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Weber.Joint wall grout


weber.joint wall is a cement-based grouting compound for interior and exterior use with ceramic wall tiles, available in a range of colours For grouting joints between ceramic wall tiles:
Suitable for interior and exterior use
Suitable for wet and dry conditions
Used in kitchens, bathrooms, showers and pools 
 

Prices

 

   weber.joint wall 10kg
10kg Weber.joint wall

£7.41 including VAT
    weber.joint wall 3.5kg
3.5kg Weber.joint wall

White £2.96 inc VAT
Colours £3.74 inc VAT
    weber.joint wall 1.5kg
1.5kg Weber.joint wall

White £1.82 inc VAT
Colours £2.40 inc VAT

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About this product


weber.joint wall is a cement based grouting compound for interior and exterior use with ceramic wall tiles. Can be used for grouting ceramic, mosaic, quarry, natural stone, terrazzo and terracotta tiles on walls and is available in a range of colours.

weber.joint wall grout being used

Features and Benefits


Manufactured under BSI Quality Assurance Scheme ISO 9001
Suitable for areas that will be dry or wet, including swimming pools
Suitable for joint widths up to 3mm
Very fine texture
Available in the following colours:
beige
ivory
charcoal
white
grey
Performance can be enhanced with use of an admixture

Constraints


Not recommended for tiling onto single layer wooden floors, e.g. chipboard, tongued and grooved timber.

Preparation


Ensure that the adhesive has set and dried, and that the tiles are firm.
Adhesive should normally be left for at least 24 hours before grouting, unless using a rapid set adhesive, when it should normally be left for 2 - 3 hours. Longer may be required on sealed or impervious surfaces. For swimming pools, leave for at least 3 days before grouting.
Ensure that the tiles and joints are clean and free from grease or any other contamination.
Include weber AD230 admixture in the mix, or use stoneset fine wall and floor grout, if limited movement is expected or if reduced porosity is required (e.g. for power showers). If the grout is required to be completely impervious to water, or chemically resistant, use weber.joint epoxy

Mixing


It is recommended that a low-speed mechanical mixer is used. Gradually add 2.5 parts of grout to 1 part (by volume) of clean water and mix to a smooth, stiff, workable paste. After mixing, allow the mix to stand for 5 minutes and add more powder if necessary. Re-mix thoroughly.

Do not add too much water or attempt to extend the working time by adding more water, as this will cause the set grout to be weak, with a tendency to crumble. It may also cause surface discolouration and variation, especially with darker colours.

Application


Do not use at temperatures below 5°C.
Using a squeegee or a rubber float, apply the grout to a small area at a time. Completely fill the joints leaving no voids. Excess grout should be removed immediately using a rubber float held at 90° to the tiles. This should be moved diagonally across the tiles to prevent removal of grout within the joints.

When the grout has started to dry, after 5 - 10minutes (less at temperatures above 20°C) the tiles should be cleaned with an emulsifying pad. This should be used in a circular motion to loosen the grout residue. The tiles should now be wiped with a clean damp sponge until all residue is removed.

When dry, polish the tiles with a clean, dry cloth.

Tools and equipment should be washed in water immediately after use.

Addition of weber AD230
Incorporating weber AD230 into the grout will increase the grout's strength, flexibility and impermeability.

For mixing instructions, please refer to the weber AD230 data sheet.

Warning
Some tiles may have a soft surface which can be scratched during grouting.

Some tiles with a matt or porous texture are prone to surface staining when coloured grouts are used. The use of an appropriate protective sealer is recommended.

Some tile faces have shallow depressions that can fill with grout. This grout must be removed before it hardens. When using a grout that is a similar colour to the tiles, it can be difficult to see any residue that is left in these shallow depressions. It is recommended that in these instances the tiles should be treated with an appropriate protective sealer that helps to stop grout sticking to the tile face.

You are advised to test the grout on a spare tile before proceeding.

Allowance for movement

Flexible joints should be incorporated to allow for slight movements due to changes in temperature, humidity etc. as indicated by BS5385:
a) where the tiling meets other materials (e.g. floor perimeters)
b) along all internal corners - vertically and horizontally
c) over existing movement joints or changes in background material
d) dividing large tiled areas into bays (every 3 - 4.5 m on walls) 

Technical services


Weber's Customer Services Department has a team of experienced advisors available to provide on-site advice both at the specification stage and during application. Detailed specifications can be provided for specific projects or more general works. Site visits and on-site demonstrations can be arranged on request.

Technical helpline
Tel: (01525) 722137
Fax: (01525) 718988

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