fognings
Fognings, in the context of tiling and masonry, refers to the process of filling joints between tiles or stones with grout. The purpose is to secure the tiles, distribute loads at the joints, and prevent water, dirt, and debris from penetrating behind the tile surface. Grout also defines the visual pattern of the tiled surface.
Materials used for fognings include cementitious grout (sanded and unsanded), epoxy grout, and, less commonly, urethane
Application involves several steps. First, joints should be clean and dry. The grout is mixed according to
Maintenance includes cleaning with pH-neutral cleaners to avoid weakening the grout. Cementitious grouts may benefit from