Grout Floats for Tile Installation & Grouting
Grout floats are hand tools used to spread, pack, and shape grout during tile installation. These tools help force grout into tile joints, remove excess material from tile surfaces, and support consistent grout coverage during floor tile, wall tile, backsplash, shower, and mosaic tile installations.
This collection includes rubber grout floats, epoxy grout floats, margin floats, and specialty grout floats used with cement grout, epoxy grout, sanded grout, and unsanded grout across ceramic tile, porcelain tile, stone tile, and mosaic tile applications.
Types of Grout Floats
- Rubber Grout Floats:Â Standard grout floats designed for cement-based grout application and joint filling.
- Epoxy Grout Floats:Â Firm rubber floats designed for dense epoxy grout materials and controlled grout application.
- Margin Floats:Â Smaller grout floats designed for corners, tight spaces, edges, and detailed grout work.
- Soft & Hard Rubber Floats:Â Different rubber densities designed for grout type, tile texture, and surface sensitivity.
Grout Floats for Floor & Wall Tile
Grout floats are commonly used for ceramic tile, porcelain tile, natural stone tile, and mosaic tile installations involving floors, walls, showers, countertops, and backsplashes.
Selecting the Right Grout Float
Selecting the correct grout float depends on grout type, joint width, tile surface texture, installation area, and whether cement grout or epoxy grout is being used.
Grout Float Application Tips
Grout is commonly spread diagonally across tile joints using firm pressure to help fully pack joints while reducing excess grout left on the tile surface before cleanup.