Tile Grout & Adhesives
Once you’ve found your dream bathroom tiles, it’s time to think about installing them using quality tile grout and adhesives. These substances are used to safely secure your bathroom tiles to the floor.
Grout is used to fill the gaps and joints between your tiles, while adhesives are used to bond your tiles to the surface of the floor. Grout and adhesives can be made from cement, epoxy, and latex.
At Wholesale Domestic, we stock a wide range of adhesives and grouts, so you’re sure to find one that matches your tiling needs. Below, you can also find silicone solutions, as well as trowels, rakes, and rubber blades – all of which can be used when tiling.
Here’s some things you should consider before purchasing tile adhesive and grout:
Tile Adhesive Colour
Both adhesives and grout for floor tiles come in a range of colours and shades. For example, the Tilemaster 3000 Light Grey has a lighter shade than some of the grouts in our range.
Ensure you choose the colour of bathroom grout or adhesive based on the colour of your tiles. If your tiles feature an intricate pattern, opting for a contrasting adhesive colour can provide an accent. Alternatively, you could get a matching colour to make the grout or adhesive blend in.
Other colours included in our range include charcoal, mid-grey, jasmine, and white.
Tile Grout or Tile Silicone?
Tile grout and tile silicone are two tiling materials that can be used for similar purposes. For example, both grout and silicone can be used for sealing joints and gaps in between your tiles.
That said, your exact situation will determine whether you should buy silicone or grout. Silicone provides you with flexibility and anti-fungal properties, which makes it a great option for sealing bath joints and shower trays.
Choose Tilemaster Trade 3000 White 310ml Silicone whenever you need to create a watertight seal. On the other hand, if you’re sealing delicate shower tiles, it’s best to use one of our grout products.
What Is The Best Way to Apply Tiling Grout and Tiling Silicone?
To successfully apply tile grout and tile adhesives, you should read the product-specific instructions. Generally, you’ll need to first prepare the grout before using it. This involves mixing the grout to the right consistency using a mortar mixer or trowel.
You can find a range of trowels in our grout and tile adhesive range, each of which comes in a range of shapes and handle designs. If you’re looking for a simple and affordable option, check out our Tileasy Small Margin Trowel – SMT.
Additionally, you may also need a notched spreader, grouting sponge, silicone gun, or an adhesive mixer paddle. Browse our entire collection of quality tiling materials and tiling accessories below!