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Description
Grout is a dense substance used to fill gaps between tiles and seal out dust, dirt, and moisture. It typically has a consistency similar to smooth peanut butter or thick cake batter and is applied using grout floats. There are various types of grout, including cement-based and epoxy grouts, each with its own benefits and drawbacks. Grout is essential for ensuring the durability and aesthetic appeal of tiled surfaces.
Grout is generally a mixture of sand, cement, and water mixed together to create a slurry, dense mixture. The mixture then acts as a filler or sealant to fill up unwanted voids and openings that may cause the water seepage, debris or any particulate matter left on the surface after the installation.
Similarly, the grout is used as a reinforcement or strengthening technique that allows the beams and blocks to act together as one surface and imposed loads generally remain stable during the structure’s shelve life.
Traditionally, there are different types of grouting available, especially for tiles. But when it comes to beam and block the most advised one is the cement grout, which includes a mixture of cement and sand at a ratio of 1:3. Once you have your materials, you are ready to mix.