Can I re-install my SnapStone® floor in another location?
Yes. A SnapStone Floating Porcelain Tile floor can be disassembled and re-installed in another location. Before reinstalling, the old grout will need to be removed using a utility knife.
I dropped a cast iron pan on my SnapStone tile floor and a tile chipped. How do I replace it?
A SnapStone tile that becomes damaged can be replaced using the following steps:
1: Remove grout from perimeter of broken tile
2: Cut the tabs at 3 of the 4 surrounding sides of the broken tile
3: Remove broken tile
4: Cut the upward tabs of the new tile on 3 of 4 sides
5: Apply a layer of premium construction adhesive to the back of the new tile
6: Place the new tile into position, interlocking the side with remaining tabs
7: Apply pressure to ensure full adhesion
8: Once adhesive cures, apply flexible grout
A section of my grout has become discolored, can I repair it?
Yes, Snapstone® Flexible Grout can be easily repaired. For step-by-step instructions on how to repair or replace sections of grout, please see our grout replacement instructions.


