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tilelover

can someone tell me what there rate would be if they were to take on large tiling areas.
200sqm+

I need a rate for
ceramic
Porcelain
Stone
large format tiles

Based on the area is one big area on a sound ply based floor.
Just labour prices
Reason being is im pricing a few jobs and i have been told my pricing is to high so i just want ot see how i compare.

Plez help me out
 
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ross lewiss

i was asking the chap i was working with yesterday about this and he claims if he is working for a builder who supplies him with a lot of work then he charges £15 m2 labour only for ceramics but, theres usually no holdbacks, its site work, but he also says that speed doesnt concern him one bit. he always aims for top quality on every job. he says theres lots of fast sh*te tilers out there, dont be one of them! he claims he can do 18-22 m2 of top quality work due to the lack of restrictions.
if he is doing ceramics for the general public then he charges £20 per meter, unless its a very big area and then he includes a £2 per meter discount, so he drops down to £18 m2 if theres lots of meters. he uses the same rates for porcelaine because it claims its all the same to him. he doest have any issues cutting porcelaine tiles so he doesnt differentiate.
natural stone work is a flat rate of £30 per meter whether its a builder or the public due to the prep and sealing etc thats needed. he also charges £35 per meter to lay tiles on sand and cement. hes a good tiler, hes 51 and is constantly booked up. his son is labouting and learning but while hes at college, i get to help on a wed as its my day off and he lets me go in on a saturday to help.
he doesnt do anything except tiling and i am pretty sure he makes a good living because the builder claims he earns more than the plumber! he also uses this phrase, theres only so much juice you can squeeze from a lemon. in other words dont over price and you'll stay in work and earn a very good living.
thanks, ross
 
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Mike flaherty

i was asking the chap i was working with yesterday about this and he claims if he is working for a builder who supplies him with a lot of work then he charges £15 m2 labour only for ceramics but, theres usually no holdbacks, its site work, but he also says that speed doesnt concern him one bit. he always aims for top quality on every job. he says theres lots of fast sh*te tilers out there, dont be one of them! he claims he can do 18-22 m2 of top quality work due to the lack of restrictions.
if he is doing ceramics for the general public then he charges £20 per meter, unless its a very big area and then he includes a £2 per meter discount, so he drops down to £18 m2 if theres lots of meters. he uses the same rates for porcelaine because it claims its all the same to him. he doest have any issues cutting porcelaine tiles so he doesnt differentiate.
natural stone work is a flat rate of £30 per meter whether its a builder or the public due to the prep and sealing etc thats needed. he also charges £35 per meter to lay tiles on sand and cement. hes a good tiler, hes 51 and is constantly booked up. his son is labouting and learning but while hes at college, i get to help on a wed as its my day off and he lets me go in on a saturday to help.
he doesnt do anything except tiling and i am pretty sure he makes a good living because the builder claims he earns more than the plumber! he also uses this phrase, theres only so much juice you can squeeze from a lemon. in other words dont over price and you'll stay in work and earn a very good living.
thanks, ross
 
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Mike flaherty

i was asking the chap i was working with yesterday about this and he claims if he is working for a builder who supplies him with a lot of work then he charges £15 m2 labour only for ceramics but, theres usually no holdbacks, its site work, but he also says that speed doesnt concern him one bit. he always aims for top quality on every job. he says theres lots of fast sh*te tilers out there, dont be one of them! he claims he can do 18-22 m2 of top quality work due to the lack of restrictions.
if he is doing ceramics for the general public then he charges £20 per meter, unless its a very big area and then he includes a £2 per meter discount, so he drops down to £18 m2 if theres lots of meters. he uses the same rates for porcelaine because it claims its all the same to him. he doest have any issues cutting porcelaine tiles so he doesnt differentiate.
natural stone work is a flat rate of £30 per meter whether its a builder or the public due to the prep and sealing etc thats needed. he also charges £35 per meter to lay tiles on sand and cement. hes a good tiler, hes 51 and is constantly booked up. his son is labouting and learning but while hes at college, i get to help on a wed as its my day off and he lets me go in on a saturday to help.
he doesnt do anything except tiling and i am pretty sure he makes a good living because the builder claims he earns more than the plumber! he also uses this phrase, theres only so much juice you can squeeze from a lemon. in other words dont over price and you'll stay in work and earn a very good living.
thanks, ross
 
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Mike flaherty

i was asking the chap i was working with yesterday about this and he claims if he is working for a builder who supplies him with a lot of work then he charges £15 m2 labour only for ceramics but, theres usually no holdbacks, its site work, but he also says that speed doesnt concern him one bit. he always aims for top quality on every job. he says theres lots of fast sh*te tilers out there, dont be one of them! he claims he can do 18-22 m2 of top quality work due to the lack of restrictions.
if he is doing ceramics for the general public then he charges £20 per meter, unless its a very big area and then he includes a £2 per meter discount, so he drops down to £18 m2 if theres lots of meters. he uses the same rates for porcelaine because it claims its all the same to him. he doest have any issues cutting porcelaine tiles so he doesnt differentiate.
natural stone work is a flat rate of £30 per meter whether its a builder or the public due to the prep and sealing etc thats needed. he also charges £35 per meter to lay tiles on sand and cement. hes a good tiler, hes 51 and is constantly booked up. his son is labouting and learning but while hes at college, i get to help on a wed as its my day off and he lets me go in on a saturday to help.
he doesnt do anything except tiling and i am pretty sure he makes a good living because the builder claims he earns more than the plumber! he also uses this phrase, theres only so much juice you can squeeze from a lemon. in other words dont over price and you'll stay in work and earn a very good living.
thanks, ross
I have a tiling company and been tiling 32 years my self , going rate these days is £30 per meter ceramic , £40 porcelain
£50 stone , porcelain requires floor adhesive and diamond drilling , dry differ t from ceramic , real world figure , tiles average 10 meters a day , as tiling has to to be grouted
 

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