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Tile Installation Cost

For tile installation it is going to cost an average of $2,000. You will probably spend between $400 to $4,250 plus, subject to where you are having the tiles installed, the style of tile you use, and if you’re confident enough to take on the installation yourself.

Tiles are a durable and low-maintenance option in kitchens, bathrooms, ensuites, and more. Their resistance to moisture and ease of maintenance make them the ideal choice in heavily frequented areas of homes with carefree children and muddy doggos.

Breakdown of Tile Installation Cost

The usual cost of tile per square foot is around $5 to $45—however, there is a vast range of possible project costs. The following are other cost factors that impact your overall costs.

Size of Area

The bigger the size of the area is to be tiled, the more the tile installation is going to cost, and tile sizes could make a difference, also. The cost of installing a small ensuite backsplash might come to less than $400, while tiling a spacious 350-square-foot kitchen floor might set you back upwards of over $6,000.

After you’ve taken down your measurements, remember to order 10% to 15% more than you think you require. Breakages are unavoidable throughout installation, and reserves are useful to replace impaired tiles throughout the installation.

Type of Tile

Tiles come in a broad range of materials. The type of tile you choose is subject to your funding available, the design theme you want to fulfill, and where you’re having them installed. Research the costs and advantages of some of the most typical tile types.

Tile Durability Rating

Think you have found a deal? First check the durability rating. Tiles are rated from Class 1 (low durability) to Class V (high durability). Class I tiles, which are usually the least costly, aren’t adequate for floor use. Class II can only manage light footsteps. You won’t need to purchase expensive Class V tiles, as these tiles are for commercial or industrial applications.

Tile Porosity Rating

As well as a durability rating, tile comes with a porosity rating. The more vitrified (glass-like) a tile is, the more costly it is going to be. Only purchase non-vitreous tiles, such as untreated porous ceramic tiles, for decorative additions—in other respects, it can absorb unwanted stains and moisture. High quality water-resistant tiles cost more, but they’re the best answer for tile installation on laundry room walls or floors that get splashed with water often.

Site Prep

When your contractor must remove old tiles and/ or sub-floors, smooth-out surfaces, or make repairs prior to tiling, they are going to charge more. Cleaning and surface preparation typically runs from $1 to $5 per square foot, but total floor replacement costs significantly more.

Location

Installing floor tiles tends to be less costly than wall tiles since they’re typically larger, and professionals can install them in less time. You are going to spend more on higher classed tiles for high traffic areas and areas such as bathrooms and kitchens in which the tiles require a high level of resistance to water.

Labor Cost for Tile Installation

Labor costs for tile installations are about $3 to $15 per square foot, subject to the above aspects. Many contractors charge by the hour, spanning from $60 to $120 per hour. To get reliable estimates for your tile project, speak with a tile contractor in your city.

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For the last 27 years, Mexican Tile Restoration has provided tile refinishingtile restoration, grout cleaning, among other services for Saltillo tile, marble tile, travertine tile, granite tile, terrazzo tile, limestone tile, porcelain tile, and ceramic tile floors. We also offer grout cleaning/sealing.

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