When Kindred Healthcare, Inc. began construction on a new extension of its award winning, long- term, acute care hospital in the Sacramento area, Performance Tile & Stone of Rocklin, Calif. won the contract for installing tile in the new facility. Kindred’s plans included a 2,200-square-foot industrial kitchen that specified 6-inch by 6-inch quarry tile and 100% solids epoxy grout. Scott McAllister, field superintendent for Performance Tile & Stone, knew that epoxy grout was necessary for this application because it provides the stain and chemical resistance necessary for an installation that will be subjected daily to harsh sterilizing agents. Still, it’s no secret in the tile industry that working with epoxy grout has its challenges, including difficult workability and clean- up. When McAllister learned from Jim Tuttle, his long- time representative at Custom® Building Products, that a new epoxy grout was available that delivered epoxy performance with easy handling and clean-up, he was interested.
“One of the biggest challenges of most epoxy grouts is the clean up, especially on the quarry tile that this job called for. Because of the tile’s texture, the epoxy grout can grab the surface and stick, making it really difficult to remove. We usually have to pre-seal, which is an extra step, extra manpower, extra time and extra materials, all of which add up to additional cost. If there was a new option that would give us the same durability and performance, with easier use and clean up that didn’t require pre-sealing, then I wanted to know about it,” said Scott McAllister.
“We’ve been longtime customers of Custom and have a lot of confidence in the quality of their products, so we knew that if they had come out with a new epoxy formula, it was worth checking out.”
CEG-Lite™ Commercial Epoxy Grout is a lightweight, 100% solids epoxy grout. Formulated with Custom’s exclusive CustomLite™ Technology, new CEG-Lite represents a major breakthrough in epoxy technology, delivering the high stain and chemical resistance professionals expect, combined with handling characteristics and versatility that far surpass other epoxy grouts.
CEG-Lite Commercial Epoxy Grout is formulated with the same recycled content found in Custom’s other lightweight setting materials, making it the only 100% solids epoxy grout that contributes to LEED certification.The introduction of CustomLite’s lightweight recycled aggregate gives CEG-Lite a smooth, creamy consistency that flows easily into grout joints and works effectively on vertical applications without additives.
Scott McAllister and his Performance Tile & Stone team used CEG-Lite as part of a complete system of products for the Kindred hospital installation including RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane and ProLiteTM Tile & Stone Mortar, which qualified their project for Custom’s industry- leading warranty protection. “Warranty protection was a key factor in our decision to try a new product and use the complete system, and Jim Tuttle really helped guide us in that regard,” he said. “Custom’s support was really helpful. Not only did they help with specifying products, but Jim also came out to the site several times, including the first day of grouting, to ensure that everything went smoothly and help trouble shoot if we had problems, but of course we didn’t.”
According to McAllister, CEG-Lite out-performed traditional epoxy grout and actually made his team more productive during the grout phase of the project. “It was so much easier to use, so much easier to clean up, had a significantly better pot life and was much, much easier to smear,” he said. “Everything about CEG-Lite was easier. Eight of us were able to grout 2,200 square feet in less than two days. We were actually over-manned for this project, and will reduce our labor costs accordingly when we use CEG-Lite on our next job.”
Scott McAllister summed it up, saying, “Custom’s whole system worked perfectly together and we didn’t have any issues. We’ll definitely use CEG-Lite again, the next time a project requires epoxy grout.”
Sacramento, CA
Year Completed:2010
Architect:Luckett & Farley Architects, Engineers & Construction Managers, Inc., Louiseville, KY
Tile Contractor:Performance Tile & Stone, Folsom, CA
CBP Architectural Consultant:John Gallup CTC
CBP Regional Technical Representative:Jim Tuttle