Bob H
Jan 4, 2007, 09:19 PM
Hi. I have a shower with tile on both the walls and floor. It is a natural stone type tile. The grout (at least I think it is grout) at the joint where the wall tile meets the floor tile has turned black with mold and/or mildew and I need to replace it. I think the cause is inadequate ventilation and the fact that the builder never sealed it when it was installed three plus years ago.
My question is what do I use on that joint once I have removed the existing stuff and thoroughly cleaned the joint/gap between the floor tile and the wall tile? I have always heard that you should use caulk between two different substances, like where the tub meets the surrounding tile or wood for example. However, in my case I have the same substance on both the floor and walls - tile is meeting tile. Should I use grout or caulk in that joint?
Thanks.
My question is what do I use on that joint once I have removed the existing stuff and thoroughly cleaned the joint/gap between the floor tile and the wall tile? I have always heard that you should use caulk between two different substances, like where the tub meets the surrounding tile or wood for example. However, in my case I have the same substance on both the floor and walls - tile is meeting tile. Should I use grout or caulk in that joint?
Thanks.