I just tiled my bathroom floor. What should I put between the tiles and the walls, silicone or grout?
Should I use caulk or grout between the edge of a tiled bathroom floor and the walls
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Best Answer
Use anti-bacterial water sealed silicone. The reasons being that if you use grout then expansion in the tiles can cause the grout to crack along that tile line. Also caulk will get very grubby quickly. Silicone allows expansion and doesn't get grubby like caulk