Porcelain Paving Grouts

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Ovation Landscaping should be your top supplier of porcelain paving grout. Paving grout is used to repair the joints between patio paving slabs and block paving. Suitable for either wide or narrow joints, it prevents the growth of weeds whilst filling any unsightly cracks and gaps. 

When undertaking landscaping projects, like setting a new garden footpath or laying a new driveway, purchasing grout for porcelain slabs is non-negotiable. Outdoor projects are exposed to all kinds of conditions: rain, snow, and heavy foot traffic. These freeze-thaw cycles may cause expansion and contraction, which can lead to unsightly cracks.  Porcelain patio grout is specifically designed to withstand these thermal stresses, so that you can enjoy your paving for longer. 

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Our porcelain paving grout is especially effective. As an ultra-high-strength epoxy paving grout, it’s self-compacting and suitable for joint widths of 5mm upwards. Plus, it’s very simple to use.

The resin and sand come pre-mixed in the tub, and you only need to add the enclosed hardener to activate the chemical curing process. Ovation Landscaping’s porcelain patio grout is great for working with concrete paving, natural stone, slabs and setts.

After curing, you’ll have a frost-resistant, weed-free joint that can withstand pressure washing.

Frequently Asked Questions

The ProJoint Titan range is without a doubt the best grout for porcelain slabs. Our basalt jointing compounds and rapid flow grout are excellent for both small—and large-scale projects, particularly where long-lasting finishes are concerned.

These high-performance porcelain paving grouts are suitable for joint widths of 2 to 20mm, which means they can be used for interior and exterior purposes.

When you’re working with porcelain pavers, epoxy grout is the most suitable.

Unlike traditional cement-based grouts, epoxy grout is specially formulated to handle the demands of outdoor environments (including conditions like moisture, temperature changes, and heavy foot traffic).

It’s also the go-to solution for non-absorbent tiles like porcelain, as it adheres well and doesn’t shrink or crack over time.

Yes, you absolutely need grout between porcelain tiles. First, grout prevents water ingress. It acts as a barrier to stop moisture from seeping underneath the tiles, which can damage the bedding layer.

Grout also absorbs the minor movements that happen when outdoor tiles are exposed to temperature changes. Best of all, properly filled joints stop weeds from pushing through.

Even though porcelain tiles are low-porosity (and durable), they still require a strong jointing compound to function correctly in exterior applications. Luckily, you can also find this at Ovation Landscaping!

You should use a specialist exterior grout between porcelain pavers.