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Doing it right, even with a decent machine like the fein can have high risks involved... such as you chipping irreplaceable tiles etc.

Best to always suggest re-tiling with cheap tiles before re-grouting, and make sure your price would reflect good reason to go with the cheap tiles option. :)

Unless it's a mate, or a godda get out of the house sort of job, then perhaps consider a day rate and book days in well and discount if you do manage to walk away a day early.
 

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