Greetings all, Im Looking a job removing water spoting from spriinklers up a driveway of brick pavers and colored concrete border. Any suggestions would be very appreiciated. Aloha
Stephen Webb
808 280-7387
newlifemarblerestoration.com
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From: Grout Meister, LLC
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 7:26 AM
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] commercial kitchen

I saw a guy remove 5000 SF of ¼ sanded grout with an 5” Alpha Echo Cutter “EC-125” . Very cool tool ……. One square foot of 4”x4” tile has more than 3 times as much and more as a 12” tile.  Here in (central New Mexico) a handyman charges a minimum of $2.30 per square foot to re-grout 12” porcelain or ceramic tiles with the same color sanded or un-sanded grout. I’ve done a small amount of grout repairs to quarry tiles and found it difficult and time consuming.  I would use an epoxy grout in a commercial kitchen. According to my neighbor who does commercial construction they charge 2 X  when using epoxy grout.  Good luck……

 

Joe

Stone & Grout Meister, LLC

Phone: 505-890-3835

 

From: stonerestorationplus@gmail.com [mailto:stonerestorationplus@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Zev Guez
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 7:05 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: [sccpartners] commercial kitchen

 

Hi I went to look at a commercial kitchen that needs regrouting the tiles are 4 by 4s with a 1/4 to half inch grout lines. I usally use a razor or fein to remove smaller grout lines what is the best thing to use for this size grout lines. What type of grout would you recomend for a comercial kitchen  and how would you charge.

 Thanks in advance

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Zev Guez
Stone Restoration Plus
(732) 309-3878
www.stonerestorationplus.com


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