Man use a good grout saw and some elbow grease. I saw about about two-thirds and grout the floor. I'm kinda old school man, I depend on my hands and elbow grease. When I first started it was just cleaning, color staining, and sealing. Now, shower jobs have picked up for me--------sometimes I get combo jobs where the customer wants me to restore their shower and floor.
I mostly do preventative maintenance work on showers--caulking, regrouting and steam cleaning. On average--I walk out the door with $315.00 on a shower job that takes me 2 hr and 15 min to complete. I don't do shower rebuilds or pan replacements--just preventative maintenance. The worst the shower looks--the higher the price.
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