Space left between tiles to be filled with grout. This space may be extremely narrow or wider depending on the required installation and/or its aesthetics.
Group home
Single-family residence used to house unrelated people needing special care or supervision.
Grout
A hydrous mortar whose consistency allows it to be placed or pumped into small joints or cavities, as between pieces of ceramic clay, slate, or tile. Also refers to various mortar mixes used in foundation work to fell voids in soils, usually injected through drilled holes.
Grout enhancer
Grout haze remover
Grout saw
The grout saw is saw-toothed carbide steel blade mounted on a wooden handle. It is used to remove old grout. It is also used in patching work. Care should be taken as it can easily damage adjacent tiles. The carbide steel blade is brittle and it will shatter if it is dropped or abused.
Grout sponge
Grouted masonry
Masonry wall, which has several vertical units with grout filling in the opening between the vertical rows.