Timeline for Is There an Industry Standard for Grout Spacing for a Tile Floor?
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Aug 22 at 15:12 | comment | added | user246010 | Follow up to my question above, what is the possible issue when tiles have zero grout between then (tiles are butted together)? | |
Aug 22 at 14:37 | comment | added | Huesmann | The only reason grout lines may be uneven is if the tiles aren't basically dimensionally identical. Most mass-production tile should be, but it may occur with custom hand-made tiles. | |
Aug 22 at 0:35 | comment | added | kreemoweet | Some tiles-on-a-mat come from the factory with quite uneven grout lines. Some of that is correctable, but time-consuming and fiddly. I wouldn't dream of trying to do so unless I was being paid (well) by the hour. | |
Aug 21 at 19:20 | comment | added | crip659 | A picture would help, but grout lines should be equal. One reason they give you the spacers in the first place. There is a kind of looks good for grout space to tile size, small grout lines for small tiles. | |
Aug 21 at 19:14 | answer | added | RMDman | timeline score: 3 | |
Aug 21 at 19:13 | history | edited | manassehkatz-Moving 2 Codidact | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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S Aug 21 at 19:05 | history | asked | user246010 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |