So you can t let your contractor tile grout then seal the whole thing it would be a huge mistake.
Can you seal marble tile after grouting.
Then grout using non sanded grout.
Once your tile is installed by an edmonton tile installers or even as a maintenance option you have the choice to seal your marble tile and the grout as well.
Build it right every time you take a shower the grout will soak up water.
Honed marble tile is more likely to absorb water than polished marble.
Sealing marble tile or any stone tile prior to installation is sometimes recommended as a way to make clean up after grouting easier but this reason is very debatable.
To protect your tile properly seal it a second time after the grout cures.
The process for sealing a marble floor is relatively easy and should take less than an hour with each application.
The real reason you might want to seal marble shower tiles prior to grouting is if the grout is a darker color than the marble.
Unsealed tiles such as clay and natural stone must be sealed.
Marble sometimes gets circulary etches scrathed into its polished face with sanded grout.
I would seal the tile before grouting.
Unlike a ceramic or porcelain tile floor it s not just the grout lines where sealing is critical but the entire surface.
If you seal the marble first then at least you have a better chance of using acid to remove any grout staining on the tiles cuz of the thin film of sealer between the acid and the marble.
When it comes to sealing marble shower tiles rock doctor has the solution for you.
Sealing the tile before grouting doesn t get you out of sealing it after grouting though.
Then wait 3 days minimum after grouting giving time for grout to cure and then seal the grout.
The same process used to seal marble floors can also be used to keep a marble countertop sealed against stains.
You can apply another coat of sealer on the tile too.
Depending on what sealer you choose this may be a semi permanent or a full permanent option as some sealers will penetrate and form everlasting or close to bonds with the marble.
Epoxy grout is a tough water resistant material that doesn t require sealer but it s not right for every tile application.
If you have honed marble tile in your shower which isn t recommended you should definitely keep it sealed.
I used this sealer and just put it in a spray bottle and sprayed three coats on the ungrouted tile.
Use an impregnating sealer.