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Ian

Has anyone ever been brave enough to attempt a regrout on a floor with electric heating under it? If so, how did you go about it? I understand from the client that the mat wasn't SLC'd before tiling, so that adds to the issue. Any thoughts? Thanks, Bri.


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Not me but if you think about it the old grout needs to be removed or at least dropped in level a fair bit ,so this instantly brings in to play the depth of the heating elements /pipes , you would need to write a disclaimer to cover your responsibility for the heating before you give it a go, then why bother the risk if you have plenty of other work on me thinks :smilewinkgrin:
 
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What about if you only take about 3mm out with a rake and sign the disclaimer aswell might be an easy job :)
 
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Just take out 3mm bri, use a fein and you could place a clamp on it that would stop the blade dropping bellow 3mm! No problem bud!
 
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Ian

I'm always up for a challenge but not if it's going to end up costing me money. When I've done regrouts in the past, I've always gone to the bottom of the joint, this is not possible on this job so maybe it's best just to say no.
 

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I done one. Took about 2/3 depth of grout out with Fein. Wouldn't do it again, not because I was worried about damaging heat mat, but because regrouts suck. Coloured a couple since then - so if the grouts in good nick, go for that option mate.
 
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Ian

Non flex grout used on a wooden substrate, so it's all cracked! That's why I need to get the lot out, almost impossible without damaging the mat.


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Never done a grout re colour yet how do the prices compare to charging for you're labour and a bag of grout as in a re grout
 

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