large tiles use little grout
- Tiled area (m²)
- 20
- Tile length (mm)
- 600
- Tile width (mm)
- 600
- Tile thickness (mm)
- 9
- Joint width (mm)
- 3
- Wastage
- 15%
Grout (kg)3.31
(600+600)/(600*600) * 3 * 9 * 1.6, worked by hand
Open this exampleGrout quantity from tile size, joint width and thickness. Smaller tiles need far more grout because there is more joint per square metre.
Also called: tile grout quantity.
3.31 kg for 20 m² with 3mm joints, which is 0.14 kg per square metre.
The joint volume per square metre falls as tiles get larger, since a 600mm tile has a fifth of the joint length of a 100mm mosaic. Multiply the joint volume by grout density, around 1,600 kg per cubic metre, and add wastage for what stays in the bucket and the float.
grout per square metre depends on tile size, joint width and tile thicknessEach of these is asserted on every build. If a change to the engine ever moved one of these answers, the build would fail before the page could print it.
Grout (kg)3.31
(600+600)/(600*600) * 3 * 9 * 1.6, worked by hand
Open this exampleGrout (kg)13.25
boundary: four times the grout for a sixth the tile
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