The company will fed ex it to you in about 2 days.
Caulk or grout between floor and wall.
If your wall moves your grout will eventually crack it s that simple.
Use painters tape to mask the areas to caulk run the bead and dress it by dipping your finger in a dish of water that you have added a good squirt of dishwashing liquid to.
Grout on the other hand will be much harder and will not allow a sharp object to penetrate into it.
Grout will typically get darker when wet and dry to its natural color.
Caulking will typically be much softer and allow the sharp object to penetrate it.
Grout requires a crevice to hold onto and can prevent tile edges from chipping.
Keep an old rag to wipe your finger with.
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.
This paste can be tinted different colors and is often used between tiles.
Grout keeps water out and gives your walls and floors a cleaner look.
The space between the tiles at the change of plane must be large enough for sanded grout or small enough for non sanded grout to be able to support the grout.
Grout which is a cement based material is great for filling the spaces between tiles.
This reduces the surface tension and makes it a breeze.
Grout fills the joints between tiles.
Grout is a cement based product and as such is not meant to flex.
Caulking is the best choice for this application.
Also grout and caulk behave differently when they get wet.
Grout is a mixture of water cement sand and sometimes fine gravel.
The tile council of north america recommends at least a quarter inch gap between the tile floor and the walls.
Floor is stable there is no crack around the concrete and the brick mortar floor is 20yrs old and i m thinking i d like to grout it but uncertain if an expansion contraction issue exists between a hearth and a floor that precludes grouting.
Grout keeps the tiles from.
Should i grout or caulk the gap between the tile and the brick hearth.