how much do i expect to pay for floor laying?
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how much do i expect to pay for floor laying?
How much can i expect to pay to get a new floor laid approx 11m by 11m? Does i depend on the type of tile or stone? If we buy the stone, what would the labour cost/how long would it take? We are thinking about a good quality tile or slate. If we did this ourselves how would we go about this? Room is a living room, asphalt floor with ground water problems. Is it similar at all to laying patios as my partner has experience of this as a gardener.
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Re: how much do i expect to pay for floor laying?
so many variables it is impossible to tell best bet is to get 3 quotes for the exact same quality and level off finnish
we are all ------------------still learning
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Re: how much do i expect to pay for floor laying?
As BA has said, you really can't estimate it.
For a good tiler, probably looking at around £25/m2 for porc/ceramic & £30/m2 for stone + Materials.
You can probably find one charging £15/m2 but you've got to think of the quality of the job.
They will also probably want to use a DPM as well and will more than likely charge you cost + labour for this.
Not going to be a cheap job but if you want it done right, gotta get it done first time and get it looking great.
Cheers
P.S - Disclaimer: I am not a tiler, but I do work in an industry of pricing, prices may vary per person and are only a guideline.
For a good tiler, probably looking at around £25/m2 for porc/ceramic & £30/m2 for stone + Materials.
You can probably find one charging £15/m2 but you've got to think of the quality of the job.
They will also probably want to use a DPM as well and will more than likely charge you cost + labour for this.
Not going to be a cheap job but if you want it done right, gotta get it done first time and get it looking great.
Cheers
P.S - Disclaimer: I am not a tiler, but I do work in an industry of pricing, prices may vary per person and are only a guideline.
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Re: how much do i expect to pay for floor laying?
someone said 2 coats of dpm then sharp sand blinding followed by 50mm concrete screed. Does this sound right? How long to you leave before each of those things?
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Re: how much do i expect to pay for floor laying?
Sounds about right.
Honestly not sure, would be best to ask the person doing the floor about this.
I'd recommend the Ardex DPM, we've had some guys tell us it's bees knees.
Cheers
Honestly not sure, would be best to ask the person doing the floor about this.
I'd recommend the Ardex DPM, we've had some guys tell us it's bees knees.
Cheers
Matt