The tile itself costs between 2-20 $/square foot. The installation is 5-10 $/square foot depending on layout and any custom design work. Also labor for removal of old floor and upgrading sub-floor to plywood instead of chipboard is extra, and there is some cost in the grout, sealer, don't forget your baseboards etc. Tile will also be ordered with an additional 10-20% for waste. So you can get a pretty good idea by getting your square footage, multiply that by 1.10, multiply that by 17 $/ square foot ( 7 for tile, 6 for install, 2 for backerboard, 2 for grout, morter/thinset, sealer etc) then add for removal of old floor (totally varies on old floor material and condition. Hope that helps
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as much as ceramic or porcelain tiles
can you mix ceramic and porcelain tile on a bathroom floor
Can I use water & vinegar to clean porcelain plank floor tile
Our contractor quoted us a price of $5 per sq ft, which includes leveling the floor with thin set.
If it sits over a cement floor, then no. If it is a nailed down floor, then you can, but you still have to install a cement board.
You can if you don't mind the finish to be off of the floor with the rite equipment. Then try too match the finish back with porcelain. paint.
Depends on the size of the squares, thickness, material composition. 12" x 12" Porcelain tiles weigh about 4.5 lbs.
You should install the tile floor first. Install tiles on the entire floor, even under where the vanity will go.
Tear up floor. Install new floor......
No, you should not.
I do that often, average cost is cost of the toilet, floor seal, connector, and one hour labour. (in my case $50 -Most plumbers are much more -)
No, porcelain tile needs to be grouted which seals the floor. The tiles have their own water resistant finish on them when purchased.