Tile installation cost varies depending on the layout, pattern, subsurface (subfloor and joists), size of tile, and other factors unique to the project. A contractor should evaluate the project based upon a site visit to make sure all issues are discussed and addressed prior to quoting a definitive price.
The Labor Cost for Tile installation for floors is approximately $6/square foot and $15/square foot for backsplashes. As with any project there are variables, but this would be a place to start.
Tile installation rates do vary greatly depending on tile selection and layout as well as substrate to be covered. The “basic” install is based upon a flat concrete surface, set square and an average tile size of 12x12 or similar and only includes the labor to install the tile and grout when finished it does not include setting materials, backed board, or any other means necessary to properly install the tile. It is strongly recommended to have a professional visit the install site and perform a proper inspection and give a written estimate.
Hi Nicholas,
To keep it simple we charge around $4.00 a ft for tile labor.
Showers and back splash will be priced on complexity of design.
Tile can range from 59 cents a foot to 20 dollars a foot and more. Remember all tile is not equal. Just because it is a good deal doesn’t mean it is good tile and vice versa. Just a note that light colored grout shows dirt and must be cleaned annually or more often. Make sure you seal your tile and grout immediately after install if it is a porous tile. Grout should always be sealed. If you have any questions or need assistance call Lion’s Crest Roofing and Construction LLC at 817-682-0474.
Thanks Jim Higgins
35 Years Experience
Insured and Bonded.
It really depends on two things .first what kind of subfloor the tile is being layed over. Two the type of tile. Somewhere between 5.00 p/ft. And 10.00p/ft.should get you close.