Types

Non shrink cementitious Grout

 

Grout is a compound material commonly composed of water, cement, and sand. Its primary applications include filling gaps beneath machinery or structural components, sealing joints and openings on surfaces, and fortifying pre-existing structures.

Types of Grout: There are different types of grout available to suit various applications. The main categories include:

  1. Cementitious Grout: Composed of cement, sand, and water, this traditional grout type is widely used for standard tile installations.

  2. Epoxy Grout: Formulated with epoxy resins, this type of grout offers greater durability, stain resistance, and is less prone to cracking. It is often used in areas with high moisture, such as kitchens and bathrooms.

  3. Polymer-modified Grout: This grout includes polymers that enhance flexibility and adhesion, making it suitable for areas with some movement, like floors with underfloor heating.