Masheen, I'd like to see you set out a schedule for the work that needs doing for £300.
By the way, I love it when people decide to 'slap a few tiles down' cos it's a piece of p**s. Cos a fair percentage of my work is putting people's dodgy tiling and plastering right.
Average cost of a tiler?
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Re: Average cost of a tiler?
Assuming the floor was 'good to go' I would have been around the £500 mark plus materials, on the basis of the tiles being granite which need wet cutting and sealing. This includes removing, planing down and re-fitting plinths and doors and messing about with appliances etc.Masheen wrote:I was expecting somewhere in the region of £300Colour Republic wrote:Can I ask what you thought it would cost you?