TileMaster

From your kitchen to your bathroom to your outdoor patio, tiles are a wonderful design choice. However, ensuring they remain where you install them is often the challenge. That’s where Tilemaster Adhesives comes in! 

 

With a wide range of grout, adhesives, and silicone, you can easily install your tiles with no hassle or mess. Tilemaster is here to ensure your renovation projects stay where you put them. 

 

Adhesives and Grouts for Your Projects 

 

Whether you are new to tiling or have an expansive history, you are going to need professional-grade adhesives to ensure your tiles are installed properly.  

 

For the DIY enthusiast, grout is always a favourite. The Tilemaster 3000 Plus Charcoal 310ml Silicone is a bestseller. With a deep grey finish, the silicone creates a strong bond between the tile and wall. Boasting anti-mould properties, the silicone provides both precision and durability.  

 

When it comes to ensuring your tiles aren’t going to move or fall off, the Tilemaster 3000 Light Grey 5kg Tile Grout is the perfect choice. Use indoors or outdoors and work with your choice of tile materials including ceramic, marble, and porcelain. Available in 14 colours, you can ensure a cohesive look across all your tiling projects.  

 

Tired of waiting days for grout to dry? Tiles will dry in little as 3 hours with the Tilemaster Setaflex White 20kg Rapid Set Tile Adhesive. Suitable for use in wet environments such as swimming pools and wetrooms, this adhesive works for everyone, it’s also designed to use with underfloor heating. 

 

Grout or Silicone: What works best for you?   

 

As you begin your journey into tiling, knowing what you need to get started can be the hard part, but we’re here to keep it simple! 

 

Ultimately, tile adhesive is required for every tiling job, acting as the glue to stick your tiles to your surface of choice. But knowing whether to use grout or silicone can quickly become confusing.  

 

Silicone and grout are two different things, but depending on the circumstance you can use one in place of the other. Grout is a cement-based mixture used to fill in gaps between tiles for a cohesive appearance; it offers little flexibility and can often be a pain to remove from your tiles.  

 

Silicone, or caulk, is a flexible liquid that dries to become a watertight rubber-like plastic. With the pointed nozzle, there is minimal clean-up and a more precise application. Although, you may have to reapply silicone every few years.  

 

Whether you use grout or silicone is a personal decision. Allowing you to show off your knowledge and tiling skills. Explore our tile accessories to keep your project simple!