A tile installer is a laborer who installs tile. This can be ceramic or linoleum or some other form of tile
A tile installer or tile setter.
A tile installer or tile setter.
There are several names to describe this occupation. Ceramic Tile Installer, Ceramic Floor Mechanic, Flooring Installer, Ceramic Tile Mechanic.
Yes. I have done it. First have the hardwood floor installed. After the hardwood floor is installed have the tile installer install the tile. The reason for this is that the hardwood is very firm and has little room for adjustment. An excellent tile installer can adjust the height of the tile to be flush and level with the hardwood floor with little or no seem. When its done it looks beautiful.
the tile installer
The amount of tile that can be installed in a day varies based on factors such as the type of tile, the complexity of the layout, and the experience of the installer. On average, a skilled tile installer can lay between 100 to 300 square feet of tile in a day. For intricate patterns or larger tiles, this number may decrease significantly. Always consider specific project conditions when estimating installation capacity.
I would say anywhere between a dollar and 5 dollars.
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.
From a flooring installer, I would say replace the tile however you may be able to fix the scratch with some of the stuff they use to fix scratches on cars....
A person who lays tile can be called a tile fitter or tile layer. Some people call it a tile mason, too.
It depends on tile quality, installer experience, area, country and city where you live. For example in BC (Canada) $4-17 per sq.f
Salary pay for a journeyman floor installer varies in California. It ranges from $20,000-$75,000 yearly. It depends on the persons specialty (carpet, tile, etc.) and the company.