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Grout keeps the tiles in your kitchen or bathroom held together nicely. Without grout between tiles, they would be loose and fall apart. Putting grout between tiles is called grouting. To get the grout between the tiles, you need a grout pump. A grout pump pushes the grout into the spaces between the tiles.

There are a few different types of grout pumps. The right one for you depends on your project. Here is what you need to know on Grout Pumps: Which One is Right for You?:

Manual Grout Pumps

A manual grout pump is operated by hand rather than electricity. To start the flow of grout, all that is needed is to manually pump the plunger up and down. Manual grout pumps are reasonably easy to operate. To start, you scoop grout and store it in a chamber. You can then use a plunger to force the grout out of the chamber. 

Manual grout pumps are effective for small tasks. Careful pumping can be done at a very slow pace. These pumps offer a great deal of control, but require more work considered to electric pumps. If you choose to operate a manual pump, get ready to put in a significant amount of physical effort as pushing the plunger can be incredibly taxing. Manual pumps also have a lower capacity when it comes to grout.

Electric grout pump 

An electric grout pump eliminates all physical work by relying on an electric motor to push the plunger. Most models allow for the rate of flow to be altered meaning these pumps are savier when it comes to manual labor. Electric pumps make it easier to quickly grout and an increased amount of grout can be poured at once without getting tired. Electric pumps prove to be a superior option when dealing with larger tasks such as grouting entire floors.

Although electric pumps are much more expensive than manual ones to purchase, they offer more convenience features. They need an outlet which may not always be available, and the motor also produces sound, which can be bothersome.

High Volume Grout Pumps

High volume grout pumps are a type of electric pump made for big grouting projects. They can pump a huge amount of grout in a short time. Their motors are more powerful. They can constantly pump grout for hours without problems.

High volume pumps are the best choice for grouting big commercial jobs like shopping malls, restaurants, or office buildings. They get the grouting done faster on huge floors. Homeowners with very big houses may also find these useful. But they are expensive and harder to handle. Most people don’t need such a powerful pump at home.

Stand-Up Grout Pumps

Most grout pumps are designed to use on your knees or bent over close to the floor. Stand-up grout pumps have longer tubes and nozzles. They let you stand upright while grouting instead of in uncomfortable positions.

Stand-up pumps are great if you find bending or kneeling difficult when doing tiles. They help you avoid back or knee strain. Models with wheels are even easier to move around a room. Just push the pump to where you need it.

Cleaning Considerations

All grout pumps need cleaning after using them. Grout can dry inside the hoses and mechanics and clog things up. Some pumps have parts that come apart easily for cleaning. Others might require more effort to disassemble and clean thoroughly.

If you hate cleaning, look for pumps with easy-clean designs. Or consider disposable grout pumps meant to use for one job then throw out. You don’t have to wash a disposable pump – just get rid of it when the job is done.

Conclusion 

Picking the right grout pump for your tile job doesn’t have to be hard. Just think about your project size, your budget, and how much effort you can handle. Then choose a pump that fits you – and get ready to grout. Your new tiles will look amazing when you’re done.