Bolder Stone Panels are real stone slabs cut to approximately 4 millimeters and backed with either Aluminum Polymer, PVC, or Aluminum Honeycomb to prevent breakage. The panels come in 4×8 feet or 5×8 feet sheets.
These real stone panels can be installed on entire walls giving your room a luxurious, grout free look. The lightweight nature of the product allows the panels to be installed quickly and more efficiently than ever before. The panels can also be installed in elevators and the second floor of homes without extra support or re-engineering of the structure.
We’ve already done a few of this installs and more are coming. Keep an eye on our gallery for more.
Tile installation is an important part of any home improvement project, and choosing the right grout will help complete the job. Grout is a material used to fill gaps between tiles and is an important part of ensuring the finished look of your tile installation. There are many different types of grout available, and each offers its own unique benefits.
The most common type of grout for commercial application is epoxy grout, which is a combination of resins and hardeners that creates a strong bond between tiles and can resist staining, cracking, and discoloration. Epoxy grout is resistant to water and humidity and can be used in wet or dry areas. It is available in a wide range of colors. It is not easy to apply hence it is a higher price point to use.
Cement grout is another popular option, and it is made from sand, cement, and water. It is one of the first options that came out and an older product. It is the most commonly used grout for tile installations because it offers excellent adhesion, strength, and a uniform color. Cement grout is also very easy to work with and can be used in wet and dry areas. However, cement grout can be difficult to clean, and it can be susceptible to staining and discoloration over time.
Unsanded grout is a type of grout specifically designed for use in areas where sanded grout cannot be used, such as with glass tiles, porcelain tiles, or marble tiles. It is made from a mixture of Portland cement, water, and other additives, and it is designed to create a strong bond between tiles without damaging them. Unsanded grout is available in a variety of colors, and it is easy to apply and maintain. It is also resistant to staining, cracking, and discoloration, making it a great choice for areas that are exposed to moisture or humidity.
Polymer-modified grout is a combination of cement and a polymer, which helps increase its strength and flexibility. It is also resistant to water, humidity, and staining, and it offers superior adhesion and color uniformity. Some of the brands of grout that we’ve used that are in this category are: Custom, Mapei, Laticrete, Flextile. Polymer-modified grout is also easy to apply and clean, and it won’t shrink or crack over time. Here you can find some of the projects we’ve used this product on.
Silicone grout is a newer type of grout that is becoming increasingly popular. It is a rubberized material that is flexible and offers excellent adhesion and color uniformity. It is also resistant to water and humidity and is easy to clean and maintain. However, silicone grout may be more expensive than other grout options and may require special tools for installation.
When it comes to choosing the best grout for your tile installation, it really depends on the type of tile you are using, the area where it will be installed, and your budget. Epoxy grout is an excellent option for most commercial tile installations, as it offers superior strength and color uniformity. Cement grout is also an ok choice and is easy to work with. However, if you are looking for a more durable grout, then polymer-modified grout or silicone may be the best choice. Whichever grout you decide to use, make sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper installation and maintenance.