Spec-Net Building Index
Laticrete Pty Ltd

Ideal Tiling & Grout Specifications by Laticrete

Ideal Tiling and Grout Specifications by Laticrete
The image depicts mosaic installed with an epoxy adhesive and cementitious grout in immersed conditions. The grout is disintegrating exposing the adhesive.

How much of the tile joint needs to be filled with grout
and additional considerations

How much of the tile joint needs to be filled with grout? Is it right to just fill any remaining space left in the grout joints after the tile laying process is complete? What if I am relying on stress absorbing grouts in the joints? Do you need to grout at all? What are the key considerations when the grout chemistry is different to the adhesive chemistry?

I get these types of question on a fairly regular basis. I hope the following observations will provide some clarification.

By Fred Gray, Technical Service Manager, Laticrete.

I recently found myself in the middle of a robust discussion on how much space should the grout actually occupy in the joint and to what extent should the adhesive be removed from the joint during or after the fixing process.

In this case, the grout was epoxy and the adhesive material was cementitious. The contractor objected to the engineer's assertions and his specification that the joints should be completely filled with epoxy grout and that the tile laying operation should be carried out in such a way to achieve this objective.



Laticrete Pty Ltd Profile

1800 331 012

29 Telford Street, Virginia, Qld, 4014

Laticrete Pty Ltd Profile

1800 331 012

ENQUIRE HERE

ENQUIRE NOW






Related News Articles