Custom building products natural gray saltillo grout is a pre blended mixture of portland cement silica sand and pigments which eliminates the measuring and guesswork of site mixing or combining additional sand to conventional portland cement grouts to compensate for wide grout joints used when setting terra cotta saltillo or quarry tile.
Saltillo tile grouting wall edges.
Use the same method to install your trim tiles as you did your other tiles.
How to grout terra cotta tile.
Saltillo tiles are comparatively inexpensive but installing the tiles is a difficult and time consuming process which makes it very expensive.
Our rustic saltillo is the old colonial.
Contrasting color of mortar mix used as grout with this manganese saltillo tile.
Dark grout colors show less dirt and muck than light colors show.
The sand in the grout ensures that it will not separate or break down prematurely.
To make saltillo a bit more contemporary the edges were softened and rounded.
We will be using polyblend non sanded grout and we have 3 different colors commonly used.
Saltillo tile installation needs to be done very carefully and need to avoid some mistakes while installing saltillo tile as these tiles are elegant and use of any chemicals or grout can damage them.
Use the float to scrape excess grout from the surface and edges.
Choose a contrasting mexican tile grout color to shift the eye s focus to the shape of the tile.
Allow the grout to set up in the joints for at least 15 to 20 minutes.
Doing so yields to the pattern of your floor or wall space.
This tile can create a wider grout joint as well.
Saltillo tiles are also pink and yellow so it is hard to know how the grout will actually look next to the tiles.
A grout color that contrasts the color of the tile will create a busier look for your area.
The surface is scraped and textured to give an old world appearance.
The unique clay and the process gives saltillo tile a unique random natural look which is what makes saltillo tiles so popular.
Terra cotta tiles including saltillo and talavera varieties require sanded grout.
Prepare the grout according to the instructions on the package.
As you apply sealer to the grout lines it will absorb deeply into the joints.
What most people forget is that this grout needs to be resealed every several years this depends on the lifespan of the saltillo sealer you used.
Raw saltillo tiles can appear rather plain but after installation grouting and sealing they are very attractive easy to maintain and will virtually last forever.
Fill the spaces between the tiles with more grout then wipe the excess grout off with a damp sponge.
Secure the trim pieces to your wall or counter with tile glue or grout.
In this video i take some time to show you how to do a test to see the real color up against the actual tiles.