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Hi Folks,

I am about to start a kitchen splash back tiling job for a residential care home. I am torn between using epoxy grout and BAL with microban and then sealing the tiles.
I cant seem to find any stipulation for the use of epoxy grout in residential care homes.

So, my question is, would i be able to use a cementitious grout like BAL micromax that incorporates microban, along with a good quality grout sealer.

The kitchen is only used like a standard domestic kitchen. the building is two houses turned into one to create a care home.

Advise please folks.
 

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