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  "name": "What type of grout should I use for my new floor tiles?",
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      "name": "What type of grout should I use for my new floor tiles?",
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        "text": "The choice of grout depends on the tile type, joint width, and location of the installation. Sanded grout is typically used for wider grout lines (1/8 inch or more) and offers greater strength, making it suitable for most floor tiles. Unsanded grout is ideal for narrower lines (less than 1/8 inch) and softer tiles susceptible to scratching. Epoxy grout is highly durable, stain-resistant, and waterproof, making it excellent for high-traffic areas or wet environments like bathrooms. Your contractor can recommend the best option.",
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        "description": "Grout choice depends on tile type and joint width: sanded for wider lines, unsanded for narrow, and epoxy for maximum durability and water resistance."
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  "description": "Grout choice depends on tile type and joint width: sanded for wider lines, unsanded for narrow, and epoxy for maximum durability and water resistance."
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