Bathroom Tiling Cost Per Square Foot

< 1234 5 6 > 1 posts, read 53,378 times Originally Posted by Zippyman $2 per square for tile and the labor???? Maybe in Florida circa 1974. You're living in the stone age! I was getting more than twice as much in labor alone 25 years ago and that would be for installing ceramic, never mind Porcelain, which requires more labor to install. If you can find a reputable installer around here for $5.00 a foot, labor only, you got yourself a VERY fair deal. Who the heck would install for $1.10 a foot? Even the last commercial job I did, a 3,600 ft bakery was priced at $2.65. 4,221 posts, read 7,025,500 times Originally Posted by FreddieMack I don't know where you are, and Phoenix may be unique, since our entire economy for the past decade has been based on building, but I'm not exaggerating - the Depot here advertises tile installation at ~$2.49, which means the installer actually gets paid ... about a buck a foot. The local RE magazine has ads from tile stores that advertise installed tile for $2.49, but if you know where to buy, porcelain tile can be had for $.99, and regular ceramic for $.70 sq/ft.

There might only be a few colors/sizes at those prices, but they aren't necessarily "ugly" colors or patterns - in fact, they seem to look an awful lot like what the builders are installing in new homes right now.
Wholesale Evening Prom Dress I wouldn't expect those prices if I was only doing a 5'x8' bathroom, but for an entire house, it can be done - I've got the receipts to prove it.
Discount Furniture Warehouse In Nj I've done a couple of rehabs here, and I'd love to do more, because (for now at least), the skilled labor pool is scraping by & willing to work for about the same as the builders were paying during the heyday.
Twin Size Comforter SetMy framing contractor was about $300/day (with a helper!), I've hired electricians, plumbers, drywallers, landscapers, painters, hvac guys etc for about the same rates.

I'm not saying every quote I got for those trades was anywhere near that pricing - I've met many contractors that quoted ten times that and were truly surprised I didn't jump all over that "special price". Indeed, when getting quotes for the work, I mused to my father that pricing for all the trades seemed to mirror some random multiple of a monthly payment for a diesel super-duty 4x4.. Which, (I've learned), 8/10ths of the contractors here seem to drive... 11,153 posts, read 11,216,146 times Originally Posted by DirectDesigns always get references and verify them and ask for pictures of previous work related to your needs. This comment is spot-on. I worked for a flooring company for a couple of years. Some of the guys would do a great job and some would make a mess. Then there were the people who had both good and bad days, depending on how sober they were. 1 posts, read 49,824 times 1 posts, read 45,739 times If they are cutting the main corner theyll cut more corners.

4,764 posts, read 2,609,930 times 1 posts, read 30,689 times Originally Posted by ayannaaaliyah I have installed a ton tile that the customer didn't purchase from us. Some Companies make a huge profit selling and installing. I do however want to see the product first, because all tile isn't the same. Our average cost per sq ft 3.00-6.00 per sq 4,546 posts, read 2,647,964 times Usually husbands expect a nice meal and and maybe a beer. 1 posts, read 18,304 times 7 posts, read 12,696 timesTile Installation Costs & Prices Cost of Ceramic Tile Installation$4.85 per square foot (labor only, tile provided by customer) $7.53 per square foot (including labor and a mid-grade tile) $2.91 per square foot (new sub-floor installation only) $4.23 per square foot (new wall backing installation only) $3.25 per square foot (tile removal only) $49.78 per hour (plus materials) Free Estimates from Local ProsCost of Ceramic Tile Repair$49.42 per hour (plus materials) Free Estimates from Local ProsCost of Natural Stone Flooring Installation$12.85 per

square foot (labor only, stone provided by customer) $21.40 per square foot (including labor and a mid-grade stone) $5.20 per square foot (new sub-floor installation only) $6.63 per square foot (new wall backing installation only) $2.65 per square foot (tile removal only) $66.50 per hour (plus materials) - $201 Free Estimates from Local ProsCost of Natural Stone Tile Repair$86.50 per hour $325.00 per visit / by session Free Estimates from Local ProsCost of Linoleum Floor Installation$4.97 per square foot (including labor and a mid-grade tile) $1.26 per square foot (labor only, tile provided by customer) $1.04 per square foot (new subfloor installation only) $1.69 per square foot (tile removal only) Free Estimates from Local ProsCost of Vinyl Flooring Installation$3.74 per square foot (including labor and a mid-grade tile) $2.85 per square foot (labor only, tile provided by customer) $3.00 per square foot (new subfloor installation only) $1.26 per square foot (tile removal only) $28.13 per hour Free Estimates from

Local ProsCost of Vinyl or Linoleum Tile Repair$55.00 per hour (plus materials) Free Estimates from Local ProsCost of Porcelain Tile Installation$5.83 per square foot Free Estimates from Local ProsCost of Porcelain Tile Repair$77.50 per hour $333.33 per visit / by session Free Estimates from Local ProsCost of Tile and Grout Cleaning$63.75 per hour $1.42 per square foot (cleaning only) $1.71 per square foot (cleaning and sealing) Free Estimates from Local ProsCost of Tile Removal$41.22 per hour $3.61 per square foot Free Estimates from Local Pros Get Matched & Get Quotes From Select a Service to Get Started Ceramic Tile - Install Ceramic Tile - Repair Natural Stone (Granite, Marble, Slate, etc) - Install Natural Stone (Granite, Marble, Slate, etc) - Repair Linoleum Tile - Install Vinyl Tile - Install Vinyl or Linoleum Tile - Repair Porcelain Tile - Install Porcelain Tile - Repair Tile and Grout - Clean or Seal Cost of Ceramic Tile InstallationLearn about the factors that increase and decrease the cost of installing ceramic tile in your home.

Cost to Tile a ShowerHow much does it cost to re-tile a shower? Learn what items can increase (or decrease) the cost and get information about hiring a local tile contractor. You can also use our cost report to find rates in your area. Ceramic Tile Installation CostHow much does ceramic tile cost? Learn about the cost of installing ceramic tiles. Find Costs & Prices in Your City Find costs and prices by state: 29455, Johns Island, South Carolina - September 1, 2016Ceramic Tile Installation$45.00 to $60.00 per hour (plus materials)$6.00 to $8.00 per square foot (including labor and a mid-grade tile)$0.89 to $1.50 per square foot (new sub-floor installation only)$1.50 to $3.00 per square foot (new wall backing installation only)$1.50 to $3.50 per square foot (tile removal only)$3.50 to $6.50 per square foot (labor only, tile provided by customer)Every job has it's own personality. So every job cost will vary. I try to give fair rates with highest quality possibleReported by: See the Johns Island Tile Installation Cost Report

29455, Johns Island, South Carolina - July 22, 2016Ceramic Tile Repair$35.00 to $65.00 per hour (plus materials)Some are very basic and close to shop. While others may take two men and have more travelReported by: See the Johns Island Tile Installation Cost Report 29455, Johns Island, South Carolina - August 31, 2016Natural Stone Flooring Installation$6.50 to $12.00 per square foot (labor only, stone provided by customer)$12.00 to $20.00 per square foot (including labor and a mid-grade stone)$1.00 to $3.00 per square foot (new sub-floor installation only)$1.00 to $3.00 per square foot (new wall backing installation only)$1.50 to $2.50 per square foot (tile removal only)We bill by the square foot price. To give our customers the very best deal Reported by: See the Johns Island Tile Installation Cost Report 29455, Johns Island, South Carolina - August 31, 2016Natural Stone Tile Repair$55.00 to $75.00 per hour$200.00 to $500.00 per visit / by sessionWe bill by the foot.

This gives the customer a flat rate and no additional charges Per hour is on repairs it faulty work by other Reported by: See the Johns Island Tile Installation Cost Report 33914, Cape Coral, Florida - January 4, 2016Linoleum Floor Installation$1.00 to $1.80 per square foot (labor only, tile provided by customer)$3.89 to $5.50 per square foot (including labor and a mid-grade tile)$1.00 to $2.00 per square foot (new subfloor installation only)$2.50 to $3.00 per square foot (tile removal only)depends on residential or commercial location Reported by: See the Cape Coral Tile Installation Cost Report 29455, Johns Island, South Carolina - July 22, 2016Vinyl Flooring Installation$0.75 to $2.00 per square foot (labor only, tile provided by customer)$1.75 to $6.50 per square foot (including labor and a mid-grade tile)$0.50 to $2.00 per square foot (tile removal only)Very generalReported by: See the Johns Island Tile Installation Cost Report 29455, Johns Island, South Carolina - September 1, 2016Vinyl or Linoleum Tile Repair$45.00 to $75.00 per hour (plus materials)We don't charge by the hour.

It's by the job . That gives our customer a bottom line priceReported by: See the Johns Island Tile Installation Cost Report 37863, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee - August 18, 2016Porcelain Tile Installation$5.00 to $7.00 per square footReported by:See the Pigeon Forge Tile Installation Cost Report 80908, Colorado Springs, Colorado - April 14, 2016Porcelain Tile Repair$100.00 per hour$100.00 to $500.00 per visit / by sessionpayment on completionReported by: See the Colorado Springs Tile Installation Cost Report 29455, Johns Island, South Carolina - September 1, 2016Tile and Grout Cleaning$1.25 to $2.50 per square foot (cleaning only)$1.75 to $3.00 per square foot (cleaning and sealing)Again these are average pricing .We try to do the job at the best rate possibleReported by: See the Johns Island Tile Installation Cost Report 77365, Porter, Texas - May 17, 2016Tile Removal$1.00 to $2.00 per square footprice depend on type of materialsReported by: See the Porter Tile Installation Cost Report