Tiles are an attractive flooring option for your new home or renovation project. One of the biggest concerns with tiles is whether to seal them or not? There’s a lot of confusion when it comes to needing only grout or sealing or both. Let us explain the best way to properly take care of and prolong the life of your beautiful ceramic and porcelain tiles. What is grout? Tile grout is the dense substance that’s lined between your tiles. These come in different colours, but they are usually white or grey and can be colour tinted for specific aesthetics. Grout fills in the gaps around the tiles and bonds them together, preventing the edges from being exposed to chips and cracking. Grout is a standard with tiling, and it’s rare to see fitted tiles without it. When the grout is applied, it is a liquid that forms into a solid. It’s naturally porous, which means it’s susceptible to staining from everyday wear and tear like dirt and food spills, and that is why they should be included in the sea