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Grout Floats

Tools for Applying & Packing Grout

Grout Floats are hand tools used to apply, spread, and pack grout into tile joints during tile installation. These tools help press grout firmly into joints while removing excess material from the tile surface prior to cleanup. Grout floats are used with cement-based grout, epoxy grout, and similar grout types on ceramic, porcelain, stone, and mosaic tile installations. Available in rubber, epoxy-specific, and margin float styles, grout floats support consistent joint filling and smooth grout application in residential and commercial projects.

Raimondi Smart Grout Float

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The Raimondi® Smart Grout Float is a lightweight, rigid grout float designed for controlled grout application across tile surfaces. Its ergonomic h...

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Raimondi Epoxy Grout Float

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The Raimondi® Epoxy Grout Float is a lightweight, durable grout float designed for applying and finishing epoxy and cement-based grout on floors an...

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Grout Floats for Tile Grouting Applications

A grout float is a hand tool used to apply, spread, and pack grout into tile joints during tile installation. Grout floats are designed to force grout into joints, level joint surfaces, and remove excess material from the tile face prior to cleanup. Using the proper grout float for tile grouting helps improve joint consistency and overall installation quality.

This collection includes grout floats used with cement-based grout, epoxy grout, and specialty grout types on ceramic, porcelain, stone, and mosaic tile installations. Tile grout floats are commonly used in both residential and commercial projects where consistent grout application is required.

Types of Grout Floats

  • Rubber Grout Floats: General-purpose floats for cement-based grout
  • Epoxy Grout Floats: Designed with firmer rubber for epoxy grout application
  • Margin Floats: Smaller floats used for tight spaces, corners, and detailed work
  • Soft vs. Hard Rubber Floats: Different densities available for varying grout types

Selecting the Right Grout Float

  • Grout Type: Use epoxy grout floats for epoxy grout and standard rubber grout floats for cement grout
  • Joint Size: Larger joints may benefit from firmer float faces
  • Tile Surface: Softer rubber may help reduce surface scratching on sensitive tile
  • Working Area: Margin floats are useful in confined spaces

Common Applications

Grout floats are used for floor tile, wall tile, backsplashes, showers, and mosaic tile installations in residential and commercial projects.

Application & Usage Tips

Hold the grout float at a slight angle when spreading grout and move diagonally across joints to help pack material evenly. Proper float selection and technique help produce consistent joints, reduce excess grout on the tile surface, and support cleaner final results.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of grout float should I use for epoxy grout?

Epoxy Grout Floats are recommended for epoxy grout because they use firmer rubber designed to handle thicker grout consistency.

What is the difference between rubber and margin grout floats?

Rubber grout floats are standard size tools for spreading grout, while margin floats are smaller and used for tight spaces and detail work.

Can grout floats be used on delicate tile surfaces?

Softer rubber grout floats may help reduce surface scratching on delicate tile. Always test on a small area first.

Are grout floats used for wall and floor tile?

Yes. Grout Floats are used for both wall and floor tile installations across residential and commercial projects.