Tile Flooring Comments
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Posted by: Cara Wilcox in Bellevue, NE. | Posted: March 19th, 2010 08:03AM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: 120 | Installer: myself |
Brand: Ragno, 12x12 Dunes |
Just finished yesterday evening and it looks terrific. My total cost includes:
Floor Tile: $105 (150 sq ft at .69 cents each)
Border Tile: $35 (pretty edging on doorways)
Adhesive: $90 (two 3.5 gal buckets at $45 ea)
Grout: $28 (14 per bag x two bags)
Wet Saw: $90
Ceramic Tiling Kit: $20 (included float, mortar trowel, sponge, film scrubbers, and bucket for mixing grout)
Sealant: $20
Caulking edges: $30
Plus I now have a new tile saw and extra material to do my downstairs bathroom too! |
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Posted by: MEJ in Woodland Park, CO. | Posted: February 20th, 2010 02:02PM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: 450 | Installer: Ransom Designs |
Brand: Porcelain |
Ransom Dean renovated our Master Bath. His tile work was excellent, as was the faux painting he did on the accent wall. Ransom was always prompt and worked hard. He is talented in many different areas of home renovation. Not only did we use him, we recommended him to our friends, and have hired him for future work. You can�t go wrong using him for your redecorating projects. |
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Posted by: FORMAL FLOORING in TUPELO, MS. | Posted: February 10th, 2010 11:02PM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: 1800 SQ.FT TOTAL | Installer: FORMAL FLOORING |
Brand: ANY |
MOST PROFESSIONAL AND CLEANEST WORK I'VE WITNESSED. VERY SELF CONTIOUS OF HIS WORK. JUST WANTING TO MAKE SURE HE GIVES THE CUSTOMER WHAT THEY WANT. WOULD NOT TAKE A DIME UNTIL HE WAS DONE AND WE WERE SATISFIED.HIGHLY RECOMEND THEM IF U CAN GET THEM. THEY JUST ABOUT DO IT ALL. |
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Posted by: a user in Clinton, MD. | Posted: December 23rd, 2009 02:12PM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: 18 | Installer: |
Brand: Ceramic |
I bought all of the materials and paid a guy to lay my ceramic tile. He placed the concrete boards over the existing floor and laid the tiles and sand grouted it. I paid him $300. My kitchen is not big, about 227 inches (18 1/2 sq. ft) Did I under pay him with the rate being $5-$10 per sq. ft.(?) |
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Posted by: a user in Destin, FL. | Posted: December 17th, 2009 03:12PM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: 40 | Installer: |
Brand: Porcelain |
Removed subfloor and installed cement floor. Layed 12x12 tiles with no special pattern. |
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Posted by: a user in Fresno, CA. | Posted: September 18th, 2009 05:09PM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: 400 | Installer: Fresno Tile guy |
They're charging me $8 per square ft for labor and material. The tile cost was about $2, and the labor appears to be $6 per square ft. This seems reasonable after reading the other posts. |
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Posted by: Perplexed in Loudon, TN. | Posted: September 4th, 2009 12:09PM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: 1700 | Installer: |
I am shopping for a natural stone installer for a new construction home. How much can I expect to pay per sq ft for 1700 sq ft horizontal, 12x12 and 18x18 with a square pattern insert in two rooms. Plus a shower 4.7' x 9' two walls only and a 6.3' one-side only tub surround. |
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Posted by: a user in queen creek, AZ. | Posted: September 3rd, 2009 02:09AM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: 84 | Installer: |
Brand: 12"x12" ceramic |
Tore out old linoleum and glue underlayment. Had to match existing layout, that was tough |
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Posted by: snookie in Grayson, GA. | Posted: August 27th, 2009 06:08PM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: 300 | Installer: |
Brand: Spanish Tile |
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Posted by: Ken Gorman in Charlotte, NC. | Posted: July 2nd, 2009 01:07PM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: 400 | Installer: |
Brand: 12x12 $1.00 tile |
Ovepriced?
Probably, but the job was done right, even cuts all around. |
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Posted by: ask123 in joliet, IL. | Posted: June 1st, 2009 06:06PM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: 202 | Installer: |
pinwheel pattern with 12"*12" and 6" * 6"
ill rip out old flooring and buy all materials seperate from the 800 price |
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Posted by: Vicki Johns in Madison, SD. | Posted: February 21st, 2009 02:02PM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: aprox. 60 sq ft | Installer: |
Brand: Designer Essentials- American Olean |
Boarder done in Interceramic. I have a tile job to install and I am new at priceing. What should I charge for aprox. 60 sq ft. over a tub and shower enclosure. 4x4 tiles with a 4x8 boarder. |
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Posted by: tile guy in central, AZ. | Posted: February 15th, 2009 07:02PM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: 1300 | Installer: tile guy |
i charged 3.00ft. looks beautiful. |
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Posted by: Michelle the Tile Chick in Kansas City, MO. | Posted: August 22nd, 2008 02:08PM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: 0 | Installer: 5-10 |
Brand: Any |
Most professional tilers that really do quality work charge between $5-$10/sq ft and sometimes even more. It all depends on the type of tile, demolition involved, shape of room, patterns, etc. |
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Posted by: carla in chesterfiled, VA. | Posted: August 21st, 2008 10:08AM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: 300 | Installer: 1,200.00 |
how much should I have been charged? |
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Posted by: valles norma in odessa, TX. | Posted: June 22nd, 2008 07:06PM |
Sq Ft of Flooring: 474 | Installer: 1.405 |
is he charging too much to install |
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