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Grout Calculator

Kilograms of grout from tile area, size and joint width. Accounts for coverage loss. Free trade calculator for grout. Covers AU and US units.

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600x600mm tiles going down on 18 m² of floor. The tiler needs to know how much grout to buy before the order is placed -- and whether to use a 3mm or 5mm joint.

Grout Calculator
Tiling
kg/m² ≈ (Joint width × Tile thickness) ÷ (Tile area × 4000) Includes 10% waste. Always mix grout consistently and seal porous grout after curing.
ℹ️ Results are estimates for planning purposes. Verify with current standards and a qualified professional.

1 What this calculator does

Calculates the quantity of grout required in kilograms from the tiled area, tile dimensions, joint width and approximate tile depth. Includes a 10% waste allowance. Rounds up to whole bag quantities.

2 Formula & professional reasoning

Kg of grout per m² = (Joint width mm x Tile thickness mm) / (Tile size cm² x 0.4) Total kg = Area x kg/m² x 1.10 (10% waste) Bags = Ceiling(Total kg / Bag size)

Grout fills the joints between tiles. The volume of grout required depends on: joint width (wider joints need more grout), tile thickness (deeper joints need more grout) and tile plan size (larger tiles have fewer joints per m² and need less grout). The formula calculates the volume of joint space per m² of tile and converts to mass using a density factor. Larger format tiles with narrow joints use dramatically less grout than small mosaic tiles with wide joints.

3 Worked examples

⚠️ Illustrative example only — not clinical or professional instruction.

Basic
600x600mm floor tiles, 3mm joint
Given: Area: 18 m² | Tile: 600x600mm | Joint width: 3mm | Tile depth: 10mm
Working: Tile area: 600x600 = 360,000 mm² = 3,600 cm² | kg/m²: (3x10)/(3600x0.4) = 30/1440 = 0.021 kg/m² | Total: 18 x 0.021 x 1.1 = 0.41 kg
Answer: Total grout: 0.41 kg | Order 1 x 3kg bag
💡 Large format tiles with narrow joints use very little grout. A single small bag covers the entire 18 m². Always check the grout manufacturer's coverage rate on the bag.
Standard
100x100mm mosaic tiles, 5mm joint
Given: Area: 8 m² | Tile: 100x100mm | Joint: 5mm | Depth: 10mm
Working: Tile area: 100x100 = 10,000 mm² = 100 cm² | kg/m²: (5x10)/(100x0.4) = 50/40 = 1.25 kg/m² | Total: 8 x 1.25 x 1.1 = 11.0 kg
Answer: Total grout: 11.0 kg | Order 1 x 15kg bag or 2 x 7.5kg bags
💡 Small mosaic tiles with wider joints use 60x more grout per m² than large format tiles. Joint-to-tile-area ratio drives grout consumption dramatically.
Advanced
Compare 3mm vs 5mm joint on same tiles
Given: Area: 20 m² | Tile: 300x300mm | Option A: 3mm joint | Option B: 5mm joint | Depth: 9mm
Working: Tile area: 90,000 mm² = 900 cm² | A: (3x9)/(900x0.4) = 27/360 = 0.075 kg/m² x 20 x 1.1 = 1.65 kg | B: (5x9)/(900x0.4) = 45/360 = 0.125 kg/m² x 20 x 1.1 = 2.75 kg
Answer: 3mm joint: 1.65 kg | 5mm joint: 2.75 kg | 5mm uses 67% more grout
💡 For aesthetic decisions on joint width, the grout cost difference is modest. The bigger driver of joint choice is tile dimensional variation -- rectified tiles suit 1-3mm joints, non-rectified need 5mm+.

4 Sanity check

Check manufacturer's stated coverage
Always verify this formula result against the coverage rate on the grout bag -- manufacturer data is more accurate for that specific product
Recommended joint widths
Rectified tiles: 1-3mm | Non-rectified tiles: 5-8mm | Large format (600mm+): 3-5mm | Mosaic: 2-5mm depending on sheet backing
Grout types
Sanded grout: joints 3mm and wider | Unsanded (non-sanded): joints under 3mm | Epoxy grout: chemical resistance required | Premium flexible: movement joints
Grout bag sizes
Typically 2kg, 3kg, 5kg, 7.5kg, 10kg, 15kg and 20kg bags -- plan to use full bags where possible

5 Common errors

ErrorCauseConsequenceFix
Using the wrong grout type for the joint width Specifying unsanded grout for joints wider than 3mm Sanded grout holds its shape in wider joints; unsanded cracks and shrinks in joints over 3mm Use unsanded (non-sanded) grout for joints under 3mm. Use sanded grout for joints 3mm and wider. Epoxy grout can be used at any width but requires specific mixing and application.
Not ordering from a single batch for colour consistency Reordering grout partway through the job from a new batch Colour variation across the grout joints -- highly visible Calculate the total grout requirement upfront and order the full quantity from a single batch.
Grouting too soon after setting tile adhesive Not allowing sufficient adhesive cure time before grouting Adhesive not fully cured -- moisture trapped under tiles, tiles move during grouting Most cement-based adhesives need minimum 24 hours before grouting. Allow 48-72 hours in humid or cold conditions. Epoxy adhesive: check manufacturer's cure time.
Not cleaning tiles thoroughly before grout sets Leaving grout haze on tile surface after grouting Dried grout haze is very difficult to remove from textured or unglazed tiles Clean tile surfaces with a damp sponge within 20-30 minutes of grouting before the grout sets. For textured or unglazed tiles, use a grout release sealant on the tile surface before grouting.