Grout - Tile grout & tile grout stain for slate, porcelain & ceramic tile

Tile Grout Setting Materials

Grout is a cement and sand-based product that is applied between tiles to fill the joints. Grout typically comes as a powder that needs to be mixed with water to form a quick-drying paste.

Depending on what area you are grouting, such as floors or walls, or what material you are grouting, you may need sanded or non-sanded tile grout.

Premium Colored Grout in the Edmonton, Alberta Area

As an effective decorating element, grout may seem like a boring part of the whole tile installation equation, but actually this isn’t really the case. We offer a wide range of distinct grout colors that go with any style or look.

So, what are the choices you’ll need to make to complete the ideal tile?

  • Choose a coordinating grout color for a blended look.
  • Choose a contrasting grout color which emphasizes the pattern of the tile.
  • Choose a designer color for a one-of-a-kind installation.

Our staff at Bossio Stone can help you decide which color of grout to use with any of our tiles.

Important Details for Grouting Tile

For a different approach, you can vary the size of the grout line for your tile flooring. If you want the line to be barely visible, this is possible when using a straight edge tile. Or, if you want to have a distinct grout line you can do that too.

Let us assist with your design requirements. Chances are we have seen the look you are going for. When you decide to start your project, keep one major rule in mind: use a consistent ratio of powder to water. This will ensure that the job gets done the right way, the first time.

Whether you’re working on a marble, mosaic, glass or ceramic tile project, we can help you get the job done right. If you need tile installation information we can answer any questions you may have.

Living in the Edmonton area? Interested in installing a tile floor? Please contact Bossio Stone for the appropriate setting materials for your specific floor tile or wall tile project.