What can I use instead of tile spacers?

When laying tile, use pennies as spacers instead of store bought plastic ones. Pennies are easier to handle, more uniform and cheaper.
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Can you install tile without spacers?

Tiling without spacers is not only extremely difficult but also time-consuming. You need to stop constantly and adjust the tiles so that you get an even layout. With a tile spacer, on the other hand, you will spend less time agonizing over the width and accuracy of your lines.
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Can I use matchsticks for Tile spacers?

Tile Spacer Alternatives

Match Sticks – in a pinch, you can use match sticks to space out your tiles. Keep in mind that you'll need to use at least 4 match sticks per corner and the gap provided will be tiny.
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What should you use to file spaces 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.
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Can you use caulk instead of grout between tiles?

Caulk is strong enough to adhere to tile surfaces without crevices. 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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Can you tile without gaps?

Well, the short answer would be a simple no – you should not attempt to install tile without grout.
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What size do tile spacers come in?

Tile spacers come typically in the following sizes: 1/16, 1/8, 3/16, 1/4 and 3/8 inches. Tile spacers are reusable if handled carefully.
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What is the smallest grout line for tile?

Smallest size grout lines should not be less than 1/16″. This is an acceptable space that can be properly grouted. When the space between tiles is so little like 1/32″ which is often referred to as “credit card lines” or “penny lines”, it's not possible to fill that space all the way through the bottom of the tile.
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Can you tile a backsplash without spacers?

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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What is the smallest grout spacer?

Actual finished grout spaces will vary from 1/8" to 1/4" if 3/16" spacers are used. If smaller spacers like 1/8" are used, it will accentuate the size difference of handmade tile. Finished grout lines will vary from 1/16" to 3/16". Note that using the smallest grout possible will increase installation time.
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Can I grout straight after tiling?

How long after tiling can I grout? After tiling, you must wait at least 24 to 48 hours before grouting the tiles. The mortar used to adhere tiles to the surface needs to cure before grouting. Mortar and adhesive used to adhere tiles to the floors or walls are made up of cement, fine sand, and water-retaining agents.
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Do you leave spacers in when grouting?

Can I Grout Over Tile Spacers? This is a big no-no. Leaving tile spacers in situ and then grouting over them can cause you to end up with a substandard result, especially when tiling floors. It may be tempting to simply leave the spacers in place, especially if they don't protrude above the edge of the tiles.
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Why do you need Tile spacers?

Tile spacers allow you to achieve a consistent pattern when fixing wall/floor tiles and help to ensure that all tiles are laid equidistant from each other (providing a symmetrical finish - as you or your customer would expect) in order for the grout to then be applied.
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What is thinnest grout line?

First, the smallest grout lines, less than 1/8 inch, are ideal for rectified tiles. Rectified tiles are perfectly uniform, with precisely defined edges, requiring the least amount of grout. All other cuts of tile, from tumbled to chiseled to punched, contain slight variations in shape and size.
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Are grout lines necessary?

Grout is a necessary and integral part of many tile jobs for several reasons: It keeps moisture out of the substrate, helps keep tile lines straight and prevents tiles from rubbing against one another and cracking.
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How do I make my tile look seamless?

The very thin grout line makes for an almost-seamless look, especially if you choose a grout color that closely matches the color of your tile. It is for this seamless appeal that these tiles are a popular trend in many homes and offices.
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How big should grout lines be for 12x12 tile?

The manufacture specifies 3/16 of an inch for grout spacing. The tiles are not exact in size. They can be off as much as 3/32 of an inch. If I go smaller than 3/16 of an inch on my grout spacing would this cause the grout to crack.
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How full should grout lines be?

You want it close to being flush with the tile edges; otherwise, you'll be able to both see and feel the corners of your tile when you walk over it. A higher-level of grout is also much easier to keep clean than grout lines that fall halfway down the tile.
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What is the best size grout line?

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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How do you grout tile without space?

Press the grout float onto the tiles' edges first on its edge, and then with the flat side of the float. This will pack the joints with the unsanded grout. Because there is not a large space, you will be able to scrape up the grout with the float and continue using the same scoopful for an extended period of time.
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Can you use silicone instead of grout?

Silicone should never be used as grout. Only approved grouts should be used indoors. The grout should be forced in with a float and wiped over with a sponge to ensure a nice professional finish and this will not allow the water in.
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How does Groutless tile work?

These outdoor tiles are backed with plastic grids with interlocking tabs that simply snap together. Best of all: no grungy grout to repair or refill. Turn your deck into a patio -- they'll cover any level surface. DIY-friendly, groutless stone tiles are about $12 per square foot.
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Can you use silicone instead of thinset?

Silicone caulk is easy to use, adheres granite to a flat surface with minimal mess, and sets faster than thin-set mortar. It's not the best choice for floors or walls, but for smaller decorative areas, setting granite tiles with silicone caulk is an easier alternative to traditional use of thin-set mortar.
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Can you use cement as grout?

Terms like cement, mortar, concrete, and grout are often used interchangeably, although there are actually major differences between the strength and application of these materials. Both grout and concrete are cement-based substances that are commonly used in DIY and construction projects.
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