It just dawned on me you may have been asking about square footage of lippage. The tiles are scattered about floor but I'd estimate about 15-20 tiles were very noticable. 

On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 6:00 PM, James Billeaudeau <james@diamondmarblepolishing.com> wrote:
Yes non sanded grout, and total square footage of room is 17x22 or right at 375 sq ft.  BTW Greg, are do you know if you have any family in Louisiana.  Your last name is quite common in here south Louisiana.  

On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 5:23 PM, Gregg Laviolette. <Gregg@srsdetroit.com> wrote:

How many square feet? non sanded grout?

Gregg Laviolette
Stone Restoration Services
W-248-220-1672
M-248-802-2333

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----- Original Message -----
From: James Billeaudeau <james@diamondmarblepolishing.com>
To: Restoration and Maintenance <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
Sent: Tue May 24 18:20:04 2011
Subject: [sccpartners] How to handle some lippage

Hi All,

I am working up an estimate to hone & polish a 17'x22' den with 12"x12" marble tiles that the customer wants completed with a high polished finish. Its basic color is rose/pink, as I'm not sure of its origin or name and neither is the customer (see attached photos).  She said it came from Home Depot and her contractor son had it installed about 5 years ago.  Thanks if you're able to educate me on its origin.  I'm seeking advice on how to handle the several tiles that have lippage greater than or equal to the thickness of a penny.  It doesn't bother the customer at all since she's lived with it all this time.  I'd like to know if it is wise try and remove/not to remove the lippage, if so how would you go about it, as well as how much additional cost could it add and/or if it will polish out just fine without removal since the customer is OK with it.  As always, any and all advice would be appreciated.

Continuing to hone and polish my skills,

James Billeaudeau
Diamond Marble Polishing
Lafayette, LA (The original LA)


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