What is epoxy grout?

Epoxy grout is a unique and popular grout for tiling that does not use Portland cement or water in the mixing process. It features a hardener, pigments, epoxy resin, and silica fillers. Epoxy grout is less porous compared to the cementitious grout.
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Is epoxy grout better than regular grout?

Epoxy grout won't crack, shrink, or discolour, making it ideal for applying in wet areas, such as showers. It's also highly resistant to the harsh chemicals found in cleaning products. As an added bonus, unlike traditional cement grout, epoxy grout does not need to be sealed, due to its non-porous nature.
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Are epoxy grout worth it?

Because epoxy can discolor porous surfaces, such as unglazed quarry tiles or limestone, these should be sealed before grouting. But its stain resistance, hardness, and durability make epoxy grout the best choice for showers, kitchen counters, backsplashes, floors, and other heavy-traffic areas.
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What is the difference between sanded grout and epoxy grout?

ANSWER - Epoxy grout has significantly greater bond strength and compression strength over cementitious grouts. It is also very stain resistant. Sanded grout is meant for grout joints that are 1/8” wide or more. Non-sanded grout is meant for grout joints that are 1/8” wide or less.
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Can I use epoxy grout on porcelain tile?

Epoxy grout is durable, doesn't need to be sealed, is stain and chemical resistant, and can withstand high traffic and moist areas. This makes it particularly good for indoor and outdoor use. Epoxy grout can be used on porcelain tile.
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Does epoxy grout turn yellow?

-Lower quality acrylic/epoxy grout will turn yellow quickly ( < 6 months), quick drying (2 hours) easy to peel off and extremely brittle after curing. -Mid range acrylic/epoxy grout can last from 3 to 5 years without turning as yellowish, it takes slightly longer to dry (3-6 hours) but still suffers from brittleness.
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Does epoxy grout get moldy?

Surprisingly, even epoxy grout can grow mold, which means we have to know how to clean epoxy grout. Some types of mold can grow in the grouting, backsplash, and also the tile surface. Even the grout residue and other sealants can be a fantastic place for mold to grow.
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Can you put epoxy grout over regular grout?

epoxy grout is a great choice when you are ready to re-grout a tile project. Because epoxy grout is so much stronger than other types of grout (particularly cement grout), you won't even need to remove all of your old grout. You can apply new grout right over the top of the old grout.
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Does epoxy grout get dirty?

Unfortunately this doesn't mean you never have to clean your tiles and grout. Epoxy grout won't magically repel dirt. Just like anything that builds up on the tiles, it will build up on the grout too. So you'll have to clean it all regularly, but the dirt won't get into the grout.
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Is acrylic grout the same as epoxy grout?

Acrylic grouting is smooth /sanded surface and slightly gloss looking. Epoxy grouting is rough surface with matte finishing. It's the replacement of existing grout lines with sanded epoxy grout that is traditionally used in swimming pool grouting and therefore the toughest available product on the market.
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What is the cost of epoxy grout?

Epoxy grout is favored because it's durable, waterproof, and doesn't stain easily. Unfortunately, it also costs more than cement grout. The cost of epoxy grout is approximately $2.63 – $6.50 for each square foot (0.10 sq m).
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What type of grout is best for a shower?

Acrylic Grout: Acrylic grout is a great option for wet areas like decks and showers. It's intended to be mildew-resistant and retains its color well. Epoxy Grout: Epoxy grout is less do-it-yourself-friendly than other types. It's a common choice for countertops due to its hardness.
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How do you clean epoxy grout?

How to remove dried epoxy grout from tile: Step by step
  1. Scrape off grout. Using the paint stirrer, scrape off as much of the dried epoxy grout as you can. ...
  2. Apply solvent. ...
  3. Apply masking tape. ...
  4. Prepare. ...
  5. Apply epoxy remover. ...
  6. Wait for the epoxy to soften. ...
  7. Remove the epoxy remover. ...
  8. Clean up.
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How long does epoxy grout last in a shower?

How long does grout last in a shower? Shower tiles are exposed to a lot of water, especially with daily use by multiple people. Water exposure deteriorates shower grout over time, especially if not resealed on a regular maintenance schedule. Typically, shower grout will last between 8 to 16 years.
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Does epoxy grout have sand in it?

LATICRETE® epoxy grouts can be installed into joints from 1/16" (1.5mm) to 1/2" (12.7mm) wide. However, since these grouts do contain sand, narrow joints will appear with a coarse texture when compared to unsanded grouts.
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Is epoxy grout good for kitchen backsplash?

Epoxy grouts are the most durable of all grout choices because they are resistant to stains and water damage, and will hold up against harsh cleaners. Epoxy grout is a great choice where moisture and food will be present, such as in bathroom installations and kitchen backsplashes.
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Does vinegar harm epoxy grout?

To clean colored epoxy grout, mix water, vinegar, and dishwashing liquid. Put this solution in a spray bottle and apply it to the grout. After 15 minutes, clean the grout with a soft-bristle scrub brush and rinse it with a clean rag.
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How long does it take epoxy grout to dry?

Epoxy grout is resistant to stains, grease, and weather changes, which means that it lasts longer. Unlike the cementitious grout, this type of grout does not need to be sealed, so this epoxy grout takes approximately 24 hours to dry.
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Will new grout adhere to old grout?

The short answer is, “no.” You cannot put new grout over old grout. With regard to filling in holes and cracks on the surfaces in our homes, we might compare grout repair to drywall repair.
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What happens if you put grout on top of 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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What is the most stain resistant grout?

Epoxy grout is stain resistant and water resistant because it isn't porous like cement grout. This means epoxy grout lasts longer than cement grout. It also makes epoxy grout the best choice for both indoor and outdoor settings, particularly in spaces where you can expect a lot of moisture.
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Can I use epoxy grout with marble tile?

Both cementitious and epoxy grout are suitable for marble with some precautions. Cementitious grout is by far the most common option for natural stone.
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Can you use epoxy grout in corners?

If you're using epoxy grout on the walls you can actually use it in the corners too but keep in mind it's more difficult to work with especially in corners. If you're using epoxy grout on the walls and going to caulk the corners, epoxy grout the horizontal lines first and then caulk the corner after the grout sets.
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