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hello tilers , looking for some advice on addy and grout which is suitable for animal use, also a silicone sealer that would be suitable for expansion joint . thinking ... -
tiling dog kennels
hello tilers , looking for some advice on addy and grout which is suitable for animal use, also a silicone sealer that would be suitable for expansion joint . thinking on using red quarry tile. would there be high levels of acid in dogs urine that could penetrate sac adhesives and grout.
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I would have thought an epoxy grout for dog kennels
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epoxy for me also,less time consuming,more hygenic and probably cheaper
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epoxy grout
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I've done a few PDSA centres in the past and always used epoxy mate
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thanks all. is your reasoning if it cant penetrate the grout then it cant harm the addy underneath. need to put expansion joint around the perimeter of kennels is there a silicone suitable for animal use . sorry about awkward questions.
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anti-bacterial i would assume
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2 part polysulphide sealant or use Schluter preformed joints.
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