What's everyones opinion about sealing grout. Should it be done?
Hey I am with Mike. Tile sealing is in the best interest of the customer. I work for a "custom" tile contractor and he tells customers that he won't do it because it's not worth it. And he is right it's not worth it for him to pay a guy $16.00 an hour to drive and seal a floor/shower for 50 cents a square foot. That guy could be making him more money on the next job. (I just so happen to be "that guy"). I do end up sealing most of our jobs however it is on the side in my spare time. Trust me it's the easiest thing you can do, and the hardest thing you can screw up. Use Tile Labs Brand and you will be happy you did.
Mike,I've never installed any tile without sealing the grout. I use a teflon based sealer with a 20 year guarantee. It takes less than 15 minutes to apply and I know that the grout will repel dirt and my customer will be happier with their project over the long term which makes them happier with me.
Not only is it an option, but in my opinion a very unnecessary option. You do so much better using a little common sense, using a medium to dark colored grout in high traffic areas. here's the thing. Sealer will only delay the inevitable. grout darkens with age. That's a matter of fact. Whether it be from poor housekeeping, or even GOOD housekeeping!! (minerals in the water, dirt from mopping getting pushed into the pores of the grout, etc.) Selaer or no sealer, it will also show traffic patterns if too light a grout is used. For my money, grout sealer is the biggest racket to hit this business since mastic showers.I didn't know it was an option?