Discuss Taking up of ceramic floor tiles - advise please in the Best Floor Tiles area at TilersForums.com.

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MrSpoon

Regarding my former post of having substandard ceramic tiles fitted to my kitchen floor. To take B & Q to the small claims court I will need to get a quote for having the tiles taken up and new ones fitted. Would a tiler take up the existing tiles or will I need to get in touch with a builder for this quote.


a tiler will take them up providing he wants the job :yes:
 
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karen2906

yes,if a tiler wants the job of laying your tiles he would lift the old ones and make good any damage to your floor,could be a bit costly,SORRY didnt read your previous thread,but depending on what your tiles are fixed onto it could be a pig of a job i.e concrete.But definately no need to employ a builder

The tiles are on concrete, about 8 sq. metres, how much do you reckon - roughly it would cost to take them up & make the floor good.. I need to throw a quote at B & Q
Thanks
 

CJ

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8m of tiling on concrete SHOULD come up in a day....£120

May need to self level floor...................................£75

Retile in ceramic Tile............................................£200

= £395

Or for BnQ..........................................................£500 :yes:


Oh...........plus disposal of old tile............................£50
 
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