Grout
A fluid form of concrete used to fill gaps and reinforce structures.
Grout is a fluid material used to fill gaps between tiles or structural elements, ensuring stability, waterproofing, and aesthetic continuity. It is crucial for enhancing durability, maintaining hygiene, and supporting design integrity. By providing a secure and durable bond between components, grout supports efficient construction, reduces maintenance, and ensures that surfaces meet performance and aesthetic requirements, contributing to successful project delivery by ensuring that structures are well-protected and aligned with design specifications and environmental and regulatory requirements.
Used in a sentence
Grout was used to fill the spaces between the tiles.
Synonyms/variation
Mortar
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