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can you grout between tile and hardwood

by Roderick Nader Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Can you grout between tile and hardwood? Considering solid hardwood flooring does expand and contract during seasonal changes or fluctuations in relative humidity, many installers will provide a gap between the stone or tile that matches the grout joint spacing. Once cured, the application of a silicone caulk matching the grout color is applied.

Anytime a hardwood edge meets a tile edge, this small crack will not only be natural, but necessary to achieve a smooth transition. Whether the tile is in a bathroom, kitchen, or around a fireplace where the wood butts up to the tile, there will be a grout line that needs to be filled.Oct 20, 2016

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Can you put hardwood flooring over tile?

Anytime a hardwood edge meets a tile edge, this small crack will not only be natural, but necessary to achieve a smooth transition. Whether the tile is in a bathroom, kitchen, or around a fireplace where the wood butts up to the tile, there will be a grout line that needs to be filled.

Should you use the original grout color when installing wood flooring?

Using the original grout color will maintain the continuity of your floor, while also hiding the new grout line. To avoid wasting time, schedule your tile company to come right after the wood flooring installation, but only once the wood has had time to cure.

Should hardwood flooring match ceramic tile?

Another element many face, particularly with remodels is matching hardwood when a ceramic tile backer board has or is being used. Check our video on matching hardwood with tile height that deals with adding another thin underlayment.

How to cut tile to hardwood floor after removing wall?

I had the exact same issue after I took a wall out: tile to hardwood. I cut one side with a rip saw and the other side with a wet tile hand-held saw (to keep the dust down). I used an 8 inch wide piece of oak. I stained it to match the floor and then used it as a guide to cut the other side so that it would drop in perfectly.

What do you put between tile and wood floor?

The answer to height differences is to use a floor transition strip that ramps up or down from tile flooring to wood flooring. Transition strips, typically made of wood or lightweight aluminum, can easily be cut to length with a regular miter saw or hacksaw.

Can you caulk between wood and tile?

If you don't want to use a transition, you could consider using a sanded caulk on the wood to tile spot; that will have some give in it. I used that between ceramic tile and wood, and it worked well. If that still has too much movement, a silicone should work, but it likely won't look as nice.

Can you grout against wood?

The main thing you want to avoid is staining the wood with either the grout or the water used to wash the grout off. If the wood is stained or sealed, it will be much easier. You also need to recognize that grout will not bond well to wood and will eventually crack free.

How do you grout tile and wood?

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Do you caulk between tile floor and baseboard?

You should fill any gap between your baseboard and floor with caulk. Caulking this gap prevents moisture damage, keeps pest insects from invading your walls, and serves to insulate your home better. Do not leave a gap between your baseboard and tile.

How much gap should be between wood and tile?

Considering solid hardwood flooring does expand and contract during seasonal changes or fluctuations in relative humidity, many installers will provide a gap between the stone or tile that matches the grout joint spacing. Let's use the example of 3/8 inch which is a common grout joint spacing for ceramic tile.

Do I need a transition strip between wood and tile?

A flooring transition strip covers the seam between the two floors. The floor transition makes a clean-looking seam and protects the edges of your wood flooring from wear and tear and foot traffic. A transition strip for wooden floors allows for the natural movement of the wood while covering the gap.

Can you mix wood floors with tile?

If you want to get ultra-creative with your floor design, you don't have to choose one over the other—you can have both! “Mixed media” is becoming more and more popular in the flooring industry. Designs featuring wood floors with tile or stone can be woven together to create a unique design.

Can you grout hardwood floors?

In service of various projects with wood flooring, sawdust grout can be useful in either installation or repair work. It can be easy to patch cracks in an old wood floor or grout a new wood block floor.

How do I transition from ceramic tile to hardwood floor?

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Is it OK to put hardwood floors in a kitchen?

“Hardwood flooring is stylish and sustainable, comes in a variety of natural colors, and doesn't absorb dust or debris, making it easy to clean and maintain,” he says. Murphy says it is also a good choice for the kitchen because you rarely need to replace hardwood flooring.

Should grout be lighter or darker than tile?

ProTip: If you are looking for contrast, a good rule of thumb is to select a grout several shades lighter or darker than your tile color. The more of a contrast you choose with your grout color, the more pattern you add to your space.

What is the grout spacing for tile?

Let’s use the example of 3/8 inch which is a common grout joint spacing for ceramic tile.

Can you put tile over cement?

Those with basement or crawlspace type home construction, ceramic tile or stone today is installed over cement backer board. Gone are the days of using wire mesh and a mud bed that was designed to prevent premature cracking.

Can hardwood floors be butted?

When taking into account how hardwoods expand and contract, specifically solid flooring, it’s not uncommon to see many floors butted where the flooring runs perpendicular to the butted area. This could include front door thresholds, built in cabinetry, or other fixed and stationary elements. For any successful application, keeping an eye on what the interior relative humidity is likely to average should be considered.

Do you cut tile straight or straight?

Having a straight surface to work against will provide the cleanest appearance. In other words, the tile or stone flooring should be cut or installed straight.

Can you use solid hardwood in a kitchen?

You could still use a solid hardwood but many are turning to engineered hardwoods; eliminating the expansion and contraction concerns. Unfortunately nearly all engineered hardwoods are too thin to meet vertically flush. Sadly the only solutions become using an ugly transition molding or adding an additional layer of plywood throughout the layout to offset the difference.

Can you use engineered hardwood for ceramic tile?

Considering most ceramic tile and it’s adhesive base measures about 3/8 of an inch vertically (concrete slab) on completion, many are limited to using 3/8” or 1/2" engineered hardwoods.

Is there a transition piece on a tile floor?

There is no transition piece that covers the joint and the top of the wood is flush with the top of the tile.

Can you grout a joint?

You may not want to grout that joint. Caulking (using a matching color with the grout) may be the better solution. This way it will not crack as the wood expands and contracts over time with temp/humidity changes.

What kind of wood do you use to make a bathroom wall?

Traditional touch: Change up plain bathroom walls with beaded hardwood planks and trim you can install yourself

What is stronger, caulk or wood filler?

Caulk. Caulk is stronger and will not crack as easy as wood filler in this situation. You can get a darker shade of caulk that would blend nicely in this situation.

Can you put wood counters near water?

Yes, you can enjoy beautifully warm wood counters near water sans worry (almost), with the right type of wood and sealer

What is the grout line between wood and tile?

Before you start a project of adding wood flooring next to tile, know that after the wood is laid, there will be a small, unavoidable gap between the two types of flooring. This is typically called a grout line or a grout gap, and it will need to be filled in order to achieve a seamless look between the two types of flooring.

Why should a tile company be in charge of grout?

The reason your tile company should be in charge of this task is due to the tricky process of matching grout colors. The tile company that installed your tile will have a record of the exact type and color of tile and grout used on the original installation.

Can a tile edge crack?

Anytime a hardwood edge meets a tile edge, this small crack will not only be natural, but necessary to achieve a smooth transition. Whether the tile is in a bathroom, kitchen, or around a fireplace where the wood butts up to the tile, there will be a grout line that needs to be filled. However, the common question we receive from homeowners is who’s supposed to fill this grout gap?

Can you add hardwood floors to tile?

Adding hardwood floors to your home while keeping your existing tile in the next room can make a beautiful contrast while increasing your home’s value. However, there are a few important things you need to know before you start this project, in order to make sure that the end product is everything you envisioned.

Do you have to schedule tile after hardwood floors are finished?

However, this is a common misconception. To eliminate this gap, you must schedule your tile company to return to your home and apply grout to this space.

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How long does it take for silicone grout to skin over?

Silicone will start to skin over in 5 to 7 minutes, so you must move quickly. Remember, use a caulk that is a close match to the grout, the dry grout will give it texture and a slight variation in color to help mimic the rest of the grout in place.

Which is more stable, laminate or engineered hardwood?

5. Solid hardwood is a tough one because unlike the other materials, it expands and shrinks. Laminate and especially engineered hardwoods with a plywood core are much more stable, but they will still expand and shrink a little bit. Certainly more than tile!

How much space do you need to put laminate flooring on?

With the laminate floor, first thing to remember is it MUST be installed with a 1/2" space all around the per imeter. It is a floating floor, not secured to the subfloor in any fashion.

Is solid hardwood more durable than tile?

Laminate and especially engineered hardwoods with a plywood core are much more stable, but they will still expand and shrink a little bit. Certainly more than tile!

Can you transition wood floors?

I have done transitions that just consist of an extremely clean edge, with surface heights matched. In my case I was butting tile to solid-wood parquet, so the actual wood movement is very limited. Likewise, most solid hardwod floors will (unless laid very tightly, very dry) simply open and close gaps between boards (one reason narrow boards are more common - the gaps are smaller) rather than walk the whole floor a great distance. It requires a fussy standard of work - one function of typical transitions is to provide something to hide sloppy edges under.

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