RK

I do this is some nice homes,  of course they don’t what to walk thru this till the next day so we put down some brown paper in the main walk areas using a little painters tape to keep it down to the floor. It works out great for homes.

 

Randy

 

From: Roger Konarski [mailto:qm144@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 11:07 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Limestone Job

 

Randy,

That is some what my thoughts! But this a store that is open 7 days a week, what is done with  area that is curing with the fill? I guess they would need to close that area off.

 

Thanks,

RK 

 



--- On Wed, 11/11/09, Randy Frye <rfrye@comcast.net> wrote:


From: Randy Frye <rfrye@comcast.net>
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Limestone Job
To: "Restoration and Maintenance" <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 9:59 PM

Roger:

 

I don’t think cleaning will work it beyond that. To fill all those holes  you would need to float the floor with traverfill. Let it set for a day at least to cure. You will have a heavy grout film that can’t be just cleaned off. Cut that off with a 400 resin and finalize with a white twister pad to give a smooth matt finish.

 

Good luck

Randy, Cleaning Edge

 

From: Roger Konarski [mailto:qm144@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 7:44 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: [sccpartners] Limestone Job

 

All,

I would appreciate input on how to handle this possible job. About 4000 sq. ft. of limestone. They want the floor cleaned and the holes filled. There is countless number of holes, so I don’t think filling them individually is an option.

Thanks,

Roger




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