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I'm a handyman who takes on tiling jobs when it suits, I know what i'm doing and do a good job. Sometimes I wonder how what I charge compares to getting specific trades in. I never give fixed quotes just guestimates, sometimes people don't like this which I underatand but i'm not going to shoot myself in the foot on big jobs which I always under estimate!
The job in hand is tiling a bathroom floor, very small approx 2.5m of actual floor space. Not a straight forward area L shaped but with diagaonal walls and a recessed dooe etc.
I spent three days working solidly doing the following, I did spend a bit of time getting bits during the day:
Remove pedestall sink and toilet. Remove side and end bath pannels. Secure all existing very old floor boards and replace half a rotten board in awkward place going under skirting. Overlay with ply - very intricate cutting required in order to fit just two pices, it seems best to lay as few separate pices as possible. The ply was sealed on the underside and edges prior to fitting.
Lay tiles using rapid set felxi, proper planning involved so as to insure a good result! Approx 24 tiles laid 2/3 of which were cut.
Grouting of tiles. Refit sink and toilet allowing for hight difference and adjusting all plumbing, re Silicon sink. Remove door and trim to allow for height difference and fit new threshhold strip. Trim both bath panels and refit.
I think that's about it, sorry to be so precise I know it's all part of said job. I just want to know how long others would take to do a similar job.
I charge £*** per day (london prices) so that's £*** labour, plus about £*** materials (retail). All in £***. Now I know the anount of work involded cos i've just done it. I'm just concered it seems a lot for what is effectively tiling a 2.3m square floor.
The above is a copy of a post i've also posted elsewhere. I've taken out the numbers as I believe that is the done thing. Everyone is goin to charge different day rates or quote based on other formulas. What i'm after is an idea of how many days you think this job would take. Taking into consideration adhesive setting time ect.
Your thoughts please.
Ta
The job in hand is tiling a bathroom floor, very small approx 2.5m of actual floor space. Not a straight forward area L shaped but with diagaonal walls and a recessed dooe etc.
I spent three days working solidly doing the following, I did spend a bit of time getting bits during the day:
Remove pedestall sink and toilet. Remove side and end bath pannels. Secure all existing very old floor boards and replace half a rotten board in awkward place going under skirting. Overlay with ply - very intricate cutting required in order to fit just two pices, it seems best to lay as few separate pices as possible. The ply was sealed on the underside and edges prior to fitting.
Lay tiles using rapid set felxi, proper planning involved so as to insure a good result! Approx 24 tiles laid 2/3 of which were cut.
Grouting of tiles. Refit sink and toilet allowing for hight difference and adjusting all plumbing, re Silicon sink. Remove door and trim to allow for height difference and fit new threshhold strip. Trim both bath panels and refit.
I think that's about it, sorry to be so precise I know it's all part of said job. I just want to know how long others would take to do a similar job.
I charge £*** per day (london prices) so that's £*** labour, plus about £*** materials (retail). All in £***. Now I know the anount of work involded cos i've just done it. I'm just concered it seems a lot for what is effectively tiling a 2.3m square floor.
The above is a copy of a post i've also posted elsewhere. I've taken out the numbers as I believe that is the done thing. Everyone is goin to charge different day rates or quote based on other formulas. What i'm after is an idea of how many days you think this job would take. Taking into consideration adhesive setting time ect.
Your thoughts please.
Ta
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