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I'll let you know how long it takes

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Originally posted by MR. STEAMER MR. STEAMER wrote:

do you guys seal the grout by hand????

whats the best way to appy sealer to the grout...I have a roller...but some times you get sealer on the tile it self...I would like to avoid all the clean up

    
It all depends on what sealer is being applied, we use a ketchup bottle that you would buy for a picnic. I feel that if you are going to apply a penetrating sealer, than you should saturate the grout so that it protects all the way through. I have used the rollers and find that it takes more time to wipe off the sealer that overlapped the tile, plus the time involved.
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Originally posted by cmaster cmaster wrote:

I'll let you know how long it takes


Took 1 1/2 hours to seal with a grout stick. A bit of a pita, but OK
     

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currently working on a 11000 sq ft office any advice on sealing it..........and what to charge on the sealing job of this magnintude
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1.00$ to clean, 0.65 to seal. When I do more than 1,000s/ft the price drops.
When it comes to sealing that much, use a pump up sprayer. Adjust so it just flows out and walk along the grout lines. When done sealing, use floor machine with a white pad to remove excess sealer from tile.

 11,000 s/ft clean and seal, I'd charge around $6,500.

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