Check and see if the grout can be used in wet areas as a bathroom before 
applying. Years ago, it was a NO, NO.
RJ
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: lvmumford 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 10:59
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] re: update on sealing tile


    
  Here's an update to the message I posted about a week ago on whether or not 
to seal the new tile to be installed in our home. We are also having Laticrete 
electric radiant heat mats installed underneath the tiles. The Laticrete 
technician who was at our house on Thursday with our contractor to look over 
the job suggested that we use epoxy grout. He said it would eliminate the need 
for sealing and that it is used for commercial projects because it's very stain 
resistant, and doesn't need sealing or resealing. He said in the past epoxy 
grout was difficult to apply and was very expensive but that the epoxy grout on 
the market nowadays (the Laticrete one anyway) is much easier to use and is 
cost effective. 

  Linda



  

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