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It really depends on what part of the country you live in and what exactly needs to be done. Do you truly have all that is needed to complete the job. Many home owners think all they need is some tile, that is where they make a mistake. Do you have a substrate suitable for tile? Do you have the proper thin-set or mastic? Do you have the proper grout? Do you have the proper finishing trim or deco tile? If so, in this part of the country, the Midwest, basic ceramic tile labor is around $3.00 to $5.00 psf.

It would be best to call some tile contractor's in your area to setup an appointment to receive an estimate.

2006-10-19 06:53:03 · answer #1 · answered by mike454 2 · 1 0

How much did you pay for the tile? In general, labor costs are often about 1/2 of the bill in construction costs. That's only a rough guide, but it's a starting point.

2006-10-19 06:37:31 · answer #2 · answered by Ralfcoder 7 · 0 0

it depend where you are but this should be able to be done in 6 to 10 hours depending on cuts to be made( how many full tile how many cut tiles), over a peiod of 2 days one to set the tile and a return trip to grout cost 400 to 800 bucks

2006-10-19 06:52:57 · answer #3 · answered by RHD ! 1 · 1 0

180 sq ft at $3.50 a sq ft = $630 if you are installing it over a backer board add an additional price of .50 cents a sq. ft. for a grand total of $720.00. That is what I pay my installers for 12X12 tile installed over Duroc in new construction. So expect the price to vary a little, I also supply all grout and thinset.
You should have:

190 sq. ft of tile
13 sheets of concrete backer board (if going over wood subfloor)
2 50 lb. bags of thinset mortar (I prefer Mapei brand products)
Schluter strips (metal transiton strips for tile to protect edges)
and the proper amount of grout in selected color

2006-10-19 06:54:09 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

$500

2006-10-19 06:34:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Whatever they want!! They can charge what they want its up to you to shop for the best quote!

2006-10-19 16:43:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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