


Is $2,500 to remove and re-grout my shower floor a fair price?
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I paid $2500 for a company to remove and re-grout my shower floor. This is after sealing. It looks awful to me, but the company insists it will look normal soon. The pictures show the dry floor and the first shower after 7 days of drying.
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- Remove existing grout from shower floor- Re-grout shower floor
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Category
Bathroom Remodeling
Price
$2,500
Quote Date
September 6, 2025
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