tile flooring with small grout lines decreases maintenance requirements and looks great; however, it may be more difficult to achieve as there is little “wiggle room” during installation. Unsanded grout is recommended for small joints up to 1/8 inch wide.
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How big a gap can you grout?

For cementitious grout, joints smaller than 1/8" generally should only be grouted with unsanded grout, and joints of 1/8" and larger should only be grouted with sanded grout. Joints larger that 3/8" usually need a more heavily sanded grout to accommodate the large joint.
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Is my grout too low?

ANSWER. ANSWER - It is possible to grout over existing grout if there is enough depth to do so. 1/8 inch depth may or may not be adequate depending on the type of grout used. A latex modified grout may work, but you have to properly clean the existing grout to ensure the new grout adequately bonds.
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How wide should grout be?

TCNA recommends a minimum 1/8" grout joint for rectified tile and minimum 3/16" grout joint for calibrated tile. They also suggest adding to this width the amount of edge warping on the longest edge. For example, if the edge warping of a rectified tile is 1/32", the minimum grout joint is 1/8" + 1/32" = 5/32".
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How long should grout dry before removing haze?

Floor grout, in general, usually dries completely after 24 hours, although humidity and other factors can extend this drying time to 48+ hours. Grout haze can sometimes be simply buffed out with a dry towel or cheesecloth, if done immediately within the first 48 hours.
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How do I know if my grout is too wet?

If it's too wet, it won't adhere properly to the tiles and will leave you with a slanted mess. A good way to test grout consistency is to observe what happens when you scoop up a bit with your grout float. The pile should retain its shape and stay on the float when you turn it over.
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Does grout shrink when drying?

Shrinkage. When cement-based, unsanded grout dries, it shrinks – and it can pull away from tiles. Adding sand to the grouting mix ensures that the material doesn't shrink as much.
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How long do you have after mixing grout?

Wait 15 to 20 minutes before wiping off excess grout. It's a delicate balance, says Chavoustie. If you wipe it too soon, you will pull too much out of the joints. If you wait too long, it becomes difficult to remove.
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How do you know if a tiler is good?

A skilled tiler will ensure that the tiles you have chosen for your new project will look amazing. Do your research well and avoid mistakes that will be expensive to repair in the long run. Ask to speak to previous clients and see past work.
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