Fees & charges change from town to town, region to region, the best ways I can suggest to find a good range is :
Run a short ad in Craigslist, that will likely get you someone hungry & maybe unlicensed so you will know the cheapest price.
Then call the local Home Depot or Lowes & ask what they charge if you buy your tile from them; that will be the highest price in the market
Now you would have a good range & then its time to look for quality & references. A steal on tile or a great price on labor, can be VERY COSTLY if you give the job to a butcher.
You will find someone on the low end at about $2 per sq ft & that the depot will be $6-8 bucks a foot after they do all the add ins.
Get it in writing...Never pay for it all upfront
Slate is a real expensive roofing material for luxury homes.
Slate
The answer is Slate. It is similar to Shale. It is still used but much less than 80 years ago. Slate is used in upscale roofing applications.
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Slate tile requires more prep and skill to install, which usually makes it more expensive to install. It will very by region, but $7 to $9 per sq foot.
A finished concrete floor is generally less expensive than a slate or stone floor. A simple professionally poured concrete floor can average about $5.00 a square meter. An installed slate floor costs considerably more that concrete depending on the tile you choose and installation costs. Slate flooring is more expensive than concrete. Stamped concrete is also an option that looks nice but it is still less than slate.
it depends on what kind of slate or tile u use
Go get three bids from licensed and bonded contractors. Location and economic factors (such as how busy they are) always come into play. Slate floors put down in Las Vegas three years ago are way more expensive than Seattle at the same time, Means Cost estimating is a place to find cost and they are almost always low....
it costs alot i guess
what it the average weight of a 7 foot slate pool table
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For a job this size labor costs to have it professionally installed should range from about $3-$5 per square depending on your location and the quality of the tile.
Hail storms and strong winds can damage any type of roof. Slate roofing has a long history and is generally known as one of the highest quality, longest lasting roofing materials on the market. On the other hand, the high cost, difficult installation, and relative fragility of slate roofing means it’s not ideal for everybody.
2691- Solid slate. 1290-1450- Broken slate. 1362- Pulverized slate. 2691- Solid slate. 1290-1450- Broken slate. 1362- Pulverized slate.
A pool table slate should not need replacing often if ever depending on how the table is taken care of, but occasionally they do get damaged. This is frequently caused by players being a little too vigorous when they slam the balls or another object on the table after possibly losing a game or match. For shame because to replace a 1" Italian made slate can run you from $500 to thousands depending on the age of the slate, quality and source. Another country which is involved in manufacturing slate in the past several years has been Brazil. Known to have a lower water percentage in the slate than the Italian variety, Brazilian slate is less expensive but known to be more prone to splintering and cracking. For casual home tables, which does not get near the wear and tear a commercial setting would heap upon a table, Brazilian slate should be fine and will run about 30-50% less, but still you will most likely minimally need to shell out $500 and that does not include the installation and set up. That will be on average another $300 or so. It does take a lot to damage a slate, but ugly when it happens.
2691- Solid slate. 1290-1450- Broken slate. 1362- Pulverized slate. 2691- Solid slate. 1290-1450- Broken slate. 1362- Pulverized slate.