Wildly different quotes for laying travertine tiles...
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 12:30 pm
As the title says, I've had three massively different quotes for laying these tiles in my kitchen. Any advice would be appreciated.
The tiles I have bought are Hoppe Travertine Brush Chisel Edge unfilled tiles.
The space is about 19sq metres taking into account various intrusions like a breakfast bar, chimney breast, etc.
They wll be laid on floorboards. All three quotes included laying plywood first (one said 6mm, another 9mm).
First guy quoted £900 and said it would take about 7 days to complete.
Second guy quoted £1,300 and five days to complete using two people.
Third guy quoted £590 and two and a half days to complete.
All quotes included flexible adhesive, sealant and grout.
The tiles are varying shapes and sizes. I think each pack contains one large square (16in x 16in), one small square, one large rectangle, one small rectangle.
Which sounds the most realistically priced and timescale for laying?
These are north of England prices if that is relevant.
Many thanks
Jono
The tiles I have bought are Hoppe Travertine Brush Chisel Edge unfilled tiles.
The space is about 19sq metres taking into account various intrusions like a breakfast bar, chimney breast, etc.
They wll be laid on floorboards. All three quotes included laying plywood first (one said 6mm, another 9mm).
First guy quoted £900 and said it would take about 7 days to complete.
Second guy quoted £1,300 and five days to complete using two people.
Third guy quoted £590 and two and a half days to complete.
All quotes included flexible adhesive, sealant and grout.
The tiles are varying shapes and sizes. I think each pack contains one large square (16in x 16in), one small square, one large rectangle, one small rectangle.
Which sounds the most realistically priced and timescale for laying?
These are north of England prices if that is relevant.
Many thanks
Jono