Are there grout lines in wood-look tile flooring?

Are there grout lines in wood-look tile flooring?


Wood-look tile flooring offers the beauty of natural hardwood, with grain patterns and colors that look realistic. We know you have many questions about the material, including whether grout is necessary for wood-look products.

We offer excellent products and services and answer all your questions. Here are some facts about grouting that should help prepare you to shop.

Grout is a requirement for tile floors


Grout helps to protect your tiles by preventing them from rubbing and pressing against one another, which can cause cracks and chips. With the proper grouting, tile in Centennial, CO, and Wheat Ridge, CO, is less likely to shift in ways that would create damage or generate a shorter-than-normal lifespan.

Another benefit to grouting your tile flooring is its protection against debris and dirt compacting between the pieces. It also adds more strength to your installation, ensuring the lifespan your floors should have after a proper installation.

Finally, you'll enjoy the stunning beauty of the right grout choices, especially if you choose colored grouts to match your d?cor. Some homeowners choose vibrant colors and various grout sizes, and our tile store ensures a look that stands out with the right d?cor and furnishings.

When you're ready to choose your tile flooring, we ensure you find your perfect match. Stop by any time to speak with an associate for answers you want and need.

Our tile store has everything you need


Simply Floors works to exceed your expectations and create the results you want and need, no matter how large or small your remodel is. When you share your requirements with us when you visit, we dedicate ourselves to meeting them to your satisfaction.

You?re invited to visit our tile flooring showrooms in Wheat Ridge, CO, and Centennial, CO, whenever you?re in the area. We cater to you and residents from communities like:

? Wheat Ridge

? Centennial

? Denver

? Arvada

? Aurora

? Golden

? Parker