Same elderly lady asking! I have had ceramic floor tiles in previous house, now, in this house, we are having a fairly large area done.
The builder has laid the tiles in the kitchen and hall, and they look fine, except I am rather worried that, when he grouted them, he runs his thumb along to finish the grout and it leaves a shallow depression, as opposed to flush.
I can understand this with quarry tiles, but is this correct for highly glazed ceramic tiles that are being laid over underfloor heating? I'm asking really, because the major part of the tiling is still to be done in the reception rooms and conservatory, and when I visit showrooms, the grout appears to be flush with the top surface of the tiles. It's the same out in Spain as well, I just don't remember ever seeing a depression between ceramic tiles before. I can see problems with dust lying in the grooves as well.
I don't want to be picky, but could you experts give me some guidance on this?
The builder has laid the tiles in the kitchen and hall, and they look fine, except I am rather worried that, when he grouted them, he runs his thumb along to finish the grout and it leaves a shallow depression, as opposed to flush.
I can understand this with quarry tiles, but is this correct for highly glazed ceramic tiles that are being laid over underfloor heating? I'm asking really, because the major part of the tiling is still to be done in the reception rooms and conservatory, and when I visit showrooms, the grout appears to be flush with the top surface of the tiles. It's the same out in Spain as well, I just don't remember ever seeing a depression between ceramic tiles before. I can see problems with dust lying in the grooves as well.
I don't want to be picky, but could you experts give me some guidance on this?