Note that using the smallest grout possible will increase installation time.
How wide grout on 16x8 wall tile.
Special types such as slate or quarry tiles often do not have edges uniform enough to look good with tight spacing.
Eliminating grout surface area disallows these things from taking hold and makes wall tile easier to maintain.
Some care is required if using sanded grouts on highly polished tiles as the sand can actually scratch the surfaces.
A higher quality tile could allow for a 1 16 or 1 8 grout line and maybe even a brick layout as lippage may not be an issue in a perfect tile world where as a lower quality tile might have major lippage risk so laying the tile in 1 3 s and having a 1 4 grout line is recommended.
Most floor tiles are 8 inches by 8 inches but larger versions are available.
Thinner grout lines require less maintenance.
As a general rule floor tiles should have grout lines of 1 8 inch or larger depending on the type and size of tile.
Although 1 16 of an inch may seem unimportant for example on a 12 tile it represents a 50 variation in a grout joint 1 8 inch wide.
All other cuts of tile from tumbled to chiseled to punched contain slight variations in shape and size.
Rectified tiles are perfectly uniform with precisely defined edges requiring the least amount of grout.
Finished grout lines will vary from 1 16 to 3 16.
A non sanded grout is suitable for grout joints up to 1 8 inch wide sanded grout is best for joints over 1 8 inch wide.
We recommend a 3 16 grout size for our ceramic tile line.
The additional structure of sanded grout is needed for wider grout joints from 1 8 to 5 8 and some even can go as wide as 1.
Generally unsanded grout is used for tile applications with narrower grout joints from 1 16 to 1 8.
Testing the grout on sample tile is a good idea.
Sanded grout is a little more difficult to work with than non sanded but it s.
This thickness leaves room for the natural variation in.
If smaller spacers like 1 8 are used it will accentuate the size difference of handmade tile.
An important diy consideration for tile spacing comes long after the job is done.
First the smallest grout lines less than 1 8 inch are ideal for rectified tiles.
Sanded grout is normally recommended when the grout seams are 1 8 inch wide or more as the sand provides extra bonding power that prevents cracking.
Even small variations can throw off the pattern of the tile if adjustments are not made in the grout joint.
The cementitious properties of tile grout attract mildew hard water stains and a wide variety of grunge.