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After tile is installed, the next step is grouting the gaps between tiles. This task is less time-consuming and labor intensive than installing tile, but it's even more important than making sure all your tiles are straight and look nice. Doing a proper grout job will ensure that the floor under the tile stays safe from moisture. You will still be working on your knees for an extended period of time, so it's not a job to take lightly.  
 
After tile is installed, the next step is grouting the gaps between tiles. This task is less time-consuming and labor intensive than installing tile, but it's even more important than making sure all your tiles are straight and look nice. Doing a proper grout job will ensure that the floor under the tile stays safe from moisture. You will still be working on your knees for an extended period of time, so it's not a job to take lightly.  
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
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#*Re-seal the grout every six months to a year if possible.
 
#*Re-seal the grout every six months to a year if possible.
  
== Video ==
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{{Video:Grout a Tile Floor|Ardex-Flex FL Tile Grout used in example video for durability, flexibility and consistency.}}
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==