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Lyn

Hello all,
I have a porcelain tile floor that runs through a large kitchen, dining area, hallway and bathroom. The subflooring is thick enough with no noticeable motion. The tiles appear very secure. The floor was laid about 6 months ago. There are now hair line cracks in the grout throughout the project. They are not in one particular area. They run mostly from the corners of the tile. The tiler was surprised by the cracking grout and he plans on removing the grout to replace it. He said he wants to put in a flexible grout. What type of flexible grout do you recommend?:confused:
 
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youngcam

All flexible grouts should work if the manufacturers instructions have been follwed.If they have then get them to send a rep out to look at it.
I normally use WEBER FLOOR GROUT and there AD FLEX ADMIX(think its called AD230)FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS AND YOU``LL HAVE NO PROBLEMS.GROUT 4 TILE AT A TIME THEN WASH OFF THOROUGHLY.
 
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sc24

go the bal grout +gti additive route, more flexible and stronger than readymixed flexi-grouts
 
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DHTiling

Because it is a porcelain tile,flexible grout should have been used anyway as normal grout doesnt bond to the tile edges of porcelain........dave....
 
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davy_G

What size are the grout lines, sounds like narrow grout may have been used in larger lines?
 
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Lyn

did he not use flexible grout in the first place...?

No, he didn't.

What size are the grout lines, sounds like narrow grout may have been used in larger lines?
The lines aren't large. He used Mae pei ultracolor grout. He's been tiling for 20 years, so it seems he would know what he's doing...:sad_smile:

Because it is a porcelain tile,flexible grout should have been used anyway as normal grout doesnt bond to the tile edges of porcelain........dave....

I actually wondered about that. Thanks for confirming that for me.

Bal wide joint with gt1 additive.....Gaz

Do you know if Bal is available in the United States? I've looked on line and haven't seen it here.
 
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DHTiling

no probs..deffo flexi grout with porcelain tiles.........dave..:)
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If you contact bal direct they will let you know who there suppliers if any are in the usa.........dave..

mailto:[email protected]
 
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Lyn

All flexible grouts should work if the manufacturers instructions have been follwed.If they have then get them to send a rep out to look at it.
I normally use WEBER FLOOR GROUT and there AD FLEX ADMIX(think its called AD230)FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS AND YOU``LL HAVE NO PROBLEMS.GROUT 4 TILE AT A TIME THEN WASH OFF THOROUGHLY.

Thanks, I appreciate your advice!
 

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