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Do you have to grout tile between countertop and backsplash?

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David Edwards

Published Apr 06, 2026

Do you have to grout tile between countertop and backsplash?

Grouting the tile of a backsplash or countertop is a satisfying do it yourself project, but the joint in between the two poses some problematic issues. Often, expansion and contraction between the different materials of the backsplash against the countertop cause later cracking.

How does a backsplash meet with a granite counter top?

The material and size of the backsplash tile has no effect on how it meets the granite. Tile backsplashes are frequently added to kitchens as a finishing design element. They can be made of any kind of tile and vary in size.

How to install glass tile backsplash in kitchen?

Tips For Installing a Glass Tile Backsplash 1 A laser level is helpful, though not necessary, for installing a tile backsplash. 2 Spend ample time dry-fitting the tile on the countertop before installing it on the wall. 3 With glass mosaic tiles, it is usually possible to avoid cutting tiles entirely with careful space planning.

What to do with grout between granite and countertop?

When grouting the backsplash tiles, leave the gap between the granite and the tiles empty. If grout does get into this space, clean it out as soon as possible to …

Grouting the tile of a backsplash or countertop is a satisfying do it yourself project, but the joint in between the two poses some problematic issues. Often, expansion and contraction between the different materials of the backsplash against the countertop cause later cracking.

The material and size of the backsplash tile has no effect on how it meets the granite. Tile backsplashes are frequently added to kitchens as a finishing design element. They can be made of any kind of tile and vary in size.

When grouting the backsplash tiles, leave the gap between the granite and the tiles empty. If grout does get into this space, clean it out as soon as possible to …

What can I use to fill the gap between countertop and backsplash?

Leave an 1/8th of an inch between the backsplash and countertop. Fill the gap with grout or use a flexible caulking designed for kitchens and bathrooms (silicone or latex). If grouted, keep a small plastic bag of grout for later touch-ups.