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Tile Flooring
Quarry tile and grout are porous and therefore cannot be anti-microbial. Tile is applied to the floor with a troweled-on cement based mortar (thinset). Because quarry tile is porous, water eventually goes through it and breaks up the thinset. The grout also gets washed out and allows water and grease easier access to underneath the tile. This is why many times tiles become loose.
Grease, water, and food particles get trapped in the grout joints and create a breeding ground for bacteria. They are hard to clean and debris can build in the grout joints over time.
Examples of tile flooring:
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