No grungy grout to repair or refill.
Install tile floor without grout.
If you truly dislike the look of grout however and you plan on installing your tiles in a dry area you may be able to get away without using a grout joint provided you install tiles that have.
Why you need grout a lot of natural stones please.
Grout the bottom tiles.
Grout can become dingy looking quickly making a tile installation look old.
For most granite and marble tile i install i use either 1 32 or 1 16 inch grout lines.
I try to use the smallest grout lines the tile will allow.
Diy friendly groutless stone tiles are about 12 per square foot.
Grout lines however are important for a few reasons.
Perfectly cut edges will not perform better than regular tile when friction occurs so they can still cause a variety of problems if you opt for a no grout tile installation.
Even if rectified tiles allow you to avoid using grout without having the result look unaligned the materials are still in danger of being chipped or damaged.
These outdoor tiles are backed with plastic grids with interlocking tabs that simply snap together.
If your tile project is in a dry area you can install a specific kind of ceramic tile without grout.
Although grout does not add to the stability of the tile installation unless it is epoxy grout you still need to grout it.
Rectification works for both floor and wall tiles.
Aug 23 2017 there are cases when laying tile without grout will probably leave the job looking a lot better.
The tiles can be installed over concrete hardwood ceramic tile natural stone vinyl and linoleum.
The next day put down the floor and following day grout the floor and wall you are still missing the bottom row of wall tile start cutting the tile after a few hours but do not stand on the tiles just reach in and get the measurement backbutter the bottom tile and let dry.
Setting real stone tiles in mortar or sand is mind crunching work.
The best thing to do is use the smallest grout line your particular tile will allow and get a grout that closely matches the tile.
They help keep your tiles in straight lines and prevent damage from the tiles rubbing against one another.