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Hi there,
I was hoping for a recommendation on a grout for regrouting my outside area.
The tiles are terracotta and parts of the patio are around a pool.
Do you also think the tiles need to be resealed? We recently bought and I don’t think it’s been given any TLC for a good 10 years, I’m wanting to give the outside a facelift without having to rip up the existing older tiles.
Cheers
Welcome to Bunnings Workshop @AshT. It's wonderful to have you join the community at this exciting time. Congrats on the new house. I'm sure you can put your own stamp on it in the coming months and years.
It would be helpful if you could please share some photos of the tiles so members could assess their condition and provide more helpful and specific advice about next steps. Please let me know if you need a hand uploading some.
Thanks,
Jason
I'm keen to see those images @AshT, as they'll really help paint the picture of what you're working with.
You'll likely be able to use a standard exterior grout, and sealing the tiles would be a great choice once they've been cleaned.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Hi Mitchell,
Sorry for the delay and thanks for the above.
Below are a picture.
Cheers
Hi @AshT,
Do you happen to know, or could you check, if these tiles are glued down or if they are placed down on a bed of sand? If they are glued down, you only need to clean out any loose grout and re-grout. You could do the same if they are only placed on sand, but since the grouting is solid and the pavers tend to move around on a sand base, you'll likely experience cracking in the future, which could be why the current grouting has failed.
Mitchell
Hi Mitchell,
It looks like they've just been placed on a bed of sand.
Thanks
Ash
Then, as mentioned, you could try to grout them, but the grout would likely crack again at some point @AshT. Alternatively, you can use products like Westbuild 20kg Pave N'Lock which is designed for setting the joints on paving.
Mitchell
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