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Tile Grouts
Tile Grouts
For a clean, sealed and long-lasting finish, our tile grouts are a must on every tiling job. Ideal for walls, floors and even outdoor spaces, they help lock tiles in place while protecting against moisture and mould. Choose from waterproof and anti-mould formulas, perfect for high humidity areas like bathrooms, kitchens and wet rooms. Enjoy free standard UK delivery on orders over £499.
More than just a finishing touch, tile grout provides structure and support. It locks tiles firmly in place, seals out moisture, dirt and debris, and helps prevent cracking from everyday movement. Our floor and wall tile grout delivers a smooth finish that protects your tiling work. Made from a reliable blend of cement, sand and water, it's easy to mix, quick to apply and built to last.
Tough, reliable and easy to apply, our grout keeps tiles firmly in place while protecting against wear, movement, and moisture. With fast-setting formulas and a wide range of colours, from classic white and grey to bold black, blue, green and even pink, you can match or contrast the finish with your tiles.
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19th May 2026Good quality product but we returned and swapped for a different colour
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Easy to use, good colour
19th May 2026Easy to mix up and apply. The colour held well and looks good.
Ali G from Cambridgeshire- verified purchaser
Really easy product
18th May 2026As someone that likes to try to do things by myself it was super easy to use and looks great!
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FAQ's
Choosing grout might not be the flashiest part of your project but it’s what makes your tiles look polished, neat and built to last. The right grout colour can completely change the mood. And the right type keeps everything sealed, secure and easy to clean. Here’s how to go from "which one do I need?" to picking with confidence.
Can I put new grout on top of old grout?
You can but it’s not usually the best idea. For tile grout to hold properly, it needs a solid base but old grout can be cracked, weak or full of soap residue. That means the new layer might not bond well and could fail sooner than you would like.
If the old grout just looks tired but isn’t damaged, try a grout reviver instead. It’s cleaner, quicker and made for exactly that job. But if it’s cracked or crumbling, it’s best to remove at least the top few millimetres before regrouting. A grout removal tool makes the job easier than it sounds.
Is it better to grout or silicone?
They each have a job and they’re not interchangeable:
- Grout is firm. It fills the spaces between tiles to lock them in and give a finished look.
- Silicone is flexible. It’s used around the edges, like where tiles meet a bath, basin or wall corner, to prevent cracking from movement and keep water from sneaking in.
Use the wrong one in the wrong place and you’ll either get cracks or a messy, dirt-attracting finish.
How do you apply grout?
Applying grout is the final step in your tiling project and helps create a neat finish. Once your tiles are fixed in place, the grout needs to be mixed to the correct consistency before being spread across the surface to fill the gaps evenly. After applying the grout, any excess should be carefully cleaned away to avoid residue on the tiles. For a step-by-step guide, watch our video below:
How long does grout take to dry?
Usually, it needs about 24 hours before light use, and around 48 to 72 hours before you can use the shower or give it a proper clean.
Always check the product instructions; some tile grouts are faster setting but rushing it can affect the finish. Proper curing gives you better, longer-lasting results.
Does grout really need to be sealed?
That depends on the type of tile grout you’re using. Standard cement-based grout needs sealing to help prevent stains, mould and moisture damage. Flexible or polymer-modified grout, however, is often water-resistant already, although sealing adds extra peace of mind, especially in showers or wet zones.
If you use epoxy grout then no sealing is needed. It’s naturally waterproof and stain resistant (and more expensive for that reason).



















































































