How To Grout Tile: Correct Technique Makes It Easy

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  • čas přidán 16. 02. 2013
  • Demonstration of tile grouting technique using correct technique, with tips for best practices. Grouting may seem scary, but it doesn't need to be. Forget the long, involved process they probably told you about at the home center. I've been doing it this way for two decades and the results are perfect.
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Komentáře • 918

  • @comradepickles7607
    @comradepickles7607 Před 3 lety +510

    Holy hell I found a DIY video that doesnt start with blaring music and someone's life story, you sir have earned a like.

  • @PeterHollingshead
    @PeterHollingshead Před rokem +68

    Finally, a solid instructional video that isn't 30 minutes long. Thank you!

  • @ericmaher4756
    @ericmaher4756 Před 2 lety +30

    The elegant simplicity of this video, man. With a silent recap at the end and no commercials! Thank you!

  • @RealCaptainAwesome
    @RealCaptainAwesome Před 9 lety +395

    Mixing Home Depot and Lowe's buckets? Anarchy! Thanks for the help!

    • @gunner4q
      @gunner4q Před 7 lety +9

      now that mix is communism....

    • @Mphster
      @Mphster Před 7 lety +6

      You both get a real LOL. Great video! Thanks to all.

    • @Atreus21
      @Atreus21 Před 6 lety +6

      dogs and cats living together.

    • @LBright4444
      @LBright4444 Před 4 lety +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @MrGibo2000
    @MrGibo2000 Před 7 lety +635

    Short and Sharp - this is the perfect example of how all instructional Videos should be - very well done - thanks a ton.

    • @hightcd
      @hightcd Před 7 lety +4

      Homer Simpson yup I agree

    • @nicoleverde3180
      @nicoleverde3180 Před 5 lety +17

      No long intros saying whatsup everyone my name is blahblah I bought these tiles blah blah my mother in law makes good cheese cake blah blah

    • @edwardzx7
      @edwardzx7 Před 4 lety +8

      And the dreaded “ like and subscribe” before the video starts. Soooooo tired of seeing people saying this! If the video is good, you really don’t NEED to say it.

    • @edwardzx7
      @edwardzx7 Před 4 lety +1

      And the dreaded “ like and subscribe” before the video starts. Soooooo tired of seeing people saying this! If the video is good, you really don’t NEED to say it.

    • @cheath432
      @cheath432 Před 3 lety +2

      came here to comment that. I don't need to watch a 30 minute video to learn this. This was perfect

  • @middleagedpunk8923
    @middleagedpunk8923 Před 4 lety +13

    Great little video - short, clear and to the point. Just finished my grouting, the sponge technique feels like a bit of a drag whilst you're doing it, but following this guy's method with the sponge gave me perfect results! Thank you.

  • @m80kamikaze
    @m80kamikaze Před rokem +5

    Seriously, this video is the best instructional video on CZcams.
    A million thanks!!

  • @brittaniemccartney7582
    @brittaniemccartney7582 Před 8 lety +39

    Excellent instructions! Thanks for sharing your expertise!

  • @LesMiserables999
    @LesMiserables999 Před 2 lety +11

    Thank god for you beautiful people on CZcams posting videos that help me become a fully functional adult. Serious lifesavers

  • @michaelpeeples1126
    @michaelpeeples1126 Před 7 lety +23

    The tip on how the harder you press the lower the grout line was very helpful --- Thanks.

  • @Ran-tj2wy
    @Ran-tj2wy Před 5 lety +46

    Perfect instructions for grouting, no music, no fuss, no start up video of how great you are just the information one needs to do a job!
    Well done and thanks so much keep up the good work!

  • @canadianloon6433
    @canadianloon6433 Před 5 lety +11

    Well I just finished my shower and I have to tell you that I owe you one.It turned out amazing with your method.You save me.Many many thanks from Toronto Canada

  • @epheronyt
    @epheronyt Před 11 lety +12

    I'd like to thank you as this video you've made has been instrumental in grouting my first DIY tile job. No one else has explained to this detail.

  • @MarkHarrisonBNE
    @MarkHarrisonBNE Před rokem +8

    Short, sharp and to the point. The PERFECT DIY video.
    Thank you very much.

  • @petermartin8232
    @petermartin8232 Před 5 lety +1

    I have always hated grouting but as I had to grout my new bathroom floor this morning I searched CZcams for videos and came across this one. Many, many thanks, I used your method and it was so easy. Wish I had know these tips years ago!

  • @mrputnasty3268
    @mrputnasty3268 Před 9 lety +56

    I don't leave comments hardly ever. but just wanted to say Thanks! I appreciate the video that is straight and simple too the point and not added bs. you gave a perfect description on how the mix should be and and the techniques to use. I am a pretty descent DIYer and usually stick to electrical and carpentry and decided to take on tile and now the grout I had no idea the right way to do that I found your video and it was exactly what I was looking for and I greatly appreciate it.

    • @chrissimon8368
      @chrissimon8368 Před 3 lety +1

      Me too. This shit is very physical, my back, knees, etc. Then again I am 68 yrs old.

  • @eddiem80
    @eddiem80 Před 9 lety +12

    Im about to get started with a grouting job in two days & feel like your sponge technique is the most practical of all the videos I looked at. Ill let U know.

  • @DuBSOLID
    @DuBSOLID Před 10 lety +14

    First time grouting my bathroom floor today and decided to check out your video before I did it. Great advice here. Bathroom turned out perfect. Thanks!

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  Před 10 lety +6

      That's great to hear! Enjoy your new bath.

  • @drsnooz8112
    @drsnooz8112 Před 2 lety +2

    I wish there were a way for us viewers to reward the truly great videos. I don't mean the ones with the best production values, or the best 3-step process for whatever, or the ones done by the jack-of-all-trade guys who put on a good show, but are mostly faking their way through, or the ones by the handsome remodeling guys who show you just enough to make you fail and have to call them. I'm talking about guys who have spent decades doing the work in obscurity, who know the job in depth and take time to share the benefit of their many years. Those videos are rare and often require you to suffer through a lot of other videos with higher view counts first. This is one of the videos I'd like to reward. Thank you!

  • @teddyedward8443
    @teddyedward8443 Před 7 lety

    Thank you SO much for this helpful video. It was really clear. I have never grouted floor tiles before and was quite intimidated by the prospect but by following your advice I have done the job and am very proud of the result! Two things I discovered which help are - swipe the sponge diagonally across the grout lines, not along them and not to worry about getting excess grout on the tiles as it cleans off easily even when dry. Thanks again!

  • @MattSouthJersey
    @MattSouthJersey Před 10 lety +3

    Awesome video. Straight and to the point. Too many people with trade skills that do these videos forget that the most basic details to them are not basic to the average person. This leads to skipping over small steps or using language that may be common knowledge to a tradesman but make no sense to the average person. Keep doing it this way.

  • @SecretOfMonkeyIsland784
    @SecretOfMonkeyIsland784 Před 5 lety +3

    Grouting is the most satisfying part of tiling for me as its the easiest part, quick to do and reveals what it will look like when complete

  • @huskerider6551
    @huskerider6551 Před 7 lety +1

    I used your technique yesterday, did everything you outlined in your video. Grout is still drying and looking actually pretty darn good. My grout was actually on the dryer side and was not real sure about its effectiveness. I tested a small area for strength, grouting was done about 12 hrs ago.....I would have to say, holding up great at this point. First time ever tackling tile flooring, thanks for the video and as far as I;m concern....Excellent advice. Thanks!!!!

  • @enduringcharm
    @enduringcharm  Před 11 lety +17

    Good question. When I'm using a 5 gallon pail I usually add a little water to the bottom first, just to avoid the grout powder sticking to the bottom. Then I add the grout and then gradually add water in as I mix with a drill powered auger. I turn the bucket over as I mix with the auger so I don't get dry pockets.

  • @sheseems
    @sheseems Před 9 lety +94

    Oh let me add, this was the first time laying tile. It was time consuming, but I saved myself over 3500 doing this job myself. It's not a hard job, it's intimidating at first, but after you have all you measurements and layout, with the right tools and saws. Easy peezy.

    • @NoahHornberger
      @NoahHornberger Před 6 lety +6

      I agree, layed down the tile, now about to do the grout. My mistake was trying to avoid getting a real tile saw. My tiles would fit, except for 1 or 2 areas that would need a corner cut taken out. So I payed the $44 for a cheap tile cutter and it worked perfect. Everything went down easy after the grid was laid out. Seemed scary at first but was surprisingly easy. So get the cutter and do it right, it will look great. No need to hire it done if you can measure and have a t-square!!

    • @gioyee5769
      @gioyee5769 Před 6 lety +6

      As a tile helper I can't believe I didn't enter this trade at 18 year old would have been making good money by now

    • @Louthemailman
      @Louthemailman Před 6 lety

      lol ya easy peezy lol

    • @christophergongora7885
      @christophergongora7885 Před 5 lety +8

      True and time consuming especially doing it before and a little after a 9 to 5 job

    • @JR-iu2mf
      @JR-iu2mf Před 5 lety +4

      Not a hard job IF you semi know what you’re doing and if you don’t have any existing layers to demo. New construction, EASY PEASY!!!!!

  • @wishicouldshowmyname5815
    @wishicouldshowmyname5815 Před 8 lety +12

    Thanks, short and concise video. I like that.

  • @trippletphi9700
    @trippletphi9700 Před 2 lety

    Perfect explanation. Love the simplicity and demonstration of this video. No fluff no. Character. Pure information 10/10

  • @kawaiikittikat
    @kawaiikittikat Před 6 lety

    Thank you for such a quick and straightforward video! So many how-to's ramble on and on but yours was very informative and to the point.

  • @wait...what...
    @wait...what... Před 10 lety +5

    Thanks so much! I used this and your tiling video and my bathroom turned out great (for a newbie). Keep on keepin' on. :) Oh and thanks for the insight on the grout mixture, it made a big difference knowing what texture I was looking for.

  • @enduringcharm
    @enduringcharm  Před 10 lety +160

    The idea of leaving the grout to set up for 15 minutes is appropriate for very thin grout lines with unsanded grout. In that case, wiping immediately is likely just to pull the grout right back out. Even so, you can wipe more quickly than 15 minutes if you are skilled and careful about it. Today, most people are installing wider grout lines with sanded grout, and waiting for set up just isn't necessary. Just make sure you pack the joints well before wiping.

    • @maxwaters1461
      @maxwaters1461 Před 3 lety +8

      Exactly, force all the air out and all the grout in.

    • @Methodical2
      @Methodical2 Před 2 lety +7

      That's me. I am wiping the grout pretty much after I install it. I also use two buckets of water; one sponge for the heavy stuff and one to clean up afterwards that leaves pretty much no dry residue. Ironically. now 8 years later very thin grout lines (1/16") are the in thing. I actually like the thin grout lines.

    • @MrChit-od9po
      @MrChit-od9po Před 2 lety +3

      Im about to grout a closet with unsanded. Very small joints as well. Im glad i read this.
      Not to take away from this great video.

    • @Here-2-Learn
      @Here-2-Learn Před rokem

      Does it make a difference with non-sanded grout? 1/8 inch thick?

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  Před rokem +1

      @lance Sanded grout will tend to stay put because the sand offers some structural support. Unsanded grout may come out a little easier, but the same technique applies. If you have 1/8" grout lines you should be using sanded grout anyway. That's the dividing line between sanded and unsanded, and you'll have better durability long term if you use sanded.

  • @faithfulcountrygirl
    @faithfulcountrygirl Před 7 lety

    Excellent tutorial. Straight and to the point. Very easy to understand. Thank you for your time!!

  • @aaronkrider2686
    @aaronkrider2686 Před 4 lety

    Hey thanks man! I watched this before trying my hand the first time, and just came back for a refresher before doing the next bathroom. Much appreciated.

  • @johngill5175
    @johngill5175 Před 8 lety +7

    Great video! Very simple and easy, and the last camera shot was top notch, will search your channel first in the future!

  • @MichiganHiker
    @MichiganHiker Před 7 lety +11

    Thank you, very clear and well presented!

  • @fernburfel814
    @fernburfel814 Před 7 lety

    I used your wipe once rotate wipe once, rinse technique. Wow worked great. Grout lines great and hardly any haze. Thanks for posting this video.

  • @kthoennes
    @kthoennes Před 7 lety

    Thanks so much for posting this video. You're so right, one pass on each side of the sponge, that's all you get or it's just a mess. And it can't be any old car wash sponge either, just as you say. My very first glass mosaic tile job came out very nicely, thanks very much for the advice.

  • @justinwoodrum1260
    @justinwoodrum1260 Před 7 lety +4

    Thanks for taking the time to post the video. Great video!

  • @holdenCm9
    @holdenCm9 Před 7 lety +9

    I don't normally feel compelled to comment on videos but I must say THANK YOU for this! I did about 100 square feet of 13" x 13" tile with 3/16" joints in about 90 minutes last night, using your method. I am using a sanded grout by Custom and there was a little bit of haze that came back (probably from not refreshing the water often enough) but I came back a couple hours later and it wiped up super easily. After hearing horror stories about how tough it can be to get rid of the residue, I was glad I saw your video and did it the easy way instead of the package instructions. I must say, I rather hated the process of tiling, but I actually enjoyed grouting. Thanks!

  • @kingrukus1234
    @kingrukus1234 Před 6 lety

    Very well explained and demonstrated! Thank you, I will be doing my first tile job this week!

  • @ChipMagnet1
    @ChipMagnet1 Před 10 lety +2

    Outstanding technique! I used this my first time laying tile with beautiful results and minimal effort required. I too watched other videos and everyone else is working their tail off to get the job done. You definitely made this a positive experience for me!

  • @excitingdrama7238
    @excitingdrama7238 Před 5 lety +30

    Make a how to video about everything, please!! Short and to the point. Perfect how-to video!👍🏼

  • @MauriceCalis
    @MauriceCalis Před 10 lety +4

    Thank you! Very helpful. Should go well today.

  • @mallybills
    @mallybills Před 8 lety

    Great video. Just what I needed. I've got the tile done and will go down to start my grout right now. Thanks!

  • @user-ej2zt5rt3e
    @user-ej2zt5rt3e Před 6 měsíci

    Agree with previous comments. Short, informative and great demonstration with no filler

  • @PatriotTowers
    @PatriotTowers Před 8 lety +3

    Nice neat tidy work. Thanks for the tips.

  • @robsenz.
    @robsenz. Před 5 lety +5

    Great video, right to the point, thank you for not wasting my time with useless info :)

  • @camillaboy
    @camillaboy Před 8 lety +1

    Straightforward and informative. Now I'll try the technique.
    Thank you!

  • @levikent5
    @levikent5 Před 9 lety

    Great video. Thanks so much. I was dreading my grouting and told I would need two people to grout 125 Sq ft. Not dreading too much anymore. Thanks again.

  • @sufyanah
    @sufyanah Před 7 lety +7

    thank you as a I girl who's brother put down the tile and had to leave I find this so helpful and easy for me to complete the job thanks

  • @KawamaYachtClub
    @KawamaYachtClub Před 6 lety +11

    Ahhh... so now I know that I should use sanded grout on my bathroom floor (wide spacing) and unsanded on the shower enclosure (narrow). Great video; to the point and gives people exactly what they need...
    Almost 2 million views... WOW!

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles7564 Před 9 lety

    Very nice video! Exactly what I needed to see. To the point, no long intro, no music, closeup of work detail, covered it all. Many thanks!!

  • @RiseOrRelinquish
    @RiseOrRelinquish Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video. I just did a small 4x4 area for my pellet stove hearth. Definitely a lot of labor involved with this tile stuff!

  • @tammiehagood999
    @tammiehagood999 Před 8 lety +13

    Thanks so much for the video! I think I got this!

  • @jdwoodside
    @jdwoodside Před 11 lety +5

    I'm in the middle of my first diy tile job. I'm ready to grout now and this video really makes it look easy. Looking forward to getting started on it. One question, for a small bathroom floor project (25 sq. ft.) would having just one bucket of fresh water for sponge rinsing be enough? Thanks for the video!

  • @anishdongre9581
    @anishdongre9581 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the video. The most imp tip i liked was how to use the sponge after setting up grout. It really gives a finishing touch.

  • @weekendwarrior3814
    @weekendwarrior3814 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks a lot for a short and to the point video. I first found it 2 years ago. Now tiling at a new house, I spent an hour looking for this video:) super useful, thanks again.

  • @BourneAccident
    @BourneAccident Před 9 lety +3

    Dude... thank you thank you thank you so much for making this video. I just grouted two bathrooms (am I'm no spring chicken and have a bad back) and I followed your two wipe method and it was EASY and came out FANTASTIC with very little to almost no haze. Again... thank you. A+

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  Před 9 lety

      Bourne Accident That's awesome--glad it worked out well!

    • @BourneAccident
      @BourneAccident Před 9 lety +2

      enduringcharm You know... that's what I love about CZcams. Guys like yourself, who have knowledge and experience, and relay that with a simple upload and save guys like me a ton of time, aggravation, and headache. Thanks once again.

    • @nicknick2615
      @nicknick2615 Před 9 lety +3

      Just read your comment, and wanted to tell you that if you mix 2 parts water with 1 part white vinegar, and then rewipe your tile it will remove the haze. I do this every time I grout, and tile is my profession. I haven't found a better way to remove haze from any tile, and there is no way to avoid it completely.

    • @BourneAccident
      @BourneAccident Před 9 lety +1

      Non Smoker Thanks. After the plumber gets done, I will go back and do a final clean up of the floor with the water vinegar mix.

    • @nicknick2615
      @nicknick2615 Před 9 lety +1

      Sweet action. Have fun.

  • @enduringcharm
    @enduringcharm  Před 11 lety +3

    The sand in grout is there for strength in wider grout lines. 1/8" inch lines are probably right around the borderline between sanded or unsanded grout so I would go by the grout manufacturer's recommendation.

  • @itsmilesdavis
    @itsmilesdavis Před 9 lety

    Thanks for all of your videos. I've used a bunch of your videos while remodeling my first house.

  • @zacharydickens5381
    @zacharydickens5381 Před 4 lety

    Thank you!!
    For making a simple, basic, plane video.
    That SIMPLY explains what I need.

  • @justrayne7
    @justrayne7 Před 7 lety +4

    Thank you SOOO much for your really easy and quick overview. I just needed something to make me feel a little more confident before diving into it. its been a long time since i've done it, but this time on my own. I literally just now finished grouting the floor in my soon to be gaming room ^_^ im not used to that much of a workout tho so i know my body's going to be hurtin tomorrow!

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  Před 7 lety +2

      Yeah, tile work in general can be a workout. Every time I load up my truck with a pallet of tile for a bath or a kitchen I have to take a deep breath, knowing what's ahead for me!

  • @johndiscepolo7133
    @johndiscepolo7133 Před 9 lety +7

    Thanks! Nice simple video without rambling! Great job!

  • @runjeet6193
    @runjeet6193 Před 9 lety

    Thanks budd. I am doing this tomorrow and i had no idea. However watching you doing the grouting is made simple and a great help.
    Thanks

  • @screamineagle2813
    @screamineagle2813 Před 6 lety +1

    I did this 15 years ago and swore I would never do ceramic tile and grout again. It was a super giant pain in the ass the old school way. This video made things soooo easy. I did my floor today & came out perfect!!!!! Great job on the video and thank you so much!

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  Před 6 lety

      That's good to hear, I'm glad it worked out well.

  • @talshaharfamily
    @talshaharfamily Před 7 lety +10

    Very nice! Thanks so much! Also may want to make the following notes: When doing a long job like this, invest in a good set of knee pads and stay on the floor as much as possible. Bathroom breaks and the like are common sense, but the up and down off the floor will make you really regret the experience! :-)

    • @BMJAUDI
      @BMJAUDI Před 7 lety +2

      So true! I learned this lesson the hard way more than once. After screaming knee caps and barely being able to walk the next day from too much up and down. I picked up some $8 gel knee pads and they are the most comforting thing you've ever felt when flooring!

    • @rcook2608
      @rcook2608 Před 5 lety +2

      Erez Talshahar Laying down a piece of cardboard works well too if you don't have knee pads. For any construction job not just tiling

  • @johncannon3251
    @johncannon3251 Před 5 lety +5

    Same way i do. But i use second bucket to clean out my sponge. The less dirty water the less haze leftover to polish out later.

  • @sirfalconx
    @sirfalconx Před rokem

    Thx man. Straight and to the point with none of the 10 mins of bs to wait through. You rock bro!

  • @mylesjarvis7571
    @mylesjarvis7571 Před 2 lety

    This was perfect. I am about to grout the walls and shower floor in our bathroom and this is JUST what I needed to see. Short and to the point...PERFECT thankyou!

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  Před 2 lety

      Glad it was helpful. Take a look at this one too, since you'll be doing the walls: czcams.com/video/_aja8hfhElI/video.html

  • @samabbymommy
    @samabbymommy Před 11 lety +3

    Hi, I am wondering if the reason why, when using this technique, you're able to avoid the 10ish minutes-wait between grout application and wiping that others recommend is that your sponge is so dry? I like the idea of working in such small sections and then cleaning immediately -- makes so much more sense to me. Is there no risk in wiping down so soon? Thanks for an awesome video!

  • @enduringcharm
    @enduringcharm  Před 11 lety +8

    I'm glad it helped out!

  • @paulp2186
    @paulp2186 Před 10 lety

    I watched you video on tiling a shower yesterday. I have never done it before and it was a huge help. Tomorrow this video will come in handy with the grout. Cheers

  • @charronfamilyconnect
    @charronfamilyconnect Před 4 lety

    This has to be the easiest part of laying tiles & you make it look real easy! Thanks for the video lesson!

  • @ericjimenez4360
    @ericjimenez4360 Před 9 lety +12

    Hi. Some of the other videos on grouting I've watched insist that after the initial pass with the float only, the grout should be allowed to dry for 15 to 20 mins before using the damp sponge technique. In you video you skip this step. Is there a difference?

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  Před 9 lety +23

      You are referring to the old school method that for some reason persists today even when it is not necessary. The chemical formulations of grout have changed, so maybe many decades ago it was necessary to let the grout "set up" but today it is not. As long as you follow my advice closely you will be fine. Don't make the grout mix too wet, make sure you really pack the joints tight with grout, and make sure you wring out the sponge very well before wiping with a turning motion shown in the video. The next morning you may have a slight haze almost like talcum powder on the tile that can be wiped off with a damp paper towel. That's it.

    • @ericjimenez4360
      @ericjimenez4360 Před 9 lety +3

      enduringcharm Awesome. Thanks so much! Glad i watched your video before tackling my first grout job.

    • @cerveza51
      @cerveza51 Před 9 lety +5

      enduringcharm You say it is old school but even on the grout bags it says to wait 10 -20 minutes. I just finished my kitchen and did wait about 15 min per section. It was alot harder to clean but it still turned out great. My next project is the washrooms so Im not going to wait ...lol..

    • @hazte25
      @hazte25 Před 6 lety +3

      May have to do with the mixing ratio. Wetter the grout, easier to fill but needs to dry so that it doesn't just wipe right out. Just a little difference in moisture will determine ease of use and best technique.

    • @svborek
      @svborek Před 6 lety

      Eric Jimenez as long as you don't wash out the joints you will be fine. Letting it dry that long means by the end the last tiles you are scrubbing to get the dried off of them

  • @jpc4378
    @jpc4378 Před 9 lety +5

    Hello! Great video! I've been disappointed with my grouting results, and this technique looks like it will fix my issues (mainly removing the color - using too much water). I'm about to grout a larger format tile back splash (4x16) with 1/16 spacing using un-sanded grout. Does the same technique apply, and / or do you have any additional tips for such an installation?

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  Před 9 lety +2

      JPC437 The same technique will also work on narrow joints. Unsanded grout seems to dry more quickly than sanded, so don't get too far ahead of yourself. Be certain you've really packed the narrow space with grout. With narrow grout lines it may be more important to use the rubber float to pull away the excess. Relying too much on a sponge may lead to excess water and you may pull out too much of the grout. Pull the excess away with the float using a diagonal cutting action, then reach for the damp but not wet sponge.

    • @jpc4378
      @jpc4378 Před 9 lety +1

      enduringcharm Got it. The manufacturer (Flextile, Premium Polymer Modified) specification is for 20-30 minutes set time before wiping (post float). Do you recommended wiping right away, or should I wait? To your point, my concern with waiting is that the stuff may dry quick. In one instance, I waited to long and ended up with uneven joints that I couldn't correct no matter how much I buffed them. On the flip side, in another instance, I wiped too aggressively, and the color washed out of the grout. Your technique would have helped me in this later instance. Looking for that middle ground! Any further comments welcome and appreciated!

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  Před 9 lety +3

      JPC437 Well, for narrow grout lines in the 1/16" range I typically do small sections (maybe 2x2 feet) at a time. Grout lines of that size are usually found in showers or kitchen backsplashes, so smaller sections at a time work well. I work in the grout aggressively with a hard rubber float, then "cut" the excess away. I never timed myself, but I'm sure it isn't more than a few minutes before I'm wiping with the sponge--a damp, not wet sponge! It's important not to mix the grout too wet either--aim a little more for peanut butter than for mayonnaise. All of this is subject to the project conditions, though. If I'm working in a dry winter heated bath I work a little faster. If the homeowner doesn't have AC and it's a sweltering August, I can slow down. Use your eyes and hands to judge, not your watch.
      As for the color washing away, I've never experienced that condition. All I can guess is that either you mixed the grout for too little time (use a drill and auger) or that you just had too much water in the sponge. Make certain you have a sponge designed for grouting and wring the life out of it each dip in the bucket!

    • @jpc4378
      @jpc4378 Před 9 lety +1

      enduringcharm Thanks for the guidance, and for your quick rand helpful replies! I'm off to grout!

  • @crusinscamp
    @crusinscamp Před 10 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, short & concise. I've done this before, some years ago, just wanted a refresher. Now I've got to get the right sponge and I'm off to grout some tile...

  • @Whitebrowpriest
    @Whitebrowpriest Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the video! Finished tiling and will be grouting in a couple of days after the mortar dries and sets. This vid was a big help!! Thanks again. :)

  • @KyleDanner
    @KyleDanner Před 7 lety +175

    wear latex gloves as well. grout dries the crap out of your hands ;)

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  Před 7 lety +41

      It can at that! My hands take a beating every day so I don't even notice it, but DIYers may be more sensitive.

    • @zEndersShadowz
      @zEndersShadowz Před 7 lety +11

      I wore gloves doing my bathroom walls and they just kept tearing repeatedly.

    • @adamdreyer9292
      @adamdreyer9292 Před 6 lety +1

      The hero we need, sir.

    • @parliman3536
      @parliman3536 Před 6 lety +2

      A little abrasive on the naked hands. Took just a day to recover not using gloves.

    • @ivanrico961
      @ivanrico961 Před 5 lety +2

      @@zEndersShadowz u gotta put thin work gloves on top i do it when i have to pull thousands of feet of hose at work

  • @enduringcharm
    @enduringcharm  Před 11 lety +5

    HAHA! Well, sometimes that is the better idea!

  • @geometric5103
    @geometric5103 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this; quick, simple, and well explained.
    No BS like so many others.

  • @areanaszkola8543
    @areanaszkola8543 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you for the video. I "knew" it wasn't difficult and I "knew" the steps but seeing it done and explained gave me the confidence I needed.

    • @gunner4q
      @gunner4q Před 7 lety

      take the hard rubber trowel and wipe, at an angle, the excess grout off before you wipe with the sponge...and you can wipe 4 times with the sponge

  • @nelsonromanbillini
    @nelsonromanbillini Před 8 lety +65

    169 trollers dont like an excellent short clip of how to do things right.

    • @richardsunday1612
      @richardsunday1612 Před 7 lety +4

      If I don't like something I just ignore it :) this is a great tutorial

  • @enduringcharm
    @enduringcharm  Před 10 lety +5

    When you have very thin grout lines you may need to wait between wiping because otherwise the grout will pull out of the joint when you wipe. For most sanded grout lines today, though, my technique should work fine.

  • @vancevanda8593
    @vancevanda8593 Před rokem

    Thanks so much. You helped my grout my kitchen tile with this video. Much appreciated. The wiping with a sponge on a diagonal made it so easy.

  • @_cb336
    @_cb336 Před 9 lety

    Dude! Excellent primer. I did a bathroom a couple years ago, and used University of CZcams then too. The advice was to let the grout set up, and it was a Royal PITA to get it off. I almost broke out the sander.
    Yours is a way better technique. I'm so glad I checked again before my current project. Thanks so much for the help.

  • @EASYTIGER10
    @EASYTIGER10 Před 9 lety +7

    Wish I'd watched this before I started..

  • @pyrotheevilplatypus
    @pyrotheevilplatypus Před 7 lety +5

    Goddamn it.
    I started grouting using a tube of grout and a caulking gun, but everything about that was slow and tedious and messy. After the first tube, I realized that could NOT be how the professionals did it - it was just too much a PITA. Wish I'd watched this first.

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  Před 7 lety +1

      The premixed "grout" in a plastic jar or tube really isn't grout. It's more of a watered down caulk, I guess, and pros don't use it at all.

    • @pyrotheevilplatypus
      @pyrotheevilplatypus Před 7 lety

      enduringcharm I switched to the type of grout you're using in the video, but the grout in the bucket keeps turning to Rick before I can finish - wasting about half of it. How often should I be adding water and re-mixing?

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  Před 7 lety +2

      If you are using a powdered grout (like Tec or Polygrout brands) and thoroughly mixing it with water to a peanut butter to mayonnaise consistency it should last long enough in the bucket to do a floor or a shower. Are you mixing it too dry? Are you using plain water with no additives? Are you using a powered mixer? I usually mix up half a 25 pound bag at first and mix a little more if I need it. If the mix stiffens up you can add a little more water to "freshen" it up. It typically takes me around an hour to complete grouting a 60x30 shower and another hour or less to grout the floor. Are you taking excessively long with your grouting?

    • @pyrotheevilplatypus
      @pyrotheevilplatypus Před 7 lety

      It's kinda a playdoh-y consistency and I'm working on a room that's 20'x14'. And I'm not exactly speedy Gonzalez (probably because I was mixing too dry - I followed the directions on the bag). I'll try mayonnaise consistency tomorrow (third time's the charm?).
      Also does the rubbery/silicone grout (the type you use IN a shower, as opposed to floor grout) have a special name?

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  Před 7 lety +3

      I'm assuming you are using a sanded grout? Try mixing a little bit wetter and recognize that five minutes after you stop mixing the grout will "set up" and become a little stiffer. If you mix ever so slightly on the wet side then it should be perfect by the time you get the bucket to the tile an start grouting. Make a habit of giving the grout a little stir in the bucket each time you reach in with the float. Sometimes the grout appears to be hardening but really it's just settling in the bucket and keeping it stirred up will prevent that. For caulk, you can get color matched silicone caulk (which is not paintable, by the way) or you can get a sanded silicone caulk to match the grout. The sanded grout has some texture but it doesn't generally last as long as plain silicone caulk.

  • @billy1858
    @billy1858 Před 4 lety

    ive just fitted some quite large tiles 24" x12" ! first attempt at tiling.when it came to wiping off the grout I found running along the grout line rather than going across it left a better finish. might help someone out! happy tiling. by the way,great video and really helpful.

  • @velgregory
    @velgregory Před 6 lety

    Short, simple, and concise! 👍 Thanks a bunch for this

  • @neeltodaking5220
    @neeltodaking5220 Před 10 lety +3

    I recommend knee pads.

  • @malta7406
    @malta7406 Před rokem

    This is just about the perfect instructional video. You're a real pro for giving us that other angle!

  • @zoannm
    @zoannm Před 11 měsíci

    Adding my thanks! The clean up sponge with flick at the end REALLY makes for a cleaner job

  • @andrewrowlands157
    @andrewrowlands157 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for such clear, efficient and effective instruction. First time grouting last night. Followed your instruction exactly - particularly the sponge handling - perfect result. I know i would have been following a much steeper and more painful learning curve if I hadn’t seen this.

  • @mikewood5473
    @mikewood5473 Před 3 lety

    Badass bro.. I was wasting time wipeing and wipeing the sponge for hrs..your technique is awesome! Time saving and effective! Thanks 8 yrs later

  • @nathanmellott2262
    @nathanmellott2262 Před 2 měsíci

    Fantastic vid, I am grouting my kitchen floor tomorrow night and now I have the confidence to do it! Thanks

  • @workingTchr
    @workingTchr Před 7 lety

    Thank you! This has to be one of the best examples out there of the power of video.

  • @martinjwoodward
    @martinjwoodward Před 8 lety

    Thank you kindly for your useful advice - appreciated! I always wondered what to do with the sponge!

  • @lakelife5467
    @lakelife5467 Před rokem

    Beautifully explained for an experience person as well as an inexperience one
    . Thank you!!

  • @gregnolan2410
    @gregnolan2410 Před 4 lety

    Going after my kitchen with more confidence now! Thanks for the video!!

  • @btinpdx
    @btinpdx Před 9 lety

    Thank you so much! I grouted my bathroom and people asked me who i hired to do my bathroom. :) Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills.

  • @bigshedideas8663
    @bigshedideas8663 Před 10 lety +1

    People like you make life a better place, thank you,great straight to the point video, great help cheers pal: )