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Yep, best thing would be to phone the tiler up and ask how the estimate has near enough doubled.
I presume you have already payed for the job doing ?
 
I don't think its that outrageous if it includes all the adhesive,grout,filler,primer,spacers, Silicon and trim.
As Srubmuncher said quality materials cost alot more than the rubbish at the DIY'ers
 
Doing one at the minute which is 21 square metres of wall and just over 4 of floor. Materials bill is £275 which is increasing as chrome trim is being used instead of plastic.
 
I don't think the issue here really is the price guys, it's the estimate nearly doubling which I think is the issue.

After all, anyone pricing up a job should get somewhere near the right cost, not just halfway there, then expect the customer to be happy that the final price is nearly double.
 
I don't think the issue here really is the price guys, it's the estimate nearly doubling which I think is the issue.

After all, anyone pricing up a job should get somewhere near the right cost, not just halfway there, then expect the customer to be happy that the final price is nearly double.
fair comment FEKIN🙂
 
Yeah fair comment. That's why I personally don't like estimates. Anyone can throw in a really low estimate and then jack the price up as it goes along.
 
I can fully understand tradsmen giving out estimates if the job is going to require some form of unearthing, where you ain't going to know what something is like until halfway through a job, like after removing a full bathroom of tiles, and having a load of repair work that needs to be done to the walls.

So, really, an estimate should only ever shoot up dramatically if something like this has happened, and it should be shown\ told to the customer.

Forgetting what half your job is going to entail though when giving an estimate is no excuse, like forgetting about trims, propper amount of adhesive\grouts that are going to be needed and so on.
 
The tiler is using Ardex so it's probabl fair to say the materials cost was spot on and the tiler knows a good brand. So if he's estimated it's going to cost twie the labour price then it's probably a fair price. I think there's more to this job than meets the eye.
 

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