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Vitcas Heat Resistant Tile Grout

Vitcas Heat Resistant Tile Grout 2.5kg

SKU: til-gro-gre
€43.00Price

VITCAS Heat Resistant Tile Grout. For grouting tiles which have been fixed with VITCAS Heat Resistant Tile Adhesive. Resistant to 1000°C. The tile grout fills in the gaps around tiles in a high temperature setting such as a fireplace, a tiled stove, or on the back wall of a range cooker. Availible in Grey or White

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  • Description

    Vitcas® Heat Resistant Tile Grout is a specialised grout formulated to withstand temperatures up to 1000°C / 1830°F, making it the perfect solution for grouting tiles in high-temperature environments. When paired with Vitcas® Heat Resistant Tile Adhesive, this grout ensures a durable, heat-resistant finish that maintains its integrity in high heat conditions such as fireplaces, stoves and boilers etc. 

  • Features

    • High Temperature Resistance: Withstands temperatures up to 1000°C / 1830°F, ideal for heat-intensive settings.
    • Gap Filling Properties: Effectively fills gaps between tiles, ensuring a seamless and long-lasting finish.
    • Durable & Reliable: Specially designed for high-temperature applications where standard grouts would fail.
  • Applications

    • Grouting tiles around fireplacesstoves, and range cookers.
    • Suitable for use in fire surroundsback boiler installations, and other high-heat environments.
    • Perfect for both domestic and commercial high-temperature settings.
  • Installation

    • Wait for Adhesive to Set: Ensure that tiles fixed with Vitcas® Heat Resistant Tile Adhesive are completely set before grouting. This usually takes a few days to ensure a strong bond.
    • Mixing: Combine the grout with water until it reaches a trowelling consistency.
    • Application: Use a grouting float to apply the grout evenly between the tiles.
    • Final Steps: After approximately 30 minutes, wipe off any excess grout with a damp cloth for a clean finish.

    Pro Tip: Ensure that the tile adhesive is fully cured before applying grout to avoid compromising the bond between the tiles and the surface.

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