not enough!
No, but offer him a soft drink.
Do not tip the carpet installers. Home services, such as carpet instalation, has a set price that includes labor.
If you are happy with the service, why not give some tip?
YES - The Tile Installer. But really, a tip means a lot more to us than the $$. It confirms that we did a good job and that we showed respect to your home and family. I may make $1000 installing a floor, but it is that $20 tip that makes my day.
I would say anywhere between a dollar and 5 dollars.
I suspect your question is, is it required or "expected" that you tip. Since most installers are either paid a full wage (not like waitresses, for example), or are independent contractors who set their own fees, the answer is no. However, as with any service, you can tip if you find that the installer is exceptionally courteous or gives special attention to ensuring a quality job. This helps reward the particular installer's quality service, and, if he lets it known that he is frequently tipped, could foster other installers to enhance their level of care.
You should tip the bellhop a minimum of fifty dollars
You can if you want to. I'm sure it would be appreciated.
You should tip them around $5 dollars. Or more. =)
It is customary to tip a gas attendant 1 to 2 for their service.
'TIP' is voluntary payment to show gratitude. The alarm is an important instrument and the cost can vary a lot. If you are completely satisfied with the work done by installer then you can pay certain percentage of cost which can be 2 to 5% or maximum of $50-100
About 20% of your meal.