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Is this average price for a tiler?

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kissmelittleass · 08/03/2020 12:44

Just had bathroom tiled, the tiler charged 520. This was for pulling up old floor tiles and tiles of wall which was not too many over bath about three tiles up.
Then he tiled fully over bath to ceiling and half way tiles around the rest of the room also floor tiles.
This took two full days 8.30-5.30pm and the third day was six hours work.
Just wondering if this is the going rate? I used him before and thought it was reasonable but someone asked me the cost and thought it was expensive?
Would like to know what anyone else paid!

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mklanch · 08/03/2020 12:54

i think it depends where you are but i thought average day rate was between £150-£200.

kerkyra · 08/03/2020 12:55

Sounds very fair to me,I paid similar for three small walls in kitchen( work surface to raised kitchen cupboards) and he was with me three days.

AGreatUsername · 08/03/2020 13:34

We paid £1200 including adhesive for our 6x5m kitchen floor to be tiled, so I think that’s pretty fair.

DragonflyInn · 08/03/2020 16:18

It works out less than I’ve recently paid, so sounds pretty good to me - as long as he’s done a quality job and you’re happy with it.

kissmelittleass · 08/03/2020 17:08

Thanks for replies! Having someone tell me my tiler was expensive it's nice to have an idea what other people have paid so I think he was spot on from what I've read here!

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Beachagain · 09/03/2020 02:30

It sounds o.k to me, I thought maybe £21.50 an hour, for a skilled trades person, is good.

Are you pleased with the work?

kissmelittleass · 09/03/2020 09:45

@Beachagain yes very happy with his work!

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Alexalee · 09/03/2020 15:59

Seems fair/cheap to me

combatbarbie · 09/03/2020 16:01

My husband charges £180 per day if that helps. Presumably your invoice included materials too.

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