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What Causes Grout to Break Up?

September 24, 2016 by Flooristics staff 3 Comments

Grout, the mortar that fills in the gaps between tiles, can last for decades when mixed and applied properly. However, it’s possible for it to crack, crumble or otherwise break up after being installed. For those that are noticing the grout in their floor tile is breaking up, it can be very frustrating, especially if the […]

Filed Under: Floor Safety, Flooring Help, Tile and Stone Tagged With: cracked grout, crubling group, Grout, grout trouble, preparing grout, problematic grout, subfloor deflection

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