Installation Guide

Installation Guidelines
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Grout:
CHECK IF THE PRODUCT NEEDS TO BE SEALED. IF YES,
CAREFULLY SELECT THE CORRECT SEALER FOR YOUR
PARTICULAR TILE AND PRODUCT BEING INSTALLED
INSTALLER. FOLLOW THE SPECIFIC MANUFACTURER’S
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SEALING.
Grout Selection:
There are many types of grout for various applications and
specific tiles. Here are the most common used:
Sanded grout is recommended for tile with grout joints of
1/8” and larger, as the large pieces of sand in the mixture
decreases grout shrinkage. This is ideal for larger tile
spaces.
Non-sanded grout is better for tile with grout joints of
1/8” and smaller. Mosaics, decorative tiles, glossy finishes,
or delicate and metallic pieces are better off with non-
sanded grout. In these cases, the sanded grout may scratch
the tiles.
Epoxy Grout is used for certain types of applications and
tiles. Please consult with a professional installer before
selecting to use epoxy grout
Grout color has a big impact on the final look of the project
and appearance of the tile. Choose the color that is both most
appealing and pairs well with the décor. Keep in mind that the
grout color may look slightly different once it has finished
drying.
Application:
The tiles and their adhesive must be fully dry before beginning
the grout process. Check the adhesive’s instructions to confirm
the recommended drying time.
1. Prepare the grout according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
2. Remove the tile spacers in small sections
3. Once the grout is properly prepared, apply it slowly to
small portions of the tile, using a rubber float.
4. Spread the grout across the tile surface, while filling up
the tile spaces. Be mindful of keeping the grout flat and
evenly distributed.
Cleaning:
It is important to clean up the excess grout from the tile
surface soon after the grout has been applied.
1. Using a dry, lint-free cloth, wipe off all excess grout
from the surface of the tile.
2. Take a slightly wet sponge and continue cleaning the
tiles.
3. When the tiles appear clean, repeat step #2 with a new
sponge.