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What's the difference between grout and mortar?
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Grout is used to fill the gaps between tiles, as in mosaics or floor tiles. Mortar is used to fill the gaps and hold together bricks in masonry. Mortar is a type of concrete. Grout is thinner than mortar and more fragile.
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Grout is commonly used on tiled floors and walls. Mortar is used to adhere bricks to each other.
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