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Answers (6)

- Melody Matthews, "Melody Matthews"
- Contributions:17
My brother has a tile business, and whenever he had to tile about 300 sq ft, he charged about $75... very reasonable. Hopefully you would be able to find a professional with decent prices

- Alan Peege, "Apeege"
- Contributions:2
In the Central Indiana Market you can expect to pay around $250.00 that would also include coming back and sealing it as well.

- Caveat Emptor
- Contributions:500
30 bucks, 50 if you have to buy the gun.

- AlexShek
- Contributions:76
Who installed the tile Darren? For liability reasons, we would not want to do grout only, as we can't guaranty the work done before us. If later, lets say in a few months, the grout cracks, who will you go after?
As for the price, in the DC market it would cost you $200-$300.
Good luck!
As for the price, in the DC market it would cost you $200-$300.
Good luck!

- Don Greenberg
- Contributions:261
If you are even slightly handy you could certainly tackle that yourself. Grouting tile is quite easy even for the novice DIYer.

- Michael Procopio, "mike_procopio"
- Contributions:31
In my area, Boston, you'd be looking at a couple of hundred dollars, if you could even get a guy to come in and just do the grout. Most would be reluctant to do that and warranty it without having installed the underlayment and tile.
Best,
Mike
Best,
Mike





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