Still waters wrote: » Where are you based
magicray wrote: » Sorry should have mentioned that, we are in Dublin
Still waters wrote: » Crazy money for a days work
BryanF wrote: » How do you know it’s a days work? Tiler will probably need to grout tile the after their laid?
The Jman wrote: » I got some quotes for a small bathroom a few yrs ago. A few were bout 300 and the one cowboy gave me a quote for 600 which was a 'good honest quote'. Anything around 300 is reasonable I think
Still waters wrote: Unless its very complicated, which i dont think it is seeing as the tiler is telling the op to get a size conducive to getting out of the job quickly, he should have no problem completing 4.75 of tiles in a day using quick set adhesive
Sleeper12 wrote: » I haven't heard any mention of the toilet, basin etc being removed before tiling. This is the correct way to do it obviously but if bathroom fittings are staying in place then it's a messy job. Grouting sho be done on a second day. Not everyone does this but again this is the correct way
Still waters wrote: » Unless its very complicated, which i dont think it is seeing as the tiler is telling the op to get a size conducive to getting out of the job quickly, he should have no problem completing 4.75 of tiles in a day using quick set adhesive
Rows Grower wrote: I would imagine the ware will be out considering the man of the house is going to remove old tiles and clean off the marine ply. Even if not it's still only a days work for any competent tiler.
Thespoofer wrote: Was this quote just for the floor or the walls also?
BryanF wrote: » So one day and the visit to price the work, self employed, seems very reasonable
Still waters wrote: » Where are you based, id hazard a guess at anything between 200 to 300 to do it, depending on which part of the country and cash or bank transfer
Rows Grower wrote: » You think 6-700 euro to tile a 5m floor is reasonable?
Still waters wrote: » So you'd pay a tradesman 600 euro for 1 days work ?
BryanF wrote: » Where did you get 700 from? 200-300 was what I responded too?
magicray wrote: He also asked me to get the ready mixed stuff so he wouldn't have to mix anything
20/20 wrote: » Stay away from anybody who wants to use ready mixed FLOOR adhesive. Its still in experimental stage and not widely sold. The manufacturers even recommend to only use on small not large floors in case of problems and the work may have to be retiled. Is your bathroom floor just a basic rectangle because 4.5M Sq seems larger then the average bathroom floor. Plywood is no longer used by any good tiler so if you are removing the tiles and the ply starts to come apart, strip it up also and re-sheet the floor in multi pro board or Magnesium Silicate board . Both are cheaper then Marine ply anyway and I think multi pro board is the cheapest. Finally my guess on why the tiler suggested tile sizes is not because he has a problem cutting them, but tiles are getting bigger and BIGGER. I have seen some people buy tiles 4 x 2 feet. Yes ( 48x24 inches ) and these can work very very wasteful on a small area. I think we all would love to know what other sort of prices you get. Never use only the one quote.
Idbatterim wrote: » What’s the website that you post a job and get quotes in again. Good few of the tradesmen I used sourced jobs on that ...
raxy wrote: » Www.tradesman.ie I was thinking of getting a splashback tiled but was told by a tradesman I'd have trouble getting someone to do it. Small jobs aren't worth their while so they either refuse or give an extortionate quote for the work. I'm going to give it a try myself when I get the time.
20/20 wrote: » How much do you think its worth. ? I know a splashback is only between one and three tiles but for a tradesman to travel to you and set up his gear half the day is gone. He may even finish to late in the day to get to somebody else. Even if the job was completed by lunch time and the price was €100 you would still think you were robbed for just sticking up three tiles. I suggest doing the job yourself. It will give you a great sense of achievement. Plus you have something to talk about for weeks to come in the pub.