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Grout Alternative for Bathroom Tile



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By : Derek Farley    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-02-09 07:25:35
When one is tiling their bathroom floor, experts will always tell consumers to fill the spaces between the tiles with grout so that the seal is secure and does not allow moisture to seep into the floor. If moisture seeps in-between the tile, it opens up the opportunity for mold to form underneath the floor. Putting something between the tiles to create a seal is important, however, there are alternatives to using grout. It is only a matter of deciding what works best for the consumer, taking expenses, aesthetics, and efficiency into account.

All of these options can be done by taking a "do-it-yourself" approach rather than hiring professionals if the consumer wishes. The first alternative is sanded grout. It is cement-based and is most commonly used for in-between tile and stone. Purchasing a package of sanded grout from Ace Hardware Outlet for $6 per 7-pound package. It is a commonly absorbent product and should be sealed over to protect the product from stains and dirt. It is very simple to apply and a great choice for those who are unfamiliar with the process. Since the price is so affordable, it makes it a lot easier to afford the correct amount and fix mistakes.

Another alternative is an epoxy-based one. The advantage to using this type is that it is both stain and mildew resistant. While this can be self-applied, it is fairly difficult since there are several components to the mixture that need to be combined and mixed just before application. After mixing, there is only a small window of time that one has to apply the epoxy-based grout to the area. If this is one's first time applying this type, it is suggested to hire a seasoned contractor to get the job done. However, if one is interested in taking on the project, this type can be found at The Home Depot for $31 per package. These options are both great alternatives to using standard grout materials.

Both options are affordable and will keep any bathroom safe from stains, mold, dirt, and mildew that could possibly collect on the floor. Consumers looking to upgrade their bathroom should look into alternatives to grout to save themselves both money and time during their updates. These alternatives will give consumers the same benefits of traditional grout without having to spend the time outlining each individual tile themselves. Once finished, the consumer will be pleasantly surprised with their results!

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