Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout
A water-resistant powder tile-joint grout from Dr. Fixit for bathrooms, toilets and swimming pools, mixed with water at 1:2.5.
Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout at a glance
The essentials specifiers and contractors ask first — answered straight from the product data, with links to go deeper.
What is it?
Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout is a powder tile-joint grout from Dr. Fixit (Pidilite) that is mixed with water on site and used to fill joints up to about 5 mm between ceramic tiles, marble and natural stone in wet areas.
Where is it used?
It is intended for wet interior and exterior areas such as bathrooms, toilets and swimming pools, and for general ceramic, marble and natural-stone tile joints in homes and commercial projects.
Why use it?
It gives a water-resistant, UV-resistant and abrasion-resistant joint with negligible shrinkage, so tile gaps in wet and exposed areas stay sound and do not crack or wash out like an under-mixed sand-cement joint.
How is it applied?
Mix the grout powder with clean water at a water-to-powder ratio of 1:2.5 by volume to a soft, lump-free paste, press it firmly into clean, raked joints, tool the joint, and wipe the tile face clean before the grout sets.
Key advantages
- Water resistant, suiting wet and immersed areas such as bathrooms, toilets and swimming pools
- UV resistant, so external tile joints hold up to sun exposure
- High abrasion resistance for joints that see regular foot traffic and cleaning
- Negligible shrinkage, which helps keep the joint crack-free and bonded to the tile edges
- Simple powder-plus-water mixing at a fixed 1:2.5 ratio, with no resin and hardener to weigh out
- Suitable across ceramic tiles, marble and natural stone in residential and commercial work
- Economical and widely available, supplied in a small 500 g pack for touch-ups and small jobs
- Backed by the Dr. Fixit (Pidilite) waterproofing brand and a published Technical Data Sheet
Specifications
- Product type: Powder tile-joint grout, mixed with water on site (not a three-component epoxy resin system)
- Water-to-powder mix ratio: 1 : 2.5 by volume, to a soft paste consistency
- Maximum joint width: Up to approximately 5 mm
- Substrates: Ceramic tiles, marble and natural stone
- Operating temperature range: Approximately 5 to 120 degrees C (per manufacturer)
- Durability: Water resistant, UV resistant and high abrasion resistance with negligible shrinkage (per manufacturer)
- Shades: Available in two shades
- Pack size: 500 g (typical retail pack)
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About Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout
A plain-language overview of what Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout is, the problem it solves and how Space Arc Engineering positions it in a specification.
Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout is the Dr. Fixit (Pidilite) branded tile-joint grout supplied as a powder that the applicator mixes with clean water on site. It is designed to fill the gaps between ceramic tiles, marble and natural stone, and is positioned for wet and exposed areas where an ordinary site-batched sand-cement joint would absorb water, discolour or wash out over time. Space Arc supplies this grout and supports specifiers and tiling contractors with selection and application guidance.
The product is mixed at a water-to-powder ratio of 1:2.5 by volume to a soft, workable paste and is recommended for joints up to roughly 5 mm wide. It is marketed for bathrooms, toilets and swimming pools, and for both internal and external residential and commercial tiling, where its water resistance and UV resistance are most useful. Two shades are offered, with a typical retail pack of 500 g.
An important clarification for buyers: despite the word epoxy in the on-site listing, the genuine Dr. Fixit-branded product of this name is a water-mixed powder grout, not a three-component resin-and-hardener system. If your project genuinely needs a chemical-resistant, food-, pharma- or hospital-grade three-component epoxy grout, that is a different Pidilite-group product (sold under the Roff brand), and Space Arc can quote it separately. We have kept this page honest about what the Dr. Fixit product actually is so that you specify the right material for the duty.
The technical insight
Why Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout behaves the way it does — the mechanism behind the performance, in specifier-friendly terms.
As a water-mixed grout, the powder is gauged with water at 1:2.5 by volume; the binder and fillers hydrate to form a hardened, water-resistant joint that resists abrasion and is rated by the manufacturer for an operating temperature range of about 5 to 120 degrees C. It is UV resistant for exterior exposure and is described as having negligible shrinkage, which is what keeps the joint crack-free and bonded to the tile edges. Because it is supplied as a powder and gauged on site, mixing discipline matters: too much water weakens the joint and can wash colour out, while too little makes it unworkable, so the 1:2.5 ratio should be followed and only as much should be mixed as can be placed before it stiffens.
This behaviour is fundamentally different from a three-component epoxy grout, which cures by a chemical reaction between a resin base and a hardener (with a coloured filler) into a dense, near-impervious thermoset. Where true chemical immersion or aggressive cleaning-chemical resistance is required, the thermoset epoxy route is the correct one; for ordinary wet-area tiling in bathrooms, toilets and pools, this water-mixed Dr. Fixit grout is the simpler and more economical choice.
Where Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout is used
Typical applications Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout is specified for, supplied by Space Arc Engineering across Delhi NCR, Ghaziabad, Noida and Uttar Pradesh.
- Bathroom and toilet wall and floor tile joints
- Swimming pool and water-immersed tile joints
- Internal residential and commercial ceramic tile grouting
- External tile joints requiring UV resistance
- Marble and natural-stone joint filling
- Balcony, utility and wash-area tiling
- Touch-up and repair of failed wet-area grout lines
Key advantages
The properties that make Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout the right choice — drawn from the manufacturer's product literature.
- Water resistant, suiting wet and immersed areas such as bathrooms, toilets and swimming pools
- UV resistant, so external tile joints hold up to sun exposure
- High abrasion resistance for joints that see regular foot traffic and cleaning
- Negligible shrinkage, which helps keep the joint crack-free and bonded to the tile edges
- Simple powder-plus-water mixing at a fixed 1:2.5 ratio, with no resin and hardener to weigh out
- Suitable across ceramic tiles, marble and natural stone in residential and commercial work
- Economical and widely available, supplied in a small 500 g pack for touch-ups and small jobs
- Backed by the Dr. Fixit (Pidilite) waterproofing brand and a published Technical Data Sheet
Limitations & considerations
Where Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout is not the right answer. Check these constraints from the manufacturer before specifying — using it outside its scope is the most common cause of failure.
- It is a water-mixed powder grout, not a three-component chemical-resistant epoxy resin system, despite the product name
- Recommended for joints up to about 5 mm only; wider joints need a product rated for that width
- Not positioned by the manufacturer for food-processing, pharma, hospital or chemical-process chemical-resistance duty, which requires a true epoxy grout (Roff brand)
- Performance depends on correct on-site gauging, over-watering weakens the joint and can wash out colour
- Only two shades are offered, so colour-matching options are limited compared with the wider epoxy grout palette
Selection & best practice
How to decide whether Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout fits your job — and how to apply it so the repair lasts.
Specify Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout when you need a water-resistant, UV-resistant powder grout for ordinary wet-area tiling, bathrooms, toilets, balconies, pools and general ceramic, marble or stone joints up to about 5 mm. If the requirement is genuine chemical resistance, zero water absorption or food-, pharma- and hospital-grade hygiene, do not rely on this product: move to a three-component epoxy grout (Pidilite supplies one under the Roff brand), which is a different specification with a higher cost. For very wide joints or heavy industrial chemical exposure, request the relevant TDS from Space Arc before committing.
Application best practice
- Rake out joints to a clean, uniform depth and remove all dust, loose tile spacers and adhesive smears before grouting
- Gauge strictly at the 1:2.5 water-to-powder ratio by volume and mix to a soft, lump-free paste, adding powder to water rather than the reverse
- Mix only as much as can be placed and tooled before it begins to stiffen, and never re-temper stiffened grout with extra water
- Press the grout firmly and fully into the joint so there are no voids, then tool the joint to a consistent profile
- Clean grout haze and residue off the tile face with a damp sponge before it hardens, working diagonally to avoid pulling grout out of the joint
- Protect fresh joints from water and traffic during initial set, and confirm cure and any wet-service waiting time against the current TDS
Specifications
Indicative properties from the manufacturer's literature. Always confirm batch-specific values against the current TDS before specification.
| Product type | Powder tile-joint grout, mixed with water on site (not a three-component epoxy resin system) |
|---|---|
| Water-to-powder mix ratio | 1 : 2.5 by volume, to a soft paste consistency |
| Maximum joint width | Up to approximately 5 mm |
| Substrates | Ceramic tiles, marble and natural stone |
| Operating temperature range | Approximately 5 to 120 degrees C (per manufacturer) |
| Durability | Water resistant, UV resistant and high abrasion resistance with negligible shrinkage (per manufacturer) |
| Shades | Available in two shades |
| Pack size | 500 g (typical retail pack) |
Coverage, dosage, pack sizes and cure times vary with substrate and conditions — request the full TDS for certified technical data.
Industry use cases
Real-world scenarios where Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout is the practical choice — the teams who reach for it and the jobs it does for them.
- Residential bathroom and kitchen renovations needing a water-resistant tile joint
- Hospitality and commercial washrooms where wet-area joints must stay sound
- Swimming-pool and water-feature tiling that stays continually wet
- External facade and balcony tiling exposed to sun and rain
- General building maintenance and re-grouting of stained or washed-out joints
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about specifying and sourcing Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout.
Is Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout actually an epoxy resin grout?
No. Despite the name, the genuine Dr. Fixit-branded product is a powder grout mixed with water at 1:2.5 by volume, not a three-component resin-and-hardener epoxy system. If you need a true chemical-resistant epoxy grout, that is a different Pidilite-group product sold under the Roff brand, which Space Arc can quote separately.
Where can this grout be used?
It is intended for wet interior and exterior areas, bathrooms, toilets and swimming pools, and for general ceramic, marble and natural-stone tile joints in residential and commercial projects.
What joint widths does it suit?
It is recommended for joints up to about 5 mm. For wider joints, ask Space Arc for a product rated to that width rather than over-filling with this grout.
How is it mixed?
Mix the powder with clean water at a water-to-powder ratio of 1:2.5 by volume to a soft, lump-free paste. Add powder to water, mix thoroughly, and only prepare as much as you can place before it stiffens.
Is it suitable for food, pharma or hospital floors that need chemical resistance?
No. This Dr. Fixit product is not positioned for chemical-resistance or food, pharma and hospital hygiene duty. Those applications need a three-component epoxy grout (Roff brand in the Pidilite group); contact Space Arc for the correct specification and its TDS.
What colours and pack sizes are available?
It is offered in two shades, with a typical retail pack size of 500 g. Confirm current shade availability and larger pack options with Space Arc.
How do I get the full technical data?
Request the current Technical Data Sheet from Space Arc. Coverage depends on tile size, thickness and joint width, and any wet-service or cure waiting times should always be confirmed against the latest TDS before use.
References
Manufacturer and technical sources this page draws on. Always confirm current data against the live TDS before specification.
Source Dr. Fixit Epoxy Tile Grout for your project
Space Arc Engineering is an authorised distributor for Dr. Fixit, serving Delhi NCR, Ghaziabad, Noida and Uttar Pradesh. Talk to us for pricing, the technical data sheet and on-site support.
Or email info@space-arc.com · www.space-arc.com