Also look at a tool named Fein. It has diamond blades that eat the groutquickly. Use a vacuum hose right next to it nto minimize dust. Charge at least double.

On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 11:33 AM, <BAIRDSTANDISH@comcast.net> wrote:
Hi.  We haven't done much in the way of removing and replacing grout.  Typically clean and clear seal or color seal.  We have a client who is determined to have the grout in two small bathrooms (2' tiles) replaced.  I am interested in any advice on the best method, tools or machinery to use to effectively remove the grout.  Also wondering what people charge for this (my knee jerk reaction is to charge twice what I would charge for cleaning and colorsealing).
Thanks so much.
Baird





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