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Epoxy Grout in Auckland

Epoxy grout is a durable, water-resistant and stain-resistant grouting option that Nova Tiling uses where long-term performance and easy cleaning matter most.

Close-up of tiles finished with durable epoxy grout
Quick Answer

What is epoxy grout and when should it be used?

Epoxy grout is a grout made from epoxy resins rather than cement. It is highly durable, water-resistant and stain-resistant, making it ideal for wet areas, kitchens, pools and high-traffic floors. It is more demanding to install than cement grout, so it benefits from an experienced installer. Nova Tiling installs epoxy grout across Auckland where performance and low maintenance are priorities.

Who this is for

Homeowners and commercial clients who want grout that resists staining and water, and stands up to demanding use over time.

Overview

Cement grout is widely used and cost-effective, but it is porous and can stain, discolour and require sealing over time. Epoxy grout is made from epoxy resins, giving it a dense, non-porous surface that resists water and staining.

This makes epoxy grout particularly well suited to showers, kitchens, pools and high-traffic floors. It is more technically demanding to install, which is why correct mixing, application and clean-up by an experienced tiler are important to a quality finish.

Why it matters

Performance

Non-porous surface resists water, staining and chemicals.

Suitability

Excellent for wet areas, kitchens, pools and high-traffic floors.

Durability

Hard-wearing and colour-stable over the life of the surface.

Low maintenance

Easy to clean and generally does not require sealing.

Appropriate applications

  • Bathroom and shower walls and floors
  • Kitchen splashbacks and benchtop areas
  • Swimming pools and water features
  • Commercial and high-traffic flooring

Maintenance

Epoxy grout is low maintenance and easy to clean with regular household cleaning. Because it is non-porous, it generally does not require sealing, helping keep tiled surfaces looking their best for longer.

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